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A Newt One wants to take another opportunity to thank our subscribers, visitors and commentors. Sometime within the next 3 weeks, A Newt One will log our half a millionth hit for 2007. We are mindful of the fact that it puts us nowhere near the Captain's Quarters, Michelle Malkins and Little Green Footballs and Planck's Constants of the world.

Still, it is miles ahead of our retard detractors and already represents a growth rate of 400% over last year (and it isn't even July yet).

What's more, we are once again accelerating. June will show 25%-50% gains in every category- Visitors, Unique visitors, page views and bandwidth. We are also pulling very close to breaking some of our single day totals.

Within the next month, we will be bringing back our very popular Blog Talk radio program and more popular audiophiles and song parodies are in store.

Our blog's dramatic rise in popularity is not something we take lightly. We work very hard to reach a level headed Conservative audience with a calm, reasoned voice of truth and common sense. Our readers need not fear. Our lunatic detractors have never been able to compete with us and they have not and will not ever extinquish this beacon of truth.

We know that you, our subscribers, appreciate our efforts to bring you the hard hitting truth that slays the moonbat hysteria.

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Big battle, small news
Mainstream media virtually ignore the major U.S. push in Iraq


By Jack Kelly, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette


Imagine it's June 7, 1944, the day after the D-Day invasion. You pick up your newspaper.
There's no mention of Normandy on the front page, and only a brief reference to
it in a roundup story on an inside page.


The biggest battle since the invasion that toppled Saddam Hussein's regime is under
way in Iraq. It's outcome could determine whether the war is won or lost. But our
news media have paid less attention to it than to Paris Hilton's legal troubles.


The heart of the offensive is Operation Arrowhead Ripper, in Diyala province northeast
of Baghdad, involving some 8,000 American and 2,000 Iraqi troops.


Many members of al-Qaida fled from Baghdad to Diyala, which borders on Iran,
when the U.S. troop surge began in January. There are thought to be between
1,000 and 2,000 hard-core al-Qaida fighters in Diyala, mostly in the provincial capital of Baquba.


"They are ready for us," said former special forces soldier Michael Yon, now a
freelance journalist embedded with the U.S. troops. "Giant bombs are buried in
the roads. Snipers have chiseled holes in walls so they can shoot not from roofs or windows, but from deep inside buildings, where we cannot see the flash or hear the shots ... Car bombs are already assembled. Suicide vests are prepared."


It's no coincidence that Arrowhead Ripper began within days of the arrival in
Baghdad of the fifth and final brigade of the troop surge.


"The U.S. ability to shift 10,000 coalition soldiers into a major operation
outside Baghdad in the midst of a major security crackdown is the mark of
significant operational flexibility," said STRATFOR, a private intelligence
service. "This flexibility will allow the United States to keep pressure on
the jihadists and thus impede their ability to plan complex operations."


Chiefly because of a shortage of troops, American offensives in the past have
tended just to push insurgents from one part of Iraq to another. Arrowhead Ripper is different.


"The idea this time is not to chase al-Qaida out, but to trap and kill them head on,
or in ambushes or while they sleep," Mr. Yon said.


"The city is cordoned, neighborhoods are identified as friendly
or enemy territory, the neighborhoods are then segmented and forces
move in," wrote Bill Roggio in his invaluable blog, Fourth Rail. "The
combat operations are then immediately followed by humanitarian and reconstruction projects."


Simultaneous offensives are being conducted in another insurgents' rat's nest,
Babil province southwest of Baghdad, and in Baghdad neighborhoods where coalition
soldiers in the past have been reluctant to go.


Simultaneous offensives are the best way to gain decisive victory over a numerically
inferior force, because they prevent the enemy from shifting forces from one front
to another. The Union did not prevail in our Civil War until Grant attacked in
the East at the same time as Sherman attacked in the West.


Our soldiers are being assisted by former insurgents who have turned against
al-Qaida. Unlike the Anbar Salvation Council on which it is modeled, the Diyala
Salvation Front isn't strong enough to take on al-Qaida by itself. But the intelligence
its members provide could prove invaluable to our troops.


You haven't heard of the Anbar Salvation Council? Maybe that's because our news media have tended to treat good news from Iraq as no news. When Thomas Ricks of The Washington Post reported last September that a senior Marine intelligence officer thought Anbar
province had been "lost politically," his story attracted enormous attention from his
fellow journalists. Google lists 789,000 references to that one story.


