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By Bronwyn's Harbor on Jul 27, 2009 in Current Affairs | 86 Comments
Jennifer Rubin is a popular columnist among our writers and readers, especially Andy, and she’s been a special guest on Nocturnal Warrior’s Tuesday night radio show several times. Today, she hit one out of the park in her commentary, “Five Reasons Why ‘Gates-Gate’ Matters,” for Pajamas Media:
The president’s decision to weigh in on the [...]
By SusanUnPC on May 18, 2009 in Current Affairs | 0 Comments
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Editor’s Note: Nocturnal Warrior is taking Tuesday night off.
In 15 minutes, be sure to join us for “Sins of Omission” TONIGHT on No Quarter Radio (NQR) at 9 pm (ET) as we discuss Middle East politics.
Has the US been an honest broker for peace in [...]
By SusanUnPC on May 17, 2009 in NQR Live Chat, NoQuarter Radio | 5 Comments
Bumped down . listen to archived show after 10 pm ET.
Editor’s Note: Nocturnal Warrior is taking Tuesday night off.
Join us for “Sins of Omission” TONIGHT on No Quarter Radio (NQR) at 9 pm (ET) as we discuss Middle East politics.
Has the US been an honest broker for peace in the Middle East?
Join us this Monday, [...]
By American Girl in Italy on Apr 29, 2009 in Barack Obama | 143 Comments
(Bumped up from Tuesday. - Editor)
After reading this article, Obamas prove stingy with school auction by Courtney Hazlett, I thought I would suggest some items the Obama’s might donate next year. I’m sure they don’t want to be labeled stingy two years in a row.
When Chelsea Clinton was a student at the Sidwell Friends [...]
By SusanUnPC on Apr 20, 2009 in Economy, Foreign Policy, Hugo Chavez | 289 Comments
(Updated and bumped up from late night Saturday, and again from Sunday afternoon.)
It’s because I’m new and special!, PBO thinks, that Noriega omitted me from his rant! Today, at the Summit of the Americas, President Obama listened to “a 50-minute diatribe from socialist Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega that lashed out at a century of what [...]
By SusanUnPC on Mar 29, 2009 in Ayers, Bernardine Dohrn, Bill Ayers, Current Affairs, President Barack Obama, Terrorism, Weather Underground, William Ayers | 25 Comments
Well, lawdy me! Billie Ayers?!? Bernie Dohrn?!? Now there are a couple names we haven’t heard much lately. (I assume you know that PBO’s other terrorist buddy and frequent Chicago dinner companion, the former Palestinian PLO spokesman Rashid Khalidi, is now soooooo boringly establishment, what with appearing regularly on Charlie Rose [at least twice] and [...]
By NoQuarterLive on Jan 27, 2009 in NoQuarter Radio | 7 Comments
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From 9pm to 10pm ET it’s the The Nocturnal Warrior, with famed talk radio host “the Warrior” and his sidekick, Puma Pam. Send your questions or comments for the show to nocturnalwarriorshow@gmail.com.
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By SusanUnPC on Jan 27, 2009 in NoQuarter Radio, Nocturnal Warrior | 24 Comments
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By Larry Johnson on Jan 19, 2009 in Current Affairs | 590 Comments
I realize that some of the regulars at No Quarter hate Barack Obama. That’s your choice but I think you are being foolish and churlish. Barack Obama appears to be a decent person with generally good intentions. It is not his fault that his mother and father were two dingbats. It [...]
By SusanUnPC on Jan 17, 2009 in Current Affairs, Gaza, Israel | 12 Comments
Maybe here? And here? And here? And here? And here? And in dozens and dozens more stories here at No Quarter, where we provided 24/7 political coverage throughout the primaries and general election, focusing appropriate and highly-detailed attention on Barack Obama’s longtime relationships with radicals like Rashid Khalidi. The two men were (are?) close [...]
By Larry Johnson on Jan 12, 2009 in Current Affairs | 59 Comments
Ray Close, a friend and old Middle East hand who served as CIA officer in several critical posts in that region, sent the following today. I agree with Ray. It is worth reading.
