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  1. Jonah Goldberg

    Jonah Jacob Goldberg (born March 21, 1969), is an American conservative commentator. Goldberg is known for his contributions on politics and culture to "National Review Online", where he is the editor-at-large. He also frequently appears on television, on such shows as "Good Morning America", "Crossfire", "Nightline", "Hardball with Chris Matthews", "Larry King Live" and "Your World with Neil Cavuto".

  2. La Shawn Barber

    La Shawn Barber is a black conservative columnist and blogger who lives in the Washington D.C. area. Barber is a native of South Carolina. An alcoholic in her younger years, Barber took a vow of sobriety and abstinence shortly before her thirtieth birthday. She later moved to Washington, D.C. to serve as a legislative correspondent for a Democratic senator. She eventually converted to Christianity, became a political conservative, and pursued writing.

  3. Michael Moore

    Michael Francis Moore (born April 23 1954) is an Academy Award-winning American director and producer of "Fahrenheit 9/11" and "Bowling for Columbine", two of the highest-grossing documentaries of all time. He is a vocal critic of globalization, large corporations, gun violence, the Iraq War, U.S. President George W. Bush and the American health care system. In 2005 Time magazine named him one of the world's 100 most influential people.

  4. Kathryn Jean Lopez

    Kathryn Jean Lopez, (born March 22, probably 1976), a native of Manhattan, is an American conservative columnist, who is nationally syndicated by the United Feature Syndicate/Newspaper Enterprise Association. She is also the editor of National Review Online. Her nickname on National Review Online's group blog "The Corner", is "K-Lo", a wordplay based on "J-Lo", the popular nickname for Jennifer Lopez. Lopez grew up in the Chelsea section of lower Manhattan, …

  5. Jim Geraghty

    Jim Geraghty is a regular contributor to "National Review Online" and "National Review". In addition to writing columns for "National Review", Geraghty also has a weblog on the site named TKS and is a former reporter for States News Service. During the 2004 US Presidential election, Geraghty was often critical of Democratic Party presidential candidate John Kerry. At the time his weblog used the name "The Kerry Spot".

  6. Michael Medved

    Michael Medved (born October 3 1948) is an American, conservative radio talk show host, film critic and author.

  7. Jed Babbin

    Jed Babbin was a deputy undersecretary of defense during the first Bush administration in the United States, and the author of the political book "Inside the Asylum" as well as "Showdown" and "In The Words Of Our Enemies." He is a conservative commentator, a contributing editor to "The American Spectator", and a contributor to "National Review Online". Mr. Babbin is also a frequent guest host on Talk Radio WMET in Washington, …

  8. John Derbyshire

    John Derbyshire (born June 3, 1945) is a British-born author who lives in the United States and became a naturalized citizen in 2002. He is a columnist for the conservative magazines "National Review Online" and "New English Review". Derbyshire writes on a broad range of topics, including immigration, China, history, mathematics, culture, politics, and race. Derbyshire graduated from University College London, where he studied mathematics.

  9. Ben Domenech

    Originally from Mississippi, Ben Domenech began his career as a political journalist covering Capitol Hill. In 2002, he was sworn in as the youngest Schedule C political appointee in the Bush Administration, where he served for a year before spending two as the chief speechwriter for a U.S. Senator. Ben has worked as a book editor, ghostwriter, and consultant (though not necessarily in that order). He is the editor in chief of The Critical , a quarterly journal.

  10. John J. Miller

    John J. Miller (b. 1970) is the national political reporter for "National Review" and contributor to its Web component, National Review Online. A former contributing editor to "Reason", Miller is also the former vice president of the Center for Equal Opportunity and the recipient of a Bradley fellowship from the Heritage Foundation. Born in Detroit, Miller was raised in both Michigan and Florida. He was educated at the University of Michigan, …

  11. Donald Luskin

    Donald Luskin is Chief Investment Officer for Trend Macrolytics LLC, a consulting firm providing investment strategy and macroeconomics forecasting and research for institutional investors. Luskin is a contributing editor and columnist both for National Review Online (NRO) and SmartMoney.com. His columns touch on investing, economic and political matters. Luskin is a frequent guest on Larry Kudlow's CNBC television show "Kudlow and Company".

  12. W. Thomas Smith Jr.

    W. Thomas Smith, Jr. (born April 30, 1959) is an American author, editor, and journalist. He has written several books and his articles appear in many of the world's leading newspapers and magazines. Smith is executive editor of "World Defense Review", a columnist with Townhall.com, and a frequent contributor to "National Review Online".

  13. Lawrence Kudlow

    Lawrence Kudlow expresses faith in Messiah after emerging from a battle with addiction. In the 1980s he served as undersecretary of US Office of Management and Budget. In 1994 The New York Times published a full-page article, "A Wall Street Star's Agonizing Confession," about Kudlow's life and addiction to cocaine.

