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Friday, November 16, 2007
HamNation: A Day at The Hillquarters
Posted by: Mary Katharine Ham at 10:50 AM
Come along on a tour of Hill HQ and meet some of its wacky officemembers:









Monday, November 05, 2007
Weblog Awards: The 2007 Blegging Begins!
Posted by: Mary Katharine Ham at 10:22 AM
Townhall is nominated in the Best Blog category.

HamNation is up for Best Video Blog.

And, the HamNation: D.C. Sopranos vid is up for Video of the Year.

Go forth and vote! And, thanks!

Here's this week's HamNation: The Week in Discount, Seasonal Peeps







Friday, October 26, 2007
Happy Halloween from HamNation
Posted by: Mary Katharine Ham at 12:15 PM
Yeah, the punch line's been used before, but it always works. Happy Halloween, everyone.

Special thanks to my bro, Owen, whose skills with a really sharp potato peeler are unmatched.








Friday, October 19, 2007
HamNation: Election Depression Hurts
Posted by: Mary Katharine Ham at 3:40 PM

Cheer up, people, and let's stick together. Click this or the Hill to watch.







Friday, September 21, 2007
HamNation Joins Vets for Freedom and Families United
Posted by: Mary Katharine Ham at 3:47 PM
There was a rally on Capitol Hill this week that you probably didn't see widely covered, but more than 400 veterans, veterans' families and Gold and Blue Star families gathered there to send a pro-victory message to Congress.

I hung out with some amazing folks for a couple hours to see what drives them, after so much sacrifice, to support the mission.  Watch out for the story of a run-in with Al Franken, in particular.

Also, you may recognize soldier Tim Boggs as T.F. Boggs from the milblogosphere.

And, after that, please read the story of 1st Lt. Travis Manion. The young Marine died in April in Iraq, but not before inspiring family, friends, fellow marines, and Iraqis to continue the fight in his absence. His parents, who are coming to D.C. to run the Marine Corps Marathon in his honor, will be reading comments, so please leave any thoughts in the comments at the link or consider giving to his scholarship fund.

Update: FYI, You Tube has been muddying up my encoding somehow, so I apologize for the bad resolution. I'm working to figure out what the problem is.




Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Moral Authority: A Day With the Vets for Freedom
Posted by: Mary Katharine Ham at 7:30 PM
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In an event planned this summer to coincide with the Petraeus Report, Vets for Freedom brought about 250 pro-war vets to the Hill to meet with representatives and senators and talk about the importance of finishing the mission. Here's a group with Sen. Saxby Chambliss, one of whom had three Purple Hearts pinned to his chest and several of whom were Vietnam vets who don't want to make what they call the "same mistake" in Iraq by leaving precipitously. Pete Hegseth, Vets for Freedom director, called the turnout "more than expected," and the crowd absolutely overwhelmed the counter-protest from mouthy anti-war folks nearby.

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A day in the sun. Members of Families United (red shirts) and Vets for Freedom (in khaki) wait for the press conference/rally to begin. Families United welcomes military families, Gold and Blue Star families, and all families of veterans looking to support victory in Iraq and the war on terror.

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Families United estimated that they had more than 200 folks on hand. You probably won't see the crowd on the evening news, but here they are. Every one of them has sacrificed something. For some it's years in service, for others it's a limb, for others still it's a son, daughter, or husband, and they want to stick it out for victory, to bring the troops home with honor, they said.

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Sadly, as one vet put it, "I'm glad Code Pink came out to protest us because it means we'll get more coverage." Well put, true, and a serious indictment of the media. I had hoped Code Pink would at least keep it quiet in the face of this wall of moral authority and they troops they <3 so very much. Nope. When Hegseth talked about those who gave "the final sacrifice on the altar of freedom," the yahoos yelled, "Well, don't sacrifice!" and "How can you ask someone to be the last one to die for a lie?" Keepin' it classy.

