Thank You, Sen. Webb! Written on November 14, 2009, by Leslie Carbone.
Never thought you’d see those words on this blog, huh? Well, neither did I. But yesterday, Senator Jim Webb, who rarely does anything of which I approve, stood up to President Barack Obama and the national-security nincompoops in his Administration w…
Thank You, Sen. Webb! Written on November 14, 2009, by Leslie Carbone.
Never thought you’d see those words on this blog, huh? Well, neither did I. But yesterday, Senator Jim Webb, who rarely does anything of which I approve, stood up to President Barack Obama and the national-security nincompoops in his Administration w…
Bush: "I went against my free-market instincts." Written on November 13, 2009, by Leslie Carbone.
Former President George Bush XLIII delivered a speech yesterday in which he warned against the kind of government meddling that he perpetrated last fall. This 55-second clip reveals a wealth of mushy thinking, and shows that the former President still…
Bush: "I went against my free-market instincts." Written on November 13, 2009, by Leslie Carbone.
Former President George Bush XLIII delivered a speech yesterday in which he warned against the kind of government meddling that he perpetrated last fall. This 55-second clip reveals a wealth of mushy thinking, and shows that the former President still…
Thursday on WTJS Written on November 12, 2009, by Leslie Carbone.
My SamSphere friend Ken Marrero is slotted to sub for Mike Slater on WTJS in Jackson, Tennessee, on Thursday, and he’s scheduled me to chat about Slaying Leviathan at 6:30 am. I hope you’ll tune in!
Thursday on WTJS Written on November 12, 2009, by Leslie Carbone.
My SamSphere friend Ken Marrero is slotted to sub for Mike Slater on WTJS in Jackson, Tennessee, on Thursday, and he’s scheduled me to chat about Slaying Leviathan at 6:30 am. I hope you’ll tune in!
Happy Birthday, U.S. Marine Corps! Written on November 10, 2009, by Leslie Carbone.
Thanks for standing on the wall!
Happy Birthday, U.S. Marine Corps! Written on November 10, 2009, by Leslie Carbone.
Thanks for standing on the wall!


