WSPD’s Brian Wilson had a rattlin’ good chat yesterday about various political villains and other scoundrels. You can listen to the @ 25 minute interview by clinking on the highlighted text below: jpb-brian-wilson-show-4-06-2011-0555537c8
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Wash. Post Editorial: Kill More Libyans Now!
The Washington Post has an editorial today fretting that the Obama administration has not killed enough Libyans. The Post warns that U.S. killing of more Libyans is the best way to assure a bright future for Libya. OK, that’s not verbatim – but this is: “The dangers of the military stalemate for the United States […]
Listen Live at 5: On the Brian Wilson Radio Show (4/06)
WSPD’s Brian Wilson – a great libertarian radio host – hell, a great radio host per se – is in DC this week helping keep an eye on all the damn rascal politicians. I will be on his show a bit after 5 p.m. today (Wed., 4/06 – EASTERN TIME). You can listen live by […]
Lost Email Today: Servint crashed, so please resend…
My web and email provider, Servint, had a four hour collapse in service today. If you emailed anything my way this afternoon, it probably never arrived. Please resend.
Hypocrisy: Killing 100,000 People is Foreign Policy
Reposted from the Facebook page of Vi Mizfitz. Maybe the Voice of America could use this poster as their logo for helping foreigners understand how the U.S. government is rescuing them. FULL SIZE:
Rebels Running Libya Yet?
Obama, March 28, 2011: “And tonight, I can report that we have stopped Gaddafi’s deadly advance.” This is from Washington Post cartoonist Tom Toles’ sketchbook. This would have been a great illustration to use for Obama’s speech on Monday. Too bad that historic address was out of date faster than a dead fish begins […]
Speech on Middle East “Fell Short, Lacked Substance”
No, this is not a judgment on Obama’s gas-bagging on Monday night. Instead, that is the State Department’s verdict on a speech today by Syria’s “President” Bashar al-Assad. After all the BS the Obama administration has shoveled, one would think that U.S. officials would be a bit circumspect before snipping about other leaders’ tripe.