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Q&A Friday #54: What About Your Column With Human Events?

Question: John, my question is about your work with Human Events. You have a weekly column (usually on wednesdays, apparently thursday this week), that much I know. What I am curious about is what kind of constraints do you have on your writing? Do you choose the subject of each column completely on your own? […]

Daily News For December 1, 2006

Foreign Iranian Weapons Arm Iraqi Militia (This Should Prompt Us To Bomb Iran) Iraq Panel to Urge Pullout Of Combat Troops by ’08 (Free WAPO Reg Req) Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri Al-Maliki Said On Thursday His Government’s Forces Would Be Able To Take Over Security Command From U.S. Troops By June 2007 Centcom: The Media […]

Q&A Friday #54

Today is Q&A Friday #53 at RWN. So, if there’s a subject you’ve been wanting me to tackle or an issue you want to hear my opinion on, just ask your question in the comments section. Your question can be about politics, ideology, history, blogging, RWN, from a liberal, conservative, or libertarian perspective; heck, it […]

An Interview With Michael Fumento About Iraq

Last week, I had an opportunity to interview Michael Fumento, who has now been embedded in Iraq three times and has recently returned from a trip to Ramadi. If you’re looking for someone in the media with the ground experience in Iraq, you couldn’t do much better than Michael Fumento. Now, on to the interview, […]

Tom Tancredo Does Not Buy Into The North American Union Conspiracy

While I was on vacation, I was disturbed to hear that people were claiming that one of my favorite Congressmen, Tom Tancredo, was hyping the North American Union conspiracy theory: “Colorado Republican Tom Tancredo, revered by some U.S. conservatives for his efforts to staunch the flow of illegal immigrants from Mexico, said this week that […]

Misc Vacation Commentary

Vacation Commentary While I was on vacation last week, here are a few things that caught my eye: — I didn’t realize that Frank J. had an In My World, The Book out. I bet that’s a great book. A really funny read! — Michael Irvin appears to have gotten away, scot free, with the […]

Iran Issues Death Fatwa On Azeri Writer By Robert Spencer

What was that again, Mr. Ahmadinejad? “We all deplore injustice, the trampling of peoples’ rights and the intimidation and humiliation of human beings”? Do we really, now? “Iran issues fatwa on Azeri writer,” by Frances Harrison for BBC News, with thanks to Morgaan Sinclair: One of Iran’s most senior clergymen has issued a fatwa on […]

Thanks To RWN’s Guest Bloggers

Much thanks goes out to all of RWN’s guest bloggers who filled in while I was away! Mary Katharine Ham Danny Carlton Michael “A.J. Sparxx” Illions Pat Curley Cassandra Lorie Byrd Kathy Shaidle Michael Fumento Sister Toldjah Frank J. If you haven’t already, make sure to check out their blogs!

Daily News For November 30, 2006

Foreign Iraq Panel to Recommend Pullback of Combat Troops Eventually (Free New York Times Reg Req) Baker Panel Aide Expects Israel Will Be Pressed (The Iraqi Study Group Is Bad News) Saudis May Use Oil Market To Crush Iran’s Funding Of Militias President Bush And Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri Al-Maliki Postponed For A Day Their […]

The Return of the King

I’m going to sign off now, but I’d just like to thank John Hawkins for the chance to once again guest-blog here. If you enjoyed my posting, you can see more at IMAO and also buy my book. If you didn’t enjoy it, you can just shut up as your precious Hawkins is returning tomorrow […]

Will the real Ramadi please stand up?

“The U.S. military is no longer able to defeat a bloody insurgency in western Iraq [Al Anbar Province] or counter al Qaeda’s rising popularity there, according to newly disclosed details from a classified Marine Corps intelligence report,” began a front-page article in yesterday’s Washington Post by Dafna Linzer and Thomas E. Ricks. It concerned the […]

Deport!