The Anbar Salvation Council, a coalition of 41 Sunni tribes under the leadership of
Sheik Abdul Sattar al-Rishawi, has in very short order reversed that situation
(if it were ever as dire as Col. Pete Devlin imagined). Al-Qaida has been all but driven
out of Iraq's "Wild West." But Google lists only 114,000 mentions of the Anbar Salvation Council.
(Paris Hilton has nearly 76 million mentions.)


The Anbar Salvation Council model is spreading. The Diyala Salvation Front was formed in May. More than 10 tribes in Baghdad and its suburbs have banded together to fight al-Qaida,
USA Today reported Tuesday.



If Arrowhead Ripper succeeds, al-Qaida in Iraq will suffer a blow from which it may not recover.


"In Diyala, both the foreign jihadists and their domestic allies are beginning to feel cornered,
with few places left to hide," STRATFOR said.


But if Arrowhead Ripper succeeds, you may not hear much about it. A U.S. victory would be too
embarrassing for those in the media who have staked their reputations on defeat.

EDITOR'S REMARKS: In a more reasonable time in our history, I would dismiss an article like this out of hand. Afterall, why wouldn't the MSM not want us to win?

Well, it is very clear why.

The mainstream media in this country is in the iron grip of the left wing and America's victory is their defeat. It really is that simple.

If word gets out (and it eventually has to) that we have turned the tide in Iraq and have the terrorists on the run (like the yellow dog cowards they are), the backlash against the defeatocrats will be nothing short of epic.

In 2006, the libtards took the house and senate almost exclusively on the back of unease about the Iraq war. Breaking news of a huge coalition comeback will re-fan the flames of support for the war and cause a surge in patriotic optimism that will overwhelm the Democrats in an election year Tsunami.

The beginning of the end for the Dems could very well be the General's report in September. A small spark of hope can become a raging inferno is very short order. Pessimism about this war has acted like a big boulder around the neck of the entire country, dragging down confidence on all other issues.

A little good news for America is a whole lot of bad news for the Democratic party.

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The time has come for Conservatives and Republicans to Unite behind Fred Thompson. He is the only Republican who can win and is worthy of winning.

Rudy Guiliani is trying to be a conserveral (Conservative & Liberal at once). It doesn't work. You cannot say that you want to save social security and preserve our Democracy's future while also favoring the wholesale slaughter of our future citizens. You cannot provide a stabilized tax/benefit structure that allows gay couples to withdraw benefits from the system without producing the future citizens needed to support it.

John McCain backs the horrid Kennedy-Bush Immigration bill. That would be enough. however, he also opposes tax cuts as a proven stimulus and co-authored the bill limiting free speech in election campaigns.

Mitt Romney is a transparent flip-flopper who is trying to sell himself as "Mr. Conservative". Give me a break. Romney was the Governor of the same state that gave us Michael Dukakis and John Kerry. Also, I know it is not popular to bring up Romney's Mormon faith but it speaks to his judgement. Anyone gullible enough to believe in Joseph Smith's fish story doesn't have the ability to lead a nation.

Jim Gilmore and Duncan Hunter are reasonable, principled Conservatives that nobody has ever heard of. This, despite the fact that Gilmore was a former Governor and RNC chair. Both are mired in single digit quicksand and don't have a prayer of competing with the Clinton money machine.

Mike Huckabee is from Arkansas. We all know that nothing of any value ever came out of Arkansas.

Tommy Thompson has all the appeal of cold liver. All we need is another meek speaker that the Democrats can beat the crap out of for 4-8 years.

Tom Tancredo is a one trick pony. The border issue? Significant...Important....critical....an emergency even..... what else you got? His negatives are through the roof.

Ron Paul is the candidate of choice for wild eyed frothing conspiracy nuts who believe martians built the pyramids and the USA blew up the twin towers. He is the one Republican who opposes finishing the mission in Iraq. That makes him a kook and disqualifies him from consideration.

Fred Thompson is a principled conservative who is well spoken and willing to fight. Thompson will keep the economy churning along by making the Bush tax cuts permanent.

Fred Thompson won't just talk about the border fence, he will get it done. Also, you can best believe that any amnesty bill is DOA when it reaches his desk.

Thompson has a quality rare in politics today- common sense. He will fight the war on terrorism to win it and will get all kinds of things like Social Security and Education reform done.

How? The RR way; bypass the liberal media and take it right to the American people.

Unite Republicans and Conservative. Thompson is our way back.

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