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John R. Guardiano

John R. Guardiano is a writer and analyst who focuses on political, military, and public-policy issues. He resides in Arlington, Virginia, and blogs at ResCon1.com (www.twitter.com/ResCon1).
by | Nov 21, 2010

A Washington Post article this morning about openly gay military service inadvertently reveals the intellectual intolerance and closed-mindedness of the Left. The article also exposes the Left’s true agenda, which is to stamp out real diversity and to force everyone…

by | Nov 17, 2010

One of the things you learn in the military is the importance of moral authority. Moral authority matters because it helps to check the abuse of power by those with legal or statutory authority. This is especially important in hierarchical…

by | Nov 10, 2010

Of all the military services, the United States Marine Corps is the most politically incorrect, the most militarily certain, the most intellectually engaged and open-minded, and the most faithful to its raison d’être as a fighting force. This is worth…

by | Nov 8, 2010

Well, the news certainly does move fast in the Internet era! Indeed, no sooner had I posted couple of pieces (at both the Daily Caller and FrumForum) arguing that conservatives should support Keith Olberman’s right to free speech, than MSNBC…

by | Nov 3, 2010

Well, Christine O’Donnell has lost in Delaware, sad to say. And so, as my friend John Tabin has observed here @AmSpec, I owe him a lunch at the Palm. Well, what is there to say other than: Congratulations, John! Several…

by | Nov 3, 2010

Yesterday I wrote a post paying tribute to the legendary speechwriter, Ted Sorensen, who penned many of President Kennedy’s greatest (and often deeply conservative) lines. Of course, another great (even if more hackneyed) speechwriter, Bob Shrum, famously declared (for JFK’s…

by | Nov 2, 2010

The legendary speechwriter, Ted Sorensen, passed away Sunday at the ripe old age of eight-two. The Democratic left, of course, will celebrate Sorensen as the man who gave literary life to JFK, Camelot and the New Frontier. Conservatives, too, however,…

by | Oct 22, 2010

Hear, hear to Fox News CEO Roger Ailes! The man stands by his people when they’re under fire. NPR fires Juan Williams, so what does Ailes do? In a classy and well-timed move, he renews Williams’ contract with Fox, raises…

by | Oct 19, 2010

As Jeffrey Lord and I have observed, Delaware GOP Senate candidate Christine O’Donnell is absolutely right: The phrase “separation of church and state” appears nowhere in the Constitution. Moreover, even as a statement of constitutional principle, the “separation of church…

by | Oct 19, 2010

The political and pundit class is in a tizzy because Delaware Senate candidate Christine O’Donnell had the effrontery to question Supreme Court jurisprudence that has established a “wall of separation between Church and State.” But while O’Donnell may not have…

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