Required Reading and Then Some
Michael freakin’ Totten. Every last word.
Look. Michael does what very few MSM journalists dare to do, and he does it on his own dime and without a guaranteed paycheck at the end of it. What he does is supported by you. It’s what journalism used to be, should be, and could be again.
So when you get to the end of Mike’s latest, click on one of his PayPal links. If you’re broke, click on his comments and tell him “Thank you.” If you’ve got some extra money, throw five or twenty or fifty bucks his way. Or — and this is the best option if you’re willing and able — you can now subscribe to Totten through PayPal. Make a small commitment, and PayPal will automatically bill you ten or twenty or however many dollars a month.
Ten bucks a month from you makes a big difference in what Mike can do and where he can go. I just subscribed, and got so excited about it that I’m begging you to subscribe, too.
And if you don’t or can’t? Then you still owe it to yourself to read his stuff. As in, right the hell now.






I subscribed yesterday. He’s worth way more than I can afford, but $10 a month is a start.
I forwarded Totten’s article on Georgia to my brother-in-law, who is a major Obamaniac. He doesn’t seem to be able to comprehend it. Kinda discouraging.
Oh, well. Some people you just can’t talk to….
I gave a bit… we need bloggers like this. BADLY!
There are not many things as exciting as seeing a new article on michaeltotten.com.
I just sent $40 Michael’s way. Nukem is right. He’s worth way more than I can afford and the truth is, if you aren’t reading Michael Totten, you have no idea what is really going on in whatever hotspot he happens to be in. The same goes for Michael Yon.
Bernard-Henry Levi also expressed as much — explaining the painstaking groundwork Russia put in to this months before Georgia acted…
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB121979710251174853.html?mod=djemEditorialPage
I’ve been reading and donating to him for a couple years now. It’s always worth my time and dollars.
I have to admit, I’m a little worried that he might piss off the wrong people with this subject. He’s dealing with thugs and corruption on a level several orders of magnitude beyond what he typically deals with in the mid east.