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The attack on Iran
Our buddy, Rowan Scarborough at the Washington Times writes today about what an Israeli attack on Iran would look like and the probable response from Iran in “Plotting Against Iranian Nuke Sites“. The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) — with its vaunted pilots and American-supplied warplanes — are so adept at surprise that Iraq and Syria […]
Left’s media hit squads trying to censor AFN
(Updated) As a full disclaimer: I don’t like Rush Limbaugh. I don’t enjoy his programming, his attitude or his incessant partisanship. That being said I’m not in a huff about his existence behind a microphone or the pleasure others take in it. If anything the man serves more as a reliable PR foil for Democrats […]
TAH in Business Insider
So, I guess someone at Business Insider was listening to my time on BBC yesterday; Military veteran blogger John Lilyea was asked by the BBC to join a discussion of the shooting. Lilyea says the BBC wanted to frame the shooting in terms of PTSD and troops spending too much time in combat, but says […]
TAH on MSNBC
While I was interviewing on BBC today, I got an email from Jeff Black at MSNBC who wanted an opinion he’d find no where else; Retired Army platoon Sgt. Jonn Lilyea, a Desert Storm veteran who writes the blog “This Ain’t Hell,” told msnbc.com he expects the military to make an example out of the […]
IVAW’s Jorge Gonsalez weighs in on Afghanistan shootings
In a link sent to us by Patrick, CNN goes straight to Iraq Veterans Against the War when they want to blame the military for those shootings in Afghanistan. They take the same tone as the Washington Post, blaming the leadership at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, because the media likes to see general officers take the […]
TAH on BBC
Yes, every time something happens, the BBC comes to the guy who has opinions they can’t find anywhere else, so I’ll be on BBC again today between 1 – 3 pm Eastern discussing the shooting in Afghanistan. Of course, they wanted to frame the debate in terms of PTSD and protracted war and I wouldn’t […]
Media hoping to start another round of bloody protests in Afghanistan
Well, that’s what it looks like when you look at Reuters’ headline; The article calls it a “US Shooting Spree” as if all of our soldiers over there were participating. They go on to speculate that “one or more US soldiers” participated in it. With no real evidence. Alertnet (a subsidiary of Reuters under the […]
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