- Sun Myung Moon
A prolific orator, Reverend Moon has the power to keep his audi-ence spellbound. Every time I heard him, I was overwhelmed by the flair and fervor of his speech. He is a leader, a thinker, and a friend of the poor. He incarnates all the virtues and qualities of a religious leader dedicated to God's will with sublime devotion. - Tony Blankley
Anthony "Tony" Blankley (born 1948 in London, United Kingdom) is the editorial page editor for "The Washington Times", co-host of the nationally syndicated public radio program "Left, Right & Center", and author of "The West's Last Chance: Will We Win the Clash of Civilizations?" Additionally, Blankley is a regular "talking head" for various television shows, including "The McLaughlin Group" and "The Diane Rehm Show". - David Limbaugh
David Limbaugh is a writer, author and attorney. His book "Bankrupt: The Intellectual and Moral Bankruptcy of Today's Democratic Party" (Regnery) was recently released in paperback. To find out more about David Limbaugh , please visit his website, www.davidlimbaugh.com . And to read features by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate website . - Donald Lambro
Donald Lambro is the chief political correspondent of The Washington Times, the author of five books on the government and the economy, and a nationally syndicated columnist. His twice-weekly United Feature Syndicate column appears in newspapers across the United States, including The Washington Times. - Bill Gertz
Bill Gertz (b. March 21, 1952) is an American reporter and analyst for "The Washington Times" and Fox News. He is the author of four books and co-writes a weekly column on the Pentagon and national security issues with Rowan Scarborough, called "Inside the Ring". - Wesley Pruden
Wesley Pruden is the editor-in-chief of "The Washington Times", a position he has held for 13 years. In June 2005, he told C-SPAN that he planned to leave in a few years; that would be roughly around the 25th anniversary of the "Times". - Fred Reed
Fred Reed (born 1945 in Crumpler, West Virginia) is a technology columnist for "The Washington Times," and the author of "Fred on Everything," a weekly independent column. He also writes books and other material. He has also written for The American Conservative and LewRockwell.com. A former Marine, Reed is a police writer, an occasional war correspondent, and an aficionado of raffish bars. His work, written in a unique and articulate style, … - Frank Gaffney
Despite his often extremist views, Gaffney is frequently cited in the press as an "expert" on U.S. foreign policy, appearing regularly on the BBC and other radio and TV broadcasts. He is also a prolific writer, having published in most major media outlets and opinion journals, including the Wall Street Journal , USA Today , The New Republic , Washington Post , New York Times , Christian Science Monitor , Los Angeles Times , National Review , Newsday , and Commentary magazine. - Bill Sammon
Bill Sammon is senior White House correspondent for the "Washington Examiner" (having left the same position at "The Washington Times" in February 2006), a political analyst for Fox News Channel, and the author of four "New York Times" bestsellers: "At Any Cost: How Al Gore Tried to Steal the Election"; "Fighting Back: The War on Terrorism from Inside the White House"; "Misunderestimated: The President Battles Terrorism, … - 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, … - Walid Phares
Dr. Walid Phares, is an American of Lebanese descent and expert on global terrorism and Middle Eastern affairs. He is a Senior Fellow at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD) in Washington, D.C., and a Visiting Fellow at the European Foundation for Democracy in Brussels. He has published a number of articles in "Middle East Quarterly", "Global Affairs", "Journal of Middle East", … - Arnaud de Borchgrave
Arnaud de Borchgrave (1926-) is an American journalist who specializes in international politics. He is currently editor at large of "The Washington Times" and of United Press International. Born in Belgium to a Belgian count, de Borchgrave was educated in Belgium, Britain and the United States. He served the British Royal Navy from 1942 to 1946, volunteering at the age of 15. In 1947, he was appointed Brussels bureau chief for United Press International, … - Robert Stacy McCain
Robert Stacy McCain (born 1959) is an assistant national editor for "The Washington Times" and co-author (with Lynn Vincent) of "DONKEY CONS: Sex, Crime, and Corruption in the Democratic Party". He lives in Maryland with his wife, Lou Ann, and their six children. McCain was born in Atlanta, Georgia and graduated in 1983 from Jacksonville State University in Alabama. His journalism career began with the (now defunct) "Cobb News-Chronicle" in 1986. - Richard Miniter
