Major General (Ret.) John Batiste, a 31-year Army veteran, former commander in Iraq, and critic of the President's failed policy in Iraq, responds to Rush Limbaugh's charge that those who oppose the President on Iraq are "phony soldiers"
Iraq and Afghanistan veteran, Vice Chair of VoteVets.org, and author of "The War I Always Wanted," Brandon Friedman, appears on Countdown to talk about the continuing controversy over Rush Limbaugh's comment that troops that disagree with the President on Iraq and talk to the media are 'phony soldiers'
Jon Soltz, who served on the ground in Iraq and is Chair of VoteVets.org goes on Hardball to discuss why Senator Hillary Clinton is ready to lead the military as commander in chief, and why America must take the fight to al Qaeda, which our intelligence says has regained strength in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Jon Soltz, Iraq war veteran and Chair of VoteVets.org, appears on Hannity and Colmes to talk about the lack of progress in Iraq, and an ad that some networks are refusing to air
VoteVets.org advisory board member, Major General (ret.) John Batiste, appears on Morning Joe, with Joe Scarborough to talk about the war in Iraq, and why it is time to focus on diplomatic and political solutions. At the end, Scarborough, a former Republican Congressman who served on the Armed Services committee, says Batiste, "Nailed it."
Jon Soltz, Iraq War veteran and Chairman of VoteVets.org, went on MSNBC to discuss the group's new ad, and what Senator McCain's plan for Iraq means to the security of America
Major General (ret.) Paul D Eaton, former commanding general in Iraq, and VoteVets.org Board Member, speaks with Chris Matthews about the President's veto of Iraq legislation
VoteVets.org's Vice Chairman Brandon Friedman, Iraq and Afghanistan veteran and author of The War I Always Wanted, appears on MSNBC dayside to discuss the war in Iraq. To order your signed copy of Brandon's book, go to VoteVets.org
Iraq, Afghanistan, and Kosovo veteran Brian McGough appears on Countdown with Keith Olbermann in his first television interview since Rush Limbaugh compared him to a suicide bomber.