It’s often claimed that finding all 12 million illegal aliens and deporting them is unrealistic. I dunno, but maybe there are 12 million other people easier to find we can deport instead, like punk teenagers who hang out at the mall. Also, we could send Mexico all our rapists, as the Dog the Bounty Hunter […]

Chucky: Reaganism Is Dead

The King of the Sunday no one cares but him and his family press conferences, NY Senator Chuck Schumer, made some more stupid comments: As appeared in the NY Daily News: Chuck swung by the Daily News for an editorial board meeting this morning, which you’ll be able to read more about in tomorrow’s News. […]

Time to Mess with John’s Stuff

Hey! It’s your favorite J, Frank J. of IMAO, reporting for guest blogging duties. Right now, I only have posting privileges here, but I’ll look into hacking MoveableType and see what else I can do with this site. Anyway, I have a cool, thought-provoking post I’m working on as a Right Wing News exclusive, but, […]

I-Spy

This story is just getting stranger and stranger. After murdered ex-spy Alexander Litvinenko made a deathbed confession pointing the finger directly at the Kremlin, the Kremlin has responded back and accused Litvinenko’s billionaire friend, Boris Berezovsky, a man who has employed and funded the ex-spy. Traces of radioactive polonium-210, which is what killed Litvinenko, were […]

RWN’s Holiday Schedule

I’m going to be on vacation Thurs the 23rd of November through Wed the 29th of November. However, as always, the show must go on. So, here’s RWN’s schedule over the holidays: Thurs the 23rd: Retro RWN Fri the 24th: Retro RWN Mon the 27th: Guest bloggers will be Mary Katharine Ham, Danny Carlton, and […]

Chairman Hastings? NOPE, Not on Nancy’s Watch

Reading the writing on the wall and the gathering backlash, San Fran Nan denies Hastings his shot at Chairing the House Intelligence Committee: WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Democratic Rep. Alcee Hastings of Florida, impeached as a federal judge in 1989 on corruption charges, dropped his bid under pressure on Tuesday to chair a congressional panel designed […]

Tancredo: Miami is a “Third World Country”

Que Pasa? WASHINGTON – Rep. Tom Tancredo, the leader of the anti-illegal immigration faction in the U.S. House, spent a recent weekend at The Breakers in Palm Beach. Ninety miles to the south, he found a symbol to bolster his belief that unfettered immigration is endangering the United States: Miami, he told a conservative online […]

More Fun Than Conservatives Should Be Allowed to Have

I’ve been spending a couple hours every afternoon listening to Andrea Shea-King and Mark Vance on Constitutional Public Radio. It’s the familiar conservative talk, but they’ve done one little thing that makes listening to them much more enjoyable than other shows. They have a live chatroom where you can interact with the hosts, ask questions […]

To Know, Know, Know Him

Is to hate, hate, hate him…. Democratic Sen. John Kerry, considering a second bid for the U.S. presidency, finished dead last in a poll released on Monday on the Likeability of 20 top American political figures. Among those placed ahead of Kerry were about a dozen potential 2008 White House rivals, including Democratic Sen. Hillary […]

The Truth about US Airways Flight 300

It’s unbelievable what is happening with the events surrounding the 6 muslim passengers being kicked off a plane. Between the race-card players & the crooked anti-american muslim groups and the appeasing democrats, our ability to protect ouselves pro-actively is severly being compromised. Texas Democrat Sheila Jackson-Lee, taking time off from complaining about names of hurricanes […]

Aieeee! It’s A Tsunami!

Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water: The contours of this landscape-altering election started taking shape more than a year ago. And by the first week of August, my Cook Political Report team and I began forecasting that if the election were held then, the Republicans would lose the […]

The Shadow Warriors

Driving home from the mountains of Virginia this weekend I saw a strange sight; an echo of far off days long forgotten now. I almost couldn’t believe my eyes. But still there it was on an ancient blue pickup truck traveling about 55 mph in the lane next to us: taking up a goodly part […]

Would you let your daughter date Mohammed?

Let’s take Jesus: 33-years-old, still lives with Mom. But the guy knows a trade, likes children and seems pleasant enough. The hair we can live with. Buddha: Fat. Bald. Sleeps a lot. Again, though, nice personality. Used to be prince, which is a definite plus. Krishna: She brought him home for Thanksgiving her first year […]