Richard Miniter (born 1967) is the author of two New York Times best selling books, "Losing bin Laden" and "Shadow War" and is an internationally recognized expert on terrorism. He is also a fellow at the Hudson Institute, Washington Editor of PajamasMedia.com and a former editorial page writer for "The Wall Street Journal Europe". He has been published in "The New York Times", "The Washington Post", … - Pat Dollard
Patrick Dollard is an American documentary filmmaker. A native of New York City of Puerto Rican and Irish descent, in the 1990s he was a Hollywood talent agent, manager, and producer most known for guiding the career of Oscar-winning director Steven Soderbergh from his neophyte "Sex, Lies and Videotape" early days onward through the mega-successful mainstream, e.g. "Ocean's Twelve" and a multi-picture deal with Mark Cuban's HDNET cable channel. - Arnold Beichman
Arnold Beichman , a political scientist, writer, and former journalist, has been a visiting scholar and research fellow at the Hoover Institution since 1982. He is an expert in international relations and American politics. He is currently researching political events in the former Soviet Union as well as developing a biography of former vice president Henry A. Wallace . - Ronald Bailey
Ronald Bailey (born November 23, 1953) is the science editor for "Reason" magazine. He was born and raised in Washington County, Virginia, and attended the University of Virginia, where he earned a B.A. in philosophy and economics in 1976. He attended the University of Virginia School of Law for three semesters. Bailey worked briefly as an economist for the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission before turning to his career in writing and television production. - Carol Platt Liebau
Carol Platt Liebau is an attorney, political analyst and commentator based near Los Angeles, California. She has served as a guest host for the nationally-syndicated "Hugh Hewitt Show," for KABC radio in Los Angeles, and for KFTK 97.1 FM Talk in St. Louis. Carol has also provided analysis and commentary on television for PBS, CNN, the Fox News Channel, MSNBC and on "The Dennis Miller Show." - James G. Lakely
James G. Lakely (born September 15, 1970) is an American senior business editor for "Pool & Spa News". From 2005 to 2007, Lakely was an editorial writer for the "Riverside Press-Enterprise" in Riverside, California. From 2002 to 2005, he covered the White House, the United States Congress and United States politics for "The Washington Times". He has also worked at the "Free Lance-Star" in Fredericksburg, Virginia, … - Jonathan V. Last
Jonathan V. Last is the online editor of "The Weekly Standard". Last has written for "The Wall Street Journal", "The Los Angeles Times", "The Washington Post", "The New York Post", "Salon.com", "Slate", "The Washington Times", "The New York Press", and other publications. He has appeared on CNN, Sky News, and the Fox News Channel. He is one of three writers at the "Galley Slaves" blog, … - Richard Grenier
Richard Grenier (1933-January 29, 2002) was a neoconservative cultural columnist for "The Washington Times", and a film critic for "Commentary" and "The New York Times". He was a graduate and lieutenant of the United States Naval Academy. He is particularly known for his review on the critically-acclaimed film, "Gandhi", involving scathing attacks on Gandhi and India. - Alex Epstein
I am a professional intellectual, writer, and speaker specializing in cultural, political, and business issues. My favorite part of my job is taking some complex problem and identifying the basic principles necessary to solve it. My - David Skinner
David Skinner is an assistant managing editor at "The Weekly Standard" whose articles frequently appear in the magazine or on its Web site. Before joining the magazine in November 1998, Skinner was managing editor of The Public Interest. He has written for Education Next, Slate, The Washington Times, The Wall Street Journal and other publications. He edits Doublethink, a quarterly journal for young writers published by America’s Future Foundation, … - Smith Hempstone
Smith Hempstone (February 1, 1929 - November 19, 2006) was a journalist and the United States ambassador to Kenya in 1989-93. He was a vocal proponent of democracy, fighting for free elections in Kenya in 1991. Hempstone graduated from University of the South and served as a Marine in the Korean War. He worked as the Africa correspondent for "The Chicago Daily News", wrote several books, and wrote a synidicated column carried by 90 newspapers. - Wes Johnson
Wes Johnson is an actor who has appeared in such films as John Waters' A Dirty Shame, Chris Rock's Head of State, and the upcoming Nicole Kidman thriller The Visiting. He also appeared in For Richer or Poorer, Hearts in Atlantis, and the indy short Ted's 12. Wes, who was the comedy co-host to the late Wolfman Jack on his last nationally syndicated radio program has spent many years in comedy troupes such as Fresh Victims, Gross National Product and The Loyal Opposition. - Daniel Wattenberg
