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Michelle Malkin
Michelle Malkin is a world renown author, writer, columnist, and frequent guest on many major news networks, including
Fox News, CNN, MSNBC, and others. She has authored four books, including national best sellers, "Invasion: How America Still Welcomes Terrorists, Criminals, and Other Foreign Menaces" and
"In Defense of Internment: The Case for 'Racial Profiling' in World War II and the War on Terror". A 2007 memo from the National Republican Senatorial Committee described Malkin as one of the five "best-read national conservative bloggers",
and Technorati ranks MichelleMalkin.com consistently in its "Top 100 blogs of all types".
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Charles Krauthammer
Charles Krauthammer writes a
weekly political column that runs on Fridays. He is also a Fox News commentator and appears nightly on "Special Report with Bret Baier."
Krauthammer joined The Post as a columnist in 1984, and he received the Pulitzer Prize for Commentary in 1987 for "his witty and insightful
columns on national issues." Krauthammer began his journalism career at The New Republic, where he was a writer and editor and won the 1984
National Magazine Award for Essays and Criticism. Before going into journalism, he was a speechwriter for Vice President Walter Mondale in 1980,
he helped direct planning in psychiatric research for the Carter administration, and he practiced medicine for three years as a resident and then
chief resident in psychiatry at Massachusetts General Hospital. Krauthammer was born in New York City and grew up in Montreal,
Quebec. He attended McGill University, Balliol College, Oxford and Harvard Medical School. (From the Wash. Post.)
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Walter E. Williams
Walter Williams is a longtime
columist and professor of economics who primarily writes on economic policy and financial matters. He has written several published sholary articles that have
appeared in highly respected journals such as; Economic Inquiry, American Economic Review and Social Science Quarterly
and popular publications such as Reader's Digest, The Wall Street Journal and Newsweek. He has been a guest on popular news programs, including, Face The Nation,
Free to Choose, and Nightline.
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Ann Coulter
Ann Coulter, perhaps the most controversial columnist on this list, has gained noteriety by
often making outlandish and over the top statements in order to stir up discussion or debate. Ann attended Cornell University, received her J.D. from the university
of Michigan Law School. She is a frequent gues on Fox News. She has authored 11 books, several of which were NY Times best sellers, including her most recent book on immigration "Audious America".
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Peggy Noonan
Peggy Noonan is a former speechwriter for Ronald Regan, an author of several books,
and a regular columist for the Wall Street Journal. She is also a frequent guest on many of the Sunday Morning News Shows such as
Face The Nation and Meet The Press. In her political writings, Noonan frequently cites the political figures she admires, including Ronald Reagan, Abraham Lincoln, and Edmund Burke.
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Victor Davis Hanson
Victor Davis Hanson (born September 5, 1953) is
an American military historian, columnist, former classics professor, and scholar of ancient warfare. He has been a commentator on
modern warfare and contemporary politics for National Review and other media outlets. He was a professor emeritus of classics at
California State University, Fresno, and is currently the Martin and Illie Anderson Senior Fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution.
He has been a visiting professor at Hillsdale College since 2004. Hanson is perhaps best known for his 2001 book Carnage and Culture:
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Dick Morris
Morris now writes a weekly column for the New York Post which
is syndicated nationally. Morris contributes to both online columns as well as traditional print media. His column appears on two notable websites including,
The Hill, and The NY Post. Morris is also a frequent guest on Fox News as a political commentator, frequently appearing on The O'Reilly Factor and Hannity. He is also president of Vote.com.
More recently, Morris has emerged as a harsh critic of the Clintons and has written several books that criticize them, including Rewriting History,
a rebuttal to Senator Hillary Clinton's Living History.
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Michael Totten
Michael J. Totten is an American journalist
and author who has reported from the Middle East, the Balkans, Cuba, Vietnam, and the Caucasus. His work appears in various publications, Web sites,
and on his blog. His first book, The Road to Fatima Gate, was published in 2011 and was awarded the Washington Institute Silver Book Prize.
In his blog, he also describes himself as an "independent journalist", while regularly exposing his thoughts in articles which often focus on Middle East conflicts.(From Wikipedia)
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Ben Shapiro
Ben Shapiro is an American conservative political commentator, columnist, author, radio talk show host, and attorney.
Ben Shapiro is originally from L.A, but went on to attend school and graduate from the University of California, Los Angeles and Harvard Law School.
He has written