  14. Catherine Seipp

    Catherine Seipp was a Los Angeles freelance writer and media critic. She is best known for writing the weekly "From the Left Coast" column for "National Review Online" and a monthly column for the "Independent Women's Forum" and for her early recognition of the potential significance of the blogosphere.

  15. Aaron Mannes

    Aaron Mannes is an American writer living in suburban Maryland. In addition to authoring "Profiles in Terror: A Guide to Middle East Terrorist Organizations" (2004), he has written on Middle East affairs and terrorism for numerous publications including "Policy Review", "The Wall Street Journal-Europe", "The Jerusalem Post", "National Review Online", "The Forward", "Middle East Insight", …

  16. David Satter

    David Satter , a former Moscow correspondent, is a long time observer of Russia and the former Soviet Union. He is a senior fellow at the Hudson Institute and a visiting scholar at the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS). Satter was born in Chicago in 1947 and graduated from the University of Chicago and Oxford University, where he was a Rhodes Scholar and earned a B.Litt degree in political philosophy.

  17. Winfield Myers

    Winfield Myers (born 1960) is an American journalist and public intellectual in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Born in Georgia, Myers is a graduate of Young Harris College and the University of Georgia, and attended graduate school in history at Tulane University and the University of Michigan. He taught on the Great Books and Renaissance history at Michigan, world history at Xavier University of Louisiana, medieval history at Tulane, …

  18. Jeffrey T. Kuhner

    Jeffrey T. Kuhner is the editor of the American Internet news magazine "Insight on the News". He is a regular contributor to the commentary pages at the Washington Times and has written for Human Events, National Review Online and Investor's Business Daily. In January 2007, he gained notice in the media as purveyor of the "first anonymous smear of the 2008 presidential race" for his role in the Insight magazine "madrassa" media controversy.

  19. Neil Clark Warren

    Dr. Neil Clark Warren is chairman and co-founder of the online dating service eHarmony. He is a former dean and psychologist at Fuller Theological Seminary. Warren holds a bachelor’s degree from Pepperdine University, a Master of Divinity degree from Princeton Theological Seminary, and a Ph.D. in clinical psychology from the University of Chicago in 1967. In 2007 Neil and his wife Marilyn moved to Kennebunkport, Maine. They still keep a residence in Pasadena, California.

  20. Joseph Skelly

    Dr. Joseph Skelly is an Associate Professor of History at the College of Mount Saint Vincent in the Bronx, NY. His education includes a BA, MA, and PhD from the University of Notre Dame. He is a frequent contributor for "National Review Online", an Academic Fellow with the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, and also collaborates with conservative historian Victor Davis Hanson. Dr. Skelly is also a Civil Affairs officer in the United States Army Reserves, …

  21. Hillel Fradkin

    Hillel Fradkin , "Philosophy and Law: Leo Strauss as a Student of Medieval Jewish Thought," The Review of Politics , Winter 1991. Hillel Fradkin , "Why They Hate Us," American Enterprise Institute, December 1, 2001. Hillel Fradkin , "America Among the Nations," National Review Online, January 31, 2003. Hillel Fradkin , "Reading Ahmadinejad in Washington," Weekly Standard , May 29, 2006.

  22. John Podhoretz

    John Podhoretz , the son of Norman Podhoretz and Midge Decter, is a second-generation neoconservative. He came of age during the rise of the neoconservative camp to political prominence in the late 1970s and early 1980s. At the University of Chicago, Podhoretz came under the influence of Allan Bloom, the Leo Strauss acolyte who authored the controversial best-seller The Closing of the American Mind . Podhoretz also worked briefly in the Reagan administration.

  23. Christopher C. Horner

    Christopher C. Horner serves as a Senior Fellow at CEI, in which capacity he oversees petitions and litigation on topics including data access and quality laws, the Freedom of Information Act, and government science and agency statutory compliance, and other legal matters involving environment and energy issues, international environmental treaties, and climate policy.

  24. Dennis Wagner

    Dennis Wagner Executive Director, Access Research Network . Dennis Wagner is executive director of the Access Research Network (ARN) , a non-profit organization dedicated to providing accessible information on science, technology and society issues from an intelligent design perspective. ARN is probably the best internet site to gather information , news , and articles about intelligent design.

  25. Paul J. Georgia

    Paul Georgia is an environmental policy analyst at CEI. He specializes in global-warming issues and edits the bi-weekly coalition “Cooler Heads” newsletter covering the political, economic, and scientific aspects of the global-warming debate. Mr. Georgia also studies international lending institutions and foreign aid as well as sustainable-development issues.