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McCain got the most enthusiastic reception of anyone except perhaps Joe Lieberman, who really brought the house down. Still, folks were jumping out of their chairs to see McCain and grab pictures with him.

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I don't want to misrepresent this man, so I'll be clear that I don't know if he was emotional or just pollen-stricken, but I loved the American flag and the autographed hat. I believe he got an autograph from either Lieberman or McCain before they left.

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This guy was arrested while trying to storm the stage, yelling "traitor" at one point, which I thought was a particularly inappropriate battle cry at this particular demonstration. A Blue Star Mom stood her ground in his way, and nothing got too ugly before the police stepped in and escorted him away, though it did get physical with him and the Blue Star Mom, according to witnesses. Another Gold Star mom told me of her experience in 2005, just months after losing her son, when an anti-war protester yelled at her, "How can you live with yourself? You let your son go to war and die in vain!" P.R. masters these guys are.

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A veteran speaks to a protester who was actually willing to listen calmly.

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This Vietnam Vet grabbed me to chase down Lieberman for this picture. Lieberman got the most raucous welcome and cheers during his speech, which was a doozy. "Just because you're for someone else's freedom of speech doesn't mean you take a vow of silence when they say something stupid or despicable," Lieberman said, in reference to the MoveOn ad. MoveOn, of course, came in for the biggest boos of the day.

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The girl on the left is, like, so pissed her mom won't get her contacts. The Code Pinkers, who did not seem to have a permit to protest in their spot, had to be told repeatedly by police to be quiet or they'd be arrested, since they weren't allowed to interfere with the event. Still, shouts rang out: "Bring your buddies home! What's wrong with you?"

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A Families United member enjoys the show and the sunshine.

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The Stephensons: Semper Fi! A Marine, a Marine wife, and the 7-- count 'em, 7!-- cutest kids you've ever seen.

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The crowd.

It was a pleasure to spend time with these folks today, and I'll have video later this week. I talked to one Gold Star Wife who was willing to lay the smack down on Code Pink if need be. I talked to Gold Star Parents who assured me that their son, a 20-year-old Marine was not duped into his military service, as the anti-war Left likes to suggest of our servicemen and women. He wanted to "become a Marine," they said, and before he died, he called from Iraq to tell them he was "making a difference."

I met a National Guardsman with a wife and 6 kids who was recalled into service to fight in Iraq and deployed for 22 months. When I asked him why he still supports the mission, he told me, "I'm a patriot, and I understand the need when our security calls for soldiers."

It was a great day, and these guys spread a message that doesn't often get heard on the Hill.






Tuesday, September 18, 2007
Vets on the Hill
Posted by: Mary Katharine Ham at 12:03 PM
I'm going up to the Hill today to meet up with Vets for Freedom, a pro-victory in Iraq organization that's meeting with senators and representatives today. I've heard their crowd is large, so I'm glad to be able to spend some time with them, get their thoughts on both the political fight and their reception from various leaders.

If you'll recall, last time, Harry Reid refused to even meet with them. Here's my interview with Vets for Freedom director Pete Hegseth from the last time they were around.





Friday, August 10, 2007
HamNation: Ooh Rah! at the Sunset Parade
Posted by: Mary Katharine Ham at 7:17 PM
Thanks to Matt for the hard work. I spent Tuesday night with a couple friends at one of the best attractions in D.C. Go see the Sunset Parade if you're ever here on a summer Tuesday night. Until then, enjoy the show.



Update: I just noticed there's a typo on the last screen. We do know how to spell "ooh rah!" Our bad!




Friday, August 10, 2007
HamNation Update
Posted by: Mary Katharine Ham at 4:46 PM
My producer's uploading the final version in the next bit, so it'll be up soon. Thanks, Matt!

In the meantime, go watch the video Matt and I worked on in some spare time. "A Day at Fallujah Police Headquarters" features many more mortars, machine guns and heroes than the average HamNation. Embed blogger Bill Ardolino shot it while in Anbar Province in January. It's a really up-close look at a day in the life of the U.S. military and Iraqi forces in Fallujah and the challenges they face.

