Not the U.S. military, but terrorists. Maybe Eason Jordan can't tell the difference between the two.
Not the U.S. military, but terrorists. Maybe Eason Jordan can't tell the difference between the two.
The story of CNN news executive Eason Jordan's charge that the American military was targeting journalists in Iraq for assassination finally broke into the mainstream media. The best article on the subject comes from the New York Sun. There is video of the forum and the comments, but that video is apparently not forthcoming. The […]
On today's "Meet the Press," Defense Secretary Don Rumsfeld didn't let critically-acclaimed journalist Tim Russert get away with a gross mischaracterization/video dowdifying of the infamous "armored humvees" question. MR. RUSSERT: Yeah, I understand. Some things that members of Congress has said. This is Susan Collins, a Republican--not a Democrat, Republican: "I think there are increasing […]
You'd think that the National Organization for Women would be defending Marine Lt. Gen. James Mattis after he said something very un-PC. "Actually it's quite fun to fight them, you know. It's a hell of a hoot," Mattis said, prompting laughter from some military members in the audience. "It's fun to shoot some people. I'll […]
An anonymous article on the U.N. officials and their "humanitarian" work in the wake of the south asian tsunami just shows how useless Jan Englund and his bunch are. What really irritated me was a scene I witnessed in the Lincoln’s wardroom a few days ago. I went in for breakfast as I usually do, […]
When I saw this photo, I started to choke up a little bit. Casey Owens, a wounded Marine, salutes as his mother Janna Owens cries during the inaugural speech by President Bush. Jonathan Ernst - Reuters But there was no crying. There is no crying in blogging.
Television station France 2 ripped into the French government's response to the humanitarian disaster south Asia as a result of last month's tsunami by comparing it to the American response. I encourage you to check out the entire article, but the thought that struck me after reading this was: "If this is how France is […]