  26. Stephen D. Bryen

    Dr. Stephen D. Bryen Stephen Bryen is a member of the board of advisors of the Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs (JINSA), as is his old friend Richard Perle. His wife Shoshana Bryen is a Senior Director of JINSA, in charge of Special Projects. Bryen is of particular interest as an example of someone who has embraced the "Israel first" concept fully.

  27. Marc Morano

    Mr. Morano has served as a reporter and commentator for America's Voice Television (formerly NET). He has also appeared on Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher and Multimedia's News Talk Television. Other television clients have included NBC News, ABC News, FOX News, and the McLaughlin Group. He has reported for The Washington Times "Inside Politics" section New Republic Magazine, National Review Online, Newsmax.com, WorldnetDaily.com , and American Spectator Magazine .

  28. Michael Rubin

    Michael Rubin , a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute and an adviser on Iran and Iraq in the Donald Rumsfeld Pentagon, is an outspoken and sometimes controversial proponent of U.S. intervention in the Middle East and other global hotspots.

  29. Joe Carter

    Joe Carter Director of Web Communications Joe Carter is the Director of Web Communications at the Family Research Council. In that capacity he serves as the Managing Editor for FRC's daily blog, (FRCBlog.com) and manages all aspects of FRC's online and new media communications. After serving fifteen years in the Marine Corps, Mr. Carter worked as the Managing Editor for the biweekly regional newspaper, The East Texas Tribune .

  30. Michael Novak

    Michael Novak , "'Asymmetrical Warfare' and Just War: A Moral Obligation," National Review Online, February 10, 2003. MediaTransparency.org, Grants to Michael Novak , http://www.mediatransparency.org/grantsearchresults.php? Message=Michael+Novak .

  31. Jason Mattera

    Jason Mattera , Spokesman Jason is the surprisingly fresh face of conservatism. Born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, Jason has become known as a dynamic speaker, spirited writer, and expert campus-activism strategist.

  32. John Keegan

    Keegan has also been criticised by peers, including Sir Michael Howard , [6] Peter Paret citation needed and Christopher Bassford . [7] for his critical position on Carl von Clausewitz , a Prussian officer and writer on military philosophy. Keegan is described as profoundly mistaken and Bassford states that Nothing anywhere in Keegan's work—despite his many diatribes about Clausewitz and 'the Clausewitzians'—reflects any reading whatsoever of Clausewitz's own writings .

  33. Gregory S. McNeal

    Mr. McNeal was previously a Guest Lecturer and Instructor in the School of Public Affairs at American University where he co-taught a course on just responses to terrorism. He served as an officer in the U.S. Army, earned a JD from the Case School of Law with honors in International Law, earned a Masters in Public Administration with distinction from American University and a degree in International Relations from Lehigh University.

  34. Winfield J. C. Myers

    Winfield J. C. Myers , Co-Founder and Director Winfield Myers is director of Campus Watch , a project of the Middle East Forum in Philadelphia. Before taking over at Campus Watch, he was managing editor of The American Enterprise magazine, a publication of the American Enterprise Institute in Washington, D.C. The former CEO of Democracy Project, he has longstanding interests in higher education, American politics and culture, and foreign policy.

  35. Alan W. Dowd

    Alan Dowd Alan W. Dowd ( alan@sipr.org ) is a Senior Fellow with Sagamore Institute for Policy Research. A nationally recognized writer, Dowd is a contributing editor with The American Legion magazine, columnist for FrontPage Magazine , and regular contributor to several other publications. Dowd’s connection to Sagamore dates back to the very beginning of the organization.

  36. Allison Kasic

    Allison began her political career at Bucknell University as a founding member of the Bucknell University Conservatives Club, Bucknell Rifle Association, and The Counterweight , Bucknell's conservative publication. Allison was an integral part of these conservative clubs from the very beginning, serving as a student leader and writer. Allison wrote the "AK's Rapid Fire" column in The Counterweight, covering subjects from radical feminism to free speech on campus.

  37. Jennifer C. Braceras

    Jennifer Braceras, of Concord Braceras is an attorney and freelance writer whose articles on politics, culture and the law have appeared in both local and national news publications. From 2000 to 2002, she was a research fellow at Harvard Law School. She is a former Senior Fellow for Legal Policy with the Independent Women’s Forum and practiced law at the Boston firm of Ropes & Gray.

  38. Kent Lassman

    Kent Lassman Kent Lassman is the vice president for strategy at FREEDOMWORKS. He serves a broad role in campaigns and institutional marketing. Lassman is the author of more than 75 policy papers, opinion-editorials, and essays. His work has been published by the Richmond Times-Dispatch, the Manchester Union-Leader, the Wall Street Journal, National Review Online, and the Federalist Society. He is a contributor to the weblog of two think tanks.

  39. Becky Cusey

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