Bill's heading back to Iraq with embed blogger Bill Roggio's outfit, Public Media Inc. Your donations to the organization help many embeds, and are fully tax deductible. Hint, hint.







Friday, August 03, 2007
HamNation: Better Living Through Bathroom Etiquette
Posted by: Mary Katharine Ham at 2:16 PM
HamNation is up, over at the video page.

YouTube version below the fold.
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Friday, July 20, 2007
HamNation Update
Posted by: Mary Katharine Ham at 1:27 PM
We will have one today. My producer and I are working on getting the last of it together. Thanks for watching, as usual. Back in a bit.

On a programming note, we're going to start releasing on Thursday from now on, since traffic is generally better, and we can catch all of you guys before you head home for the day. And, we're working on some other new ideas, which I'll announce as they come along.


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Friday, July 13, 2007
HamNation Delay... (The Last One)
Posted by: Mary Katharine Ham at 3:32 PM
Hey, guys. You're gonna have to take my apologies again this week in lieu of a HamNation video.

But there's good news! I finally got a producer (Can I get an Amen, Hallelujah, Praise the Lord whose middle name's Harold, and a side of fries with that!?!?). In short, I am excited to have some help.

Since I started video-blogging about eight months ago, and lost my original producer to the McCain campaign a couple months in (I can never decide if I'm more bitter about that or McCain-Feingold...), I have really tried hard to keep the product watchable and entertaining. Sometimes I haven't had the lighting, audio, computer, camera, technical equipment or skills to do that, but y'all have always been forgiving and I appreciate it.

The rest of the office appreciated it too, since if you had gone all medieval and heartless on my little projects, which despite being simple and little nonetheless kept me up all Thursday night, I would surely have taken it out on my office-mates in the form of flying coffee mugs (I pick up extras every time I'm on "Reliable Sources" for just such an eventuality) and indiscriminate defenestration of office supplies, up to and including interns.

So, Townhall thanks you for your patience. I have gotten better at video editing, but not much faster, so having our new whiz kid work on these will free up a lot of my time to, umm, dress my Peeps more ambitiously. Peep couture.

But seriously, I can spend some more time coming up with ideas and scripts and perhaps making HamNation a more frequent affair while keeping up and improving quality. Should be fun! Thanks again for your patience, and keep watching for a new video.

Matt-- the new producer-- and I will be sitting down next week to hash things out and talk about schedules. And, he will of course, have to pay his respects to the Peeps. They're quite moody performers and require obeisance. Spoiled little marshmallows.

Back with more soon! I can't thank you all enough for watching, despite the bumps in the road.

Thanks to Justin, my former producer, who answered questions for me when I was on my own despite being very busy in his own right. Thanks to Michelle Malkin and Bryan Preston for the inspiration and my first go in front of the camera. Thanks to Glenn Reynolds and Dr. Helen for encouragement.

Thanks to Allah for consultation, some video converting and being a general source of newsclippy goodness and much-appreciated linkage for my productions. Thanks to the Ham Fam for pitching in on production. Thanks to Bill Ardolino for essential borrowed production equipment for which I'm sure I owe him wear-and-tear money, good advice, and great ideas. And, a special thanks to Favazza, without whose help on ideas and scripts, filming skillz, and general coolness, HamNation would not have survived the last six months.

Yeah, yeah, it sounds like I think I'm at the Academy Awards or something, but ask anyone who's tried to do consistent video, and they'll tell you it's a ton of fun, but harder than it looks at first glance. I couldn't have done it without these folks, so I had to thank them. Most of them helped just because they're my buds and got little to no reward for it. (Although, if you want to thank them for their help, please send contribution checks to HotAir.com with "AllahPundit's iPhone fund" in the memo line.)

Back with more soon! Thanks, thanks, thanks for linking and watching. Feel free to have at the archives in the time being.





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