Friends:
There have been many powerful things written in the past few weeks about the Gaza crisis, but I urge all of [...]
By RobWarrior on Nov 19, 2008 in Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, New York Times, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Washington Post | 91 Comments
For some reason, “Apocalypse Now” popped into my head (it could be the pain killers, I’m still getting over a root canal.)
Kurtz: I expected someone like you. What did you expect? Are you an assassin?
Willard: I’m a soldier.
Kurtz: You’re neither. You’re an errand boy, sent by grocery clerks, to collect a bill.
Today’s errands boys [...]
By RobWarrior on Nov 16, 2008 in Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, Bill Richardson, Current Affairs, Hillary Clinton, Iran, Israel, Jewish Voters, Jews, Nocturnal Warrior, Zbigniew Brzezinski | 101 Comments
Let me say this from the start, I have no idea what the Obama administration policy towards Israel and the U.S.-Israeli alliance will be. After all, during the campaign, he literally had one policy towards Jerusalem one day and a completely different one 24 hours later.
While the President-elect eventually won over most of the [...]
By Larry Johnson on Nov 12, 2008 in Current Affairs | 223 Comments
Just to clear up any lingering confusion, I do not hate or dislike Barack Obama. I give him full credit for providing his children with something his mother and father did not–a stable nuclear family. And you can tell by how the girls react around Barack that he is a good father. [...]
By dcmediagirl on Nov 7, 2008 in Current Affairs | 84 Comments
Now from the New Yorker comes the following little interview with William Ayers:
One night, Ayers recalled, he and Dohrn were watching Bill O’Reilly, who was going on about “discovering” Ayers’s 1974 manifesto, “Prairie Fire.” “I had to laugh,” Ayers said. “No one read it when it was first issued!” He said that he laughed, too, [...]
By Larry Johnson on Nov 5, 2008 in Current Affairs | 280 Comments
If you were banking on Barack to shake things up in Washington, forget about it. Less than 24 hours after nailling down his victory, Barack goes for old style politics in Washington. I refer of course to his latest decision to name Congressman Rahm Emmanuel as his Chief of Staff. Way to [...]
By Matthew Weaver on Nov 4, 2008 in Barack Obama, Bernardine Dohrn, Bill Ayers, John McCain, Michelle Obama, Sarah Palin | 116 Comments
Written with contributions from Rabble Rouser Reverend Amy.
Updated to correct content and typos.
The common theme from Obama’s adoring media in these last hours before the polls open is that he did not know that his aunt’s asylum claim was denied and that she was ordered deported, did not know that she was in the [...]
By Larry Johnson on Nov 4, 2008 in Current Affairs | 182 Comments
We will find out today whether or not the Washington Redskins are a bell-weather or not. Conventional wisdom holds that if the Redskins lose their last game before the election then the party in power (i.e., holding the White House) will be ousted. After Monday night’s lackluster show by the Skins (on national [...]
By Steve Diamond on Nov 3, 2008 in Annenberg Chicago Challenge, Bernardine Dohrn, Bill Ayers, Chicago, Chicago School Reform Collaborative, Chicago politics, David Axelrod, Education, New York Times, Obama Comrades, Obamedia, Penny Pritzker, Rashid Khalidi, Weather Underground, William Ayers | 139 Comments
Steve Diamond of Global Labor and Politics blog is a professor of law and teaches courses in global capital markets, business law, international human rights and labor law. Full profile || Read his other NoQ posts, including “The Biden ‘Gaffe’: A ‘race’ for the soul of the next President?.”
The relationship between the Democratic Party’s [...]
By Bronwyn's Harbor on Nov 1, 2008 in Barack Obama, Current Affairs, Foreign Policy, John McCain, National Defense, National Security, Qualifications | 99 Comments
We are facing the prospect of a naive and relatively uninformed young president whose world view has been largely formed by the far-left anti-American radicals he’s chosen as some of his closest friends for decades.
We are facing the risk of a president so little traveled that he had to make a whirlwind tour of Europe [...]