1. Barry Goldwater

    Barry Morris Goldwater was a five-term United States Senator from Arizona (1953–1965, 1969–87) and the Republican Party's nominee for president in the 1964 election. He is the American politician most often credited for sparking the resurgence of the American conservative political movement in the 1960s. Goldwater rejected the legacy of the New Deal and fought inside the Conservative coalition to defeat the New Deal coalition.

  2. Milton Friedman

    Milton Friedman (July 31 1912 - November 16 2006) was an American Nobel Laureate economist and public intellectual. An advocate of laissez-faire capitalism, Friedman made major contributions to the fields of macroeconomics, microeconomics, economic history and statistics. In 1976, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Economics for his achievements in the fields of consumption analysis, …

  3. Michelle Malkin

    Michelle Malkin (née Maglalang is an American columnist, blogger, author and political commentator. She is a social and political conservative who makes frequent guest appearances on national syndicated radio programs and on television networks such as MSNBC, Fox News Channel, and C-SPAN. As well as her written blog, she posts regular video blogs.

  4. Charles Krauthammer

    Charles Krauthammer, (born 13 March 1950), is a Pulitzer Prize-winning conservative columnist and commentator. Krauthammer appears regularly as a guest commentator on "Fox News". His print work appears in the "Washington Post", "Time" magazine and "The Weekly Standard".

  5. Mark Levin

    Mark Reed Levin (b. September 21, 1957) is a conservative radio talk show host on WABC in New York City, syndicated on both terrestrial radio and satellite radio.

  6. George Stigler

    George Joseph Stigler (January 17, 1911 - December 1, 1991) was a U.S. economist. He won the Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel in 1982, and was a key leader of the Chicago School of Economics, along with his close friend Milton Friedman. Stephen Stigler is his son. While at Chicago, he was greatly influenced by Frank Knight, his dissertation supervisor. Milton Friedman, a friend for over sixty years, …

  7. Jim Quinn

    Jim Quinn (b. 1943) is a popular American conservative/libertarian radio talk show host based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He is syndicated in Johnstown and Somerset, Pennsylvania; Akron, Ohio; Columbus, Ohio; Wheeling, West Virginia; Bangor, Maine, and Providence, Rhode Island, and is also heard on XM Satellite Radio Channel 165 from 6 - 9 AM Eastern Time, Monday through Friday.

  8. Joseph Mercola

    Joseph Mercola, D.O. (born 1954), is an osteopathic physician, health activist, and entrepreneur practicing near Chicago. He is the author of two "New York Times" best-sellers, "The No-Grain Diet" (with Alison Rose Levy), and "The Great Bird Flu Hoax", together with several other books. He is best known as founder and editor of the popular website Mercola.com. On his website, he advocates dietary and lifestyle approaches to health.

  9. Erik von Kuehnelt-Leddihn

    Erik Maria Ritter von Kuehnelt-Leddihn (July 31 1909-May 26 1999) was an Austrian Catholic aristocrat intellectual who described himself as an "extreme conservative arch-liberal." Kuehnelt-Leddihn often argued that majority rule in democracies is a threat to individual liberties, and declared himself a monarchist and an enemy of all forms of totalitarianism. Described as "A Walking Book of Knowledge," the cosmopolitan Kuehnelt-Leddihn was a polyglot, …

  10. Debbie Schlussel

    Debbie Schlussel (born April 9, 1969) is an American attorney, a conservative political commentator, a self-announced expert on Islam and a blogger.

  11. Ayaan Hirsi Ali

    This individual dismissed Warraq's unique and important collection on apostasy in Islam, because Warraq (and by extension, all Muslim apostates) was (were), '... no longer in the game.' It was astonishing to hear such a glib assessment from a conservative intellectual and self-appointed doyen (subsequently, government-appointed) examining Islamic terrorism.

  12. Frederica Massiah-Jackson

    Frederica Massiah-Jackson is a Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas judge. She served as President Judge from November 2000 to January 2006. Massiah-Jackson graduated from the Philadelphia High School for Girls in 3 years at the age of 16. She also graduated from Chestnut Hill College in 3 years and the University of Pennsylvania Law School in 1974 at the age of 23. Following law school, she clerked for Pennsylvania Supreme Court Justice Robert N.C. Nix Jr.

  13. Brett Doster

    Brett Stanton Doster is a Political consultant and Political Activist in the Florida He is known as on of the top Grassroots Organizers in the State of Florida, especially for the Republican Party and for Conservative causes in general. He previously served as the Campaign Manager for the Tom Gallagher for Governor Campaign and the Florida Bush-Cheney 04 Campaign.

  14. Gary M. Polland

    Gary Michael Polland (born 1950) is a Houston attorney who is the former elected chairman of the Harris County Republican Party (1996-2002) and the publisher of the <i>Texas Conservative Review</i>;, which he issues periodically on the Internet. From 2001-2006, the politically conservative Polland cohosted with the liberal commentator David A. Jones a weekly one-hour program <i>Texas Politics -The Real Deal</i> on Houston Media Source.

  15. Mike Francis

    Michael Gordon "Mike" Francis (born 1946) is a prominent Crowley businessman who was the chairman of the Republican Party in Louisiana from 1994-2000. A staunch fiscal and social conservative, Francis was an unsuccessful candidate for Louisiana secretary of state in a special election held on September 30, 2006. He has indicated that he will seek the position again in the jungle primary on October 20, 2007. "I will work to ensure the right to vote.

  16. James B. Utt

    James Boyd Utt was a conservative Republican congressman from populous Orange County, California, from 1953-1970.