GRAHAM: The option that the country has chosen through President Obama is to withdraw 10,000 this year, all surge forces gone by September. Is it fair to say, General Allen, that was not one of the options presented to the president by General Petraeus?
ALLEN: It is a more aggressive option than that [...]
Posted: June 29th, 2011 under 2012 elections, Foreign Policy, Military stories, News, Newsworthy, Video.
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By Dr. Paul Kengor
As posted at The Center for Vision and Values
The Libya situation is complicated. I envy no president stuck with the task. Among the complexities, the most daunting unknown is what’s behind the opposition. We would all like to see Moammar Gaddafi tossed to the ash-heap of history, but the [...]
Posted: April 12th, 2011 under Center for Vision and Values, Foreign Policy, Newsworthy.
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by Dr. Paul Kengor
As posted at The Center for Vision and Values
The Libya situation is complicated. I envy no president stuck with the task. Among the complexities, the most daunting unknown is what’s behind the opposition. We would all like to see Moammar Gaddafi tossed to the ash-heap of history, but the [...]
Posted: April 5th, 2011 under Center for Vision and Values, Foreign Policy, News, Newsworthy.
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By Dr. Paul Kengor
As posted at The American Thinker
As someone who has studied, taught, and written about the Middle East for years, I’m the first to concede that President Obama has a tough task. What would I do about Libya if I were president? How about Egypt?
I’m not exactly sure. The situations are complex, with [...]
Posted: April 5th, 2011 under Center for Vision and Values, Foreign Policy, Newsworthy.
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Just for fun, here are the 10 rejected mission names that I read on the air this past weekend. Enjoy!
10. Operation Nine Months In The Senate Didn’t Prepare Me For This
9. Operation Organizing for Libya
8. Operation Double Standard
7. Operation FINE! I’ll Do Something
6. Operation Enduring Narcissism
5. Operation So, That’s What the Red Button Does
4. Operation [...]
Posted: March 28th, 2011 under Foreign Policy, Jokes, Newsworthy.
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via hotair.com
On this weekend’s show, I talk about Libya, President Obama’s confusing leadership, our shaky economy, and other topics. I wish you luck in the week ahead.
Thanks for listening.
Glen
For fun “10 rejected mission names for ‘Odyssey Dawn’”
Glen Meakem is a successful technology entrepreneur, venture capitalist, and conservative talk radio show host, [...]
Posted: March 26th, 2011 under Economics, energy, Foreign Policy, News, Newsworthy, Radio, Show.
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This weekend, Glen talks about the budget battles raging in Wisconsin and Washington D.C., Obamacare, domestic energy production, the Middle East, Guantanamo Bay, Mexico, and NPR.
Sara Mohsin of “Mohsin Mortgage Corporation” joins Glen with her insights on oil, the economy, and ways that individuals can capitalize on current home prices.
Glen Meakem is a successful technology [...]
Posted: March 15th, 2011 under energy, Foreign Policy, News, Newsworthy, Radio, Show.
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On this weekend’s radio program, I talk about President Obama’s State of the Union Address; the connections between energy, the environment, and the economy; and the growing revolts in the Middle East.
After receiving a “shellacking” in the 2010 elections, President Obama has been trying to position himself as a moderate for almost three months. However, [...]
Posted: January 29th, 2011 under 2012 elections, Capitalism v socialism, Economics, energy, Foreign Policy, Islamic Terrorism, News, Newsworthy, Radio, Show.
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via FoxNews.com. President Hu Jintao.
By Dr. Mark Hendrickson
As posted at The Center for Vision and Values
China’s President Hu Jintao is visiting the United States this week. This means we can count on two things: 1) a proliferation of Hu/who jokes (think: Abbott and Costello, “Who’s on first?”); and 2) disputes about the [...]
Posted: January 20th, 2011 under Center for Vision and Values, Economics, Foreign Policy, News, Newsworthy.
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Happy New Year!
This week our great nation experienced another peaceful change of power in the U.S. House of Representatives, proving once again that our Constitutional form of Government is superior to all other political regimes.
On my weekend radio program, I [...]
Posted: January 11th, 2011 under 2010 elections, Foreign Policy, News, Newsworthy, Obamacare, Radio, Show, tea party.
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