


Armstrong Williams is called "one of the most recognizable conservative voices in America" by The Washington Post. Williams is a pugnacious, provocative and principled voice for conservatives and Christian values in America's public debates.



Having been an advisor to six U.S. presidents, Bob Gates has been a critical player in many world-changing events.


John H. Fund is a member of the editorial board of The Wall Street Journal, where he previously served as deputy editorial features editor.






James Woolsey speaks about the groups/nations at war with us and the reason we were attacked on September 11th, as well as the key issues involved in homeland defense and the war abroad


Former superintendent of the Houston Independent School District, one of the largest school districts in the country, Dr. Rod Paige served as secretary of education during President George W. Bush's first term in office.

Stansfield Turner is a native of Highland Park, Illinois. He completed two years at Amherst College before transferring to the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, Maryland.

Star Parker is the founder and president of CURE, the Coalition on Urban Renewal & Education, a 501 c3 non-profit organization that provides a national voice of reason on issues of race and poverty in the media, inner city neighborhoods, and public policy.

Steve Largent served over seven years as a Member of the United States Congress, representing the First Congressional District. He was the Vice-Chairman of the Energy and Air Quality Subcommittee and also served on the Telecommunications Subcommittee, the Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee and the Environment and Hazardous Materials Subcommittee.

Ted Nugent (born December 13, 1948) aka the Nuge and "the Motor City Madman") is an American guitarist from Detroit, Michigan, originally gaining fame as a member of the Amboy Dukes.

Bill Bennett is one of America's most important, influential and respected voices on cultural, political, and education issues.

Dr. Burton W. Folsom, Jr., formerly a Senior Fellow in Economic Education with the Mackinac Center for Public Policy in Midland, Michigan, has taken a new position at the Center for the American Idea in Houston, Texas.


Co-host of True Performance with Zig Ziglar. Chris speaks on Winning with Influence, How to Become a Person Others want to Follow and Buy From. Expert on Personal Development and Leadership.

Christina Hoff Sommers is the W.H. Brady Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute.


David Cameron is the prime minister of the UK and the leader of the UK's Conservative Party.

David Horowitz is a nationally known author and lifelong civil rights activist. He was one of the founders of the New Left in the 1960s and editor of its largest magazine, Ramparts.

American politician and the Republican Caucus Whip of the Tennessee House of Representatives

Deroy Murdock is a syndicated columnist with The Scripps Howard News Service and a contributing editor with National Review Online.

Dinesh D'Souza was a senior domestic policy analyst in the Reagan White House and is the author of six books whose topics range from multiculturalism to patriotism.

Doug Bandow is a senior fellow at the Cato Institute in Washington, D.C. and serves as an adjunct scholar for The Future of Freedom Foundation.



On Independence Day, 1996, former FBI Agent Gary Aldrich broke the code of silence surrounding the Clinton administration. In his book, Unlimited Access: An FBI Agent Inside the Clinton White House, Mr. Aldrich exposed the questionable behavior and serious breaches of national security he witnessed while performing his duties which included a key role in a comprehensive personnel screening process.




Jeanine Ferris Pirro (born June 2, 1951) is an American lawyer, prosecutor, and politician from the state of New York.





Kirby is the morning drive talk show host for KVI Radio, 570 AM in Seattle. He is a 1981 graduate of the University of Washington with a B.A. in history.

A "firebrand libertarian" according to "Daily Variety," Larry Elder, a self-described "fiscal conservative" and "social liberal," has been on KABC Talk Radio in Los Angeles since March, 1994, and currently hosts "The Larry Elder Show," a daily program from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. on KABC 790.

Marilyn Tucker Quayle brings a unique perspective to the issues facing the American people.



President of the Clare Boothe Luce Policy Institute headquartered in Herndon, Virginia.


Phyllis Schlafly (born on August 15, 1924, in Saint Louis, Missouri) is an American conservative political activist known for her opposition to feminism in general and the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) in particular.


Ramesh Ponnuru is a Washington, D.C.-based American opinion journalist and a senior editor for National Review magazine.

Reginald Jones is an entertainer/ entrepreneur and lecturer. A 20 year veteran of the entertainment industry, Reginald was first exposed to the business during the birth and growth of rap music in his South Bronx neighborhood.

Richard Miniter 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, and a former editorial page writer for The Wall Street Journal Europe.

An engaging and insightful speaker, Rick Lazio is one of the leading voices on national policy today.


Roy Blunt is the junior United States Senator from Missouri. He is a member of the Republican Party. His Senate seat was previously held by Republican Kit Bond, until his retirement.


Senior Economics Writer for the Wall Street Journal, Co-Author of "The End of Prosperity"

The workings of the human mind have fascinating philosophers and scientists for centuries.

Suzanne Fields writes a twice weekly column for The Washington Times and is syndicated nationally by Creators Syndicate.

Tammy Bruce is an author and political commentator. She also hosts a syndicated talk radio show, in the United States.

In 1987, while a student in a two-year master's program at Georgetown University, Terence P. Jeffrey took a summer job as an intern on the editorial page of The Washington Times. He was soon hired as a full-time editorial writer and dropped out of graduate school. The Times later nominated him for the Pulitzer Prize in editorial writing.



Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Dr. Walter E. Williams holds a B.A. in economics from California State University, Los Angeles, and M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in economics from UCLA.

Ward Connerly, author of the autobiography, Creating Equal: My Fight Against Race Preferences, is founder and chairman of the American Civil Rights Institute. A national, not-for-profit organization aimed at educating the public about the need to move beyond racial and gender preferences.



Kellyanne has provided commentary for hundreds of television shows on ABC, CBS, NBC, PBS, CNN, CNBC, MSNBC, and the Fox News Channel, and countless radio shows and print stories.
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