Nathan is the deputy communications director for the Republican National Committee. We discuss the events in Afghanistan one year ago and how the Biden administration has continued to follow up that failed evacuation of Americans with even more incompetence and lies.
Category: Afghanistan
Benjamin Sledge
Benjamin is a wounded combat veteran withtours in Iraq and Afghanistan. He is also a recipient of the Bronze star, Purple Heart and two Army Commendation Medals.
In his new book, Where Cowards Go To Die, Ben pulls back the curtain on the reality of war, scrifics and the struggle veterans face when reentering civilian life.
Jazz Shaw
Jazz is the weekend editor for HotAir.com. He joins me to discuss a few different items.
John Castorani
John is an Army Special Operations Combat veteran who served three tours in Afghanistan. He is also running for Congress to represent Virginia’s 7th Congressional District. We discuss the impact of recent events in Afghanistan on our foreign and national policy.
Jazz Shaw
Jazz is the weekend editor for Hot Air. He joins me once again as we do a post-mortem on the longest war the US has ever engaged in and what the future holds for both the US and Afghanistan.
Kenny Xu
Kenny is the author of An Inconvenient Minority: The Attack on Asian American Excellence and the Fight for Meritocracy. He is also the President of Color Us United.
He joins me today to talk about China and their reaction to the disastrous U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan and what the future holds.
Tom Amenta
Tom is a former Army Ranger and the co-author of the new book The Twenty War joins me with his take on that latest from Afghanistan.
Judd Dunning
Commentator and author Judd Dunning hosts “Unapologetic: The Judd Dunning Hour” on 790am KABC. He is also the author of 13 1/2 Reasons Why NOT to Be a Liberal: and How to Enlighten Others.
Judd questions that if Afghanistan is now reminding us of Vietnam in the 1970s, will the be similarities as we move forward?
James Kitfield
James Kitfield, author of In the Company of Heroes: The Inspiring Stories of Medal of Honor recipients from America’s Longest Wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, joins us with his take on what the U.S. Medal of Honor recipients take away from the current disaster in the Middle East.
US Army Chaplain Colonel Giammona retired in 2018 after 32 years of military service. He also served in Afghanistan 2005-2006. He is also the author of The Military Guide to Armageddon. Colonel Giammona joins me today to discuss the on-going crisis in Afghanistan.