Daniel Eli Wattenberg is an American journalist and musician. He was born in 1959 and grew up in Bethesda, Maryland. His father is the pundit Ben Wattenberg. He received his BA degree from Columbia University in 1983. He was a singer and songwriter with several somewhat successful punk rock bands, and made several dozen appearances at CBGB. - Joy Jones
Joy Jones is a writer and educator in the United States. The magna cum laude graduate of the University of Detroit. She spent 12 years as a teacher, trainer, and administrator in the Washington D.C. public school system. She has written a children's book and her articles have been published by the The Washington Post. - Robert B. Charles
Robert B. Charles is assistant secretary of state at the U.S. State Department's Bureau of International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs. In a column, titled "Accelerated Training in Iraq", written for "The Washington Times" he credits the United States training of foreign police forces with assisting in the spread and maintenance of democracy: :"Afghanistan recently held a stunning, nearly violence-free election. - Criton M. Zoakos
Criton M. Zoakos is president and founder of Leto Research, LLC, a Virginia based economic consulting firm. As such, Zoakos is a consultant and analyst to many of Wall Street’s largest hedge funds and institutional investors. A former Senior Policy Analyst at Polyconomics, Inc. and founder of its emerging markets analytical service, "Global 2000", Zoakos is the author of numerous studies of political cultures in Europe and the Middle East. - Dominic Patten
Dominic Patten is an award-winning Canadian journalist, television host and author. He has lived in England, Spain, the U.S. and all over Canada. In his work he draws equally from classical Greek authors, rock ‘n roll, political history, French renaissance design and film & media disciplines. Patten has written for "The New York Times", "The International Herald Tribune", "Salon.com", "The Washington Times", "The Globe and Mail", … - William Hagan
William Hagan (born August 29 1968), American political writer, is a member of the Republican Party. William Hagan has authored works under the name Bill Hagan and William John Hagan. Mr. Hagan is a political columnist. He has written for the Canada Free Press, The Providence Journal, The Washington Times Insight Magazine, World Net Daily and the British publication Freedom Today. - Jason D. Fodeman
Jason D. Fodeman is the author of "How to Destroy a Village: What the Clintons Taught a Seventeen Year Old" (ISBN 1-59129-804-0), a book critical of former U.S. president Bill Clinton and his wife Hillary Rodham Clinton. Fodeman was an undergraduate student at Johns Hopkins University at the time he wrote the book. His premise assumes the existence of a biased liberal establishment and a biased liberal media. After discussing the importance of values and morals, … - Gene Grabowski
Gene Grabowski , a Senior Vice President of Levick Strategic Communications, is one of the world's top authorities on communications strategies for food and consumer-product recalls and litigation matters. He is a seasoned communications professional and former journalist with a reputation for creating and implementing high-level strategic communications plans, conducting effective media training and working with the national news media. - The Washington Times
- Tony Snow
Hello everyone, thanks for stopping by. Well I have been in lovely Las Vegas for almost 16yrs now, so I must like it. I'm originally from Michigan, went to college in Daytona Beach, (I'm not stupid). Ok maybe I am, I joined the Army because a private college turned out to be quite expensive. But, I was going to college to be a pilot and the Army let me fly helicopters, so it sorta worked out. - Jay Leblanc
I'm originally from North Attleboro, Mass., and now live in Greenbelt, Md. I'm an Assistant News Editor at The Washington Times in D.C. I enjoy sports, music, TV, reading, journalism, politics, road trips, going out & chillin' out back. - Nichole Allen
RANDOM THOUGHTS:. - Bill Gertz
Bill Gertz , U.S. National Security Bill Gertz is national security correspondent at The Washington Times and the author of the New York Times bestseller, Enemies: HowHow America's Foes Steal Our Vital Secrets--and How We Let It Happen, Betrayal: How the Clinton administration undermined American security and China Threat: How the People's Republic Targets America . - Heather Anderson
Wes and I got married on 5/27/07 and there will be lots of pictures up here soon!!! - Jenny
Made in Chicago, cultivated in North Carolina, processed in Pennsylvania, refined in Georgia.
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