You Are No Longer A Neoconservative Moe
By: BigGator5 (Diary) | March 11th at 12:50 PM |
I honestly don’t like the term neoconservative, because it used to applied to liberals who agreed with Ronald Reagan in the ’80s and is now used by liberals to described compassionate-conservative, super-hawks. But whatever, let’s say the term is correctly used right now (which I will NOT conced). By your own omission, you have actually shifted from being a neoconservative to conservative. Let me explain: | Read More »
Village Revolt In… China?
By: BigGator5 (Diary) | December 15th at 09:15 AM |
(H/T The Other McCain) It turns out the Wukan Revolution is now well underway: For the first time on record, the Chinese Communist party has lost all control, with the population of 20,000 in this southern fishing village now in open revolt.
All Part Of The Plan
By: BigGator5 (Diary) | September 16th at 11:00 AM |
A couple days ago, Smitty of TheOtherMcCain.com posted this little tid-bit: And, while it’s cheap and easy to take swipes at the President over U.S. foreign policy, precisely what anyone would do differently or better (about Egypt) is not abundantly clear. My response was simple. It was in the form of a video:
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Robert Gates: Yemen Government Collapse A Big Deal
By: BigGator5 (Diary) | March 27th at 12:00 PM |
Well hell, I could have told you that. I will dispute his claim later in this article, but clearly we need to have Defense Secretary Robert Gates make the headline that a fall in Yemen is a big f’n deal: Secretary of Defense Robert Gates expressed worry in an interview on “This Week” about Yemen, after that middle eastern country’s long-time President, Ali Abdullah Saleh, | Read More »
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Saad Hariri Not Giving Up
By: BigGator5 (Diary) | February 15th at 10:00 AM |
Saad Hariri has not yet began to fight: Addressing thousands of his supporters in Beirut, Hariri accused Hezbollah and its allies of “lies, betrayal and lack of loyalty.” He called for mass protests on March 14 and made clear he would not take part in a unity government.
Hezbollah Lebanon PM Wants To Be Our Friends
By: BigGator5 (Diary) | January 28th at 10:00 AM |
How sweet. Hezbollah’s Puppet Lebanon PM wants to be our friend: Mikati met with U.S. Ambassador Maura Connelly just days after Washington warned that the formation of a government dominated by Hezbollah would mean changes in relations with Lebanon.
Breaking: Cedar Revolution Comes To An End
By: BigGator5 (Diary) | January 25th at 07:00 PM |
(Via Hot Air) Allahpundit calls this a bloodless coup, but the blood has yet to flow. Lebanon is now a terrorist state with this Hezbollah takeover and should be treated like one. Najib Miqati is a puppet PM and controled by Syria and Iran:
Confirmed: Obama Sold Out East Europe To Russia
By: BigGator5 (Diary) | November 30th at 10:00 AM |
(Via Ace Of Spades HQ) Gabriel Malor called it a rumor, however I think we all knew this to be true. I am just epicly sad that it took a security leak to reveal the truth:
Obama Administration On Iran Nukes: Plan B? What Plan B?
By: BigGator5 (Diary) | April 17th at 10:43 PM |
If this shocks you, you haven’t been paying attendtion (Via Hot Air) Gates Says U.S. Lacks Policy To Curb Iran’s Nuclear Drive Several officials said the highly classified analysis, written in January to President Obama’s national security adviser, Gen. James L. Jones, touched off an intense effort inside the Pentagon, the White House and the intelligence agencies to develop new options for Mr. Obama. They | Read More »
Under Obama: Asia Has Gone To Hell
By: BigGator5 (Diary) | April 10th at 02:01 PM |
Obama just can’t catch a break in Asia, can he? Via Ace Of Spades: Russia has long dreamed of evicting the United States from Central Asia and a Russian official said on Thursday that Moscow would urge the interim Kyrgyz government to shut the U.S. base. Suspicions of the Kremlin’s hand in the unrest were raised when Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin became the first | Read More »
Deja Vu
By: BigGator5 (Diary) | December 19th at 08:48 AM |
I have a real sense of Déjà Vu right now. Isn’t this how the first Gulf War started? “It’s a sovereignty issue” which has to be resolved by Iraqi leaders, the chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, Admiral Michael Mullen, told reporters during a visit to Baghdad.