1. William Bennett

    William John Bennett (born July 31, 1943) is an American conservative pundit and politician. He served as United States Secretary of Education from 1985 to 1988. He also held the post of Director of the Office of National Drug Control Policy (or "Drug Czar") under George H. W. Bush. Bennett was born in Brooklyn but later moved to Washington, D.C., where he attended Gonzaga College High School.

  2. Stephen Spruiell

    Stephen Hill Spruiell (born November 20, 1979) is a conservative writer and columnist for the "National Review".

  3. Doug Giles

    Doug Giles (born c. 1962) is a minister and conservative Christian political commentator. Giles writes a weekly column for Townhall.com and is the creator of the Internet radio show Clash Radio. He is also the author of the books "Raising Boys Feminists Will Hate"; "Ruling in Babylon: Seven Habits of Highly Effective Twentysomethings"; "Political Twerps, Cultural Jerks, Church Quirks"; and "The Bulldog Attitude: Get It or Get Left Behind".

  4. Forrest McDonald

    Forrest McDonald (born January 7, 1927), is an American historian who has written extensively on the early national period, on republicanism, and on the presidency. He is considered a leading conservative scholar. McDonald was born in Orange, Texas. He took his B.A. and Ph.D. degrees (1955) from the University of Texas at Austin, where he studied with Fulmer Mood. He taught at Brown University (1959-67), Wayne State University (1967-76), …

  5. Warren Chisum

    Warren Darrel Chisum (born July 4, 1938) is a staunchly conservative Republican member of the Texas House of Representatives from the Panhandle city of Pampa, a community of some 20,000 people and the seat of Gray County. He has served in the state House since 1989. A key lieutenant of Speaker Thomas Russell "Tom" Craddick, Sr., of Midland, Chisum is the incoming 2007 chairman of the budget-writing House Appropriations Committee.

  6. Lino Graglia

    Professor Graglia has written widely in constitutional law--especially on judicial review, constitutional interpretation, race discrimination, and affirmative action--and also teaches and writes in the area of antitrust. He is the author of Disaster by Decree: The Supreme Court Decisions on Race and the Schools (Cornell, 1976) and many articles, including recently "Church of the Lukumi Babalu Aye: Of Animal Sacrifice and Religious Persecution" ( Georgetown Law Journal , 1996).

  7. Steve Stockman

    Steve Stockman (born November 14, 1956) is a political activist and a former conservative Republican congressman from the Texas's 9th congressional district, which at that time represented Chambers, Galveson, Jefferson, and part of Harris counties, including part of metropolitan Houston. Stockman was born in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, near Detroit. In 1992, Stockman ran as a Republican for the House of Representatives against Jack Brooks.

  8. Kent Hance

    Kent Ronald Hance (born November 14, 1942, in Dimmitt, Texas) is a lobbyist and lawyer who was a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives from west Texas, having served from 1979 to 1985. After his congressional service, he switched to the Republican Party. As a conservative Democrat, Hance represented the 19th Congressional District, which then stretched from Midland and Odessa to Lubbock.

  9. Bobby Ray Inman

    Bobby Ray Inman (born April 4, 1931 in Rhonesboro, Texas) is a retired U.S. admiral who held several influential positions in the U.S. Intelligence community. He served as Director of Naval Intelligence from September 1974 to July 1976, then moved to the Defense Intelligence Agency where he served as Vice Director until 1977. He next became the Director of the National Security Agency, …

  10. Larry Combest

    Larry Ed Combest (born March 20 1945) is a Texas Republican U.S. politician who was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from 1985-2003. Combest was born in Memphis, the seat of Hall County in West Texas. In 1969, he earned his bachelor of business administration degree from West Texas State University in Canyon, the seat of Randall County south of Amarillo. His family operated a farm for four generations.

  11. Steven Wayne Smith

    Steven Wayne Smith (born 1961), is a Republican former Texas Supreme Court associate justice, who was defeated for renomination in 2004 through the active opposition of Governor Rick Perry. He was defeated by Paul W. Green. Smith again lost -- very narrowly -- a bid for nomination to the court in the March 7, 2006, GOP primary, when Perry again opposed his candidacy. Smith served on the high Texas court from November 2002 through January 2005.

  12. Bob Price

    Robert Dale “Bob” Price was a Republican congressman from the Texas Panhandle from 1967-1975 and a member of the Texas State Senate from 1978-1980. Price was considered to have been among the most conservative members of his party. He was the first Republican since Reconstruction to hold the Panhandle congressional seat. Price was born to Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Price, Sr., in rural Reading, Kansas.

  13. Marc Hetherington

    Marc Hetherington is an American political scientist. He is an Associate Professor of Political Science at Vanderbilt University. Dr. Hetherington's research implies that decline in public support for social welfare policies is not due to an increase in conservatism but instead a decline in political trust. The implication of this research is that Bill Clinton could have successfully pursued more aggressive social policies during his second term.

  14. Bob Deuell

    Bob Deuell (born 11 March 1950) is a conservative Republican member of the Texas Senate, representing the 10 counties of Senate District 2 in Northeast Texas, since 2003. He was educated at George Mason University and the Medical College of Virginia in order to become a family physician. Deuell is a partner in Primary Care Associates of Greenville, Texas, and is a member of the American Medical Association and Texas Medical Association.

  15. Joe Skeen

    Joseph Richard "Joe" Skeen (June 30, 1927-- December 7, 2003) was a conservative Republican congressman from southern New Mexico. He served for eleven terms in the United States House of Representatives between 1980 and 2003. Skeen was born in Roswell, New Mexico. During his teenage years, his family moved to Seattle. During the final year of World War II, Skeen entered the United States Navy. After returning home, he graduated from Texas A&M University in College Station, …

  16. John Layfield

    John Charles Layfield, known by his current ring name John "Bradshaw" Layfield or JBL (born November 29, 1966), is an inactive American professional wrestler. He is currently working for World Wrestling Entertainment as a color commentator on "WWE Friday Night SmackDown!". The JBL persona is based largely on Layfield's real-life accomplishments outside the ring.

  17. Xavier Rodriguez

    Xavier Rodriguez is a former Justice on the Texas State Supreme Court and currently sits on the bench as a United States District Judge for the Western District of Texas. Born in San Antonio, Texas, he received his undergraduate degree from Harvard University (A.B. History), a graduate degree from the University of Texas LBJ School of Public Affairs (M.P.A) and a law degree from the University of Texas Law School.

  18. Ezola B. Foster

    Ezola Broussard Foster (born August 9, 1938) is an African American conservative political activist. Foster is president of "Americans for Family Values", authored the book "What's Right for All Americans", and was the Reform Party candidate for Vice President in the U.S. presidential election of 2000. In April 2002, Foster left the Reform Party to join the Constitution Party.

  19. Thomas Pauken

    Thomas Weir "Tom" Pauken (born June 11, 1944) is a Dallas lawyer and author who served as Texas Republican chairman from 1994-1997 during the transition period when the party leaped from minority to majority status in the state. A staunch conservative, Pauken lost two tight races for U.S. Congress in 1978 and 1980, and in 1998, he failed in a bid for the Republican nomination for Texas attorney general.

  20. William A. Blakley

    William Arvis "Dollar Bill" Blakley (November 17, 1898 - January 5, 1976) was an American senator and businessman from the State of Texas. He served two incomplete terms as Senator, the first in 1957, the second in 1961. He was part of the conservative wing of the Texas Democratic Party and is remembered for running against liberal Democrat Ralph Yarborough in the 1958 election and losing to Republican John Tower in the 1961 special election, …

  21. Jack English Hightower

    Jack English Hightower (born September 6, 1926) is a former Democratic U.S. representative from Texas. Born in Memphis, the seat of Hall County in west Texas, Hightower received a bachelor of arts degree from Baylor University in Waco in 1949, an LL.B. from that institution in 1951, and an LL.M. from the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, in 1992.

  22. Hao Nguyen

    Male, (Houston, TX, United States)

  23. George W. Bush

    George Walker Bush is the forty-third and current President of the United States of America. Originally inaugurated on January 20, 2001, Bush was elected president in the 2000 presidential election and re-elected in the 2004 presidential election. He previously served as the forty-sixth Governor of Texas from 1995 to 2000, and is the eldest son of former United States president George H. W. Bush.

  24. Tom Dale Delay

    Thomas Dale DeLay is a former member of the United States House of Representatives from Sugar Land, Texas. He was House Majority Leader 2003–2006 and is a prominent conservative member of the Republican Party. DeLay was first elected to the House in 1984. He became known as "The Hammer" for his enforcement of party discipline in close votes and his reputation for taking political retribution on opponents.

  25. William Frank Buckley Sr.

    William Frank Buckley, Sr. (born: 11 July 1881 Washington on the Brazos, Texas & died 5 October 1958 in New York City) was a Texan lawyer who became influential in Mexican politics during the term of President Victoriano Huerta and was expelled from Mexico during the Presidency of Álvaro Obregón. Buckley is best known as the father of the publisher of "National Review" magazine, William Frank Buckley, Jr. and as the father of former U.S. Senator James L. Buckley, …

  26. Dan Patrick

    Dan Patrick (born Dannie Scott Goeb, 4 April 1950) is a Texas State Senator, former sportscaster, author, and conservative radio talk show host on KSEV 700 AM in Houston, Texas. Patrick hosts a daily afternoon show on KSEV radio and regularly organizes political events in the Houston area. Patrick's show was once voted the top talk radio show in Texas by the Houston Press Club. Prior to hosting his show on KSEV, Patrick was a television broadcaster in Baltimore, Scranton, …

  27. Dan Smoot

    Howard Drummond Smoot aka Dan Smoot (born in East Prairie in Mississippi County, Missouri, on October 5, 1913 - died on July 24, 2003, in Tyler in Smith County, Texas) was an FBI agent and a conservative political activist. From the 1950s to 1971, he published "The Dan Smoot Report", which chronicled alleged communist infiltration in various sectors of American government and society. In 1970, he opposed the selection of a future U.S. president, …

  28. Henry Grover

    Henry Cushing “Hank” Grover was a conservative politician from the U.S. state of Texas best known for his relatively narrow defeat as the Republican gubernatorial nominee in 1972. Grover was born in Corpus Christi. He died in Houston of Alzheimer's disease. Grover lived as a boy in San Antonio. A Roman Catholic, he graduated from the college-preparatory and all-male St. Thomas High School in Houston.

  29. Jaz McKay

    Jaz McKay (born August 1958) is a radio host, writer, and comedian. Currently he hosts a conservative talk radio show at KNZR in Bakersfield, California from noon until three o-clock.

  30. 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.

  31. Jeff Burk

    Dreaming and Scheming.

  32. Josh Sarkar

    Just a college student trying to get by.

  33. Heath

    I am an INTj... look it up.

  34. Ron Paul

    Ronald Ernest Paul (born August 20, 1935) is a 10th-term Congressman from Lake Jackson, Texas, a member of the Republican Party, a physician, and a candidate for the 2008 presidential election. He has represented Texas's 14th congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives since 1997 and represented Texas's 22nd district in 1976 and from 1979 to 1985. He earned the nickname "Dr.

  35. Neal Boortz

    Neal Boortz (born April 6, 1945), is a U.S. talk radio host. His radio show is based in Atlanta, Georgia and is nationally syndicated by Cox Radio and the Jones Radio Networks. Boortz is also a lawyer and best-selling author. He considers himself to be a libertarian, and supports eliminating the war on drugs, lowering taxes, and shrinking the size of government, while disagreeing with the Libertarian Party platform by firmly supporting incremental tax reform, …

  36. Doug West

    Hello everyon' out in Myspaceville! Me llamo es Doug E. 2 Fresh. I'm just a country boy lovin' life in beautiful Texas. I will be attending Texas A&M after I graduate to study Architecture. If you'd like to know anything else just ask...

  37. Elmo Johnson

    A little about me, well let's see...

  38. Matthew Christensen

    Tall, insightful, and generally easy to amuse. Gongoozler: "An inquisitive idler who stares and gawks for prolonged periods at anything out of the ordinary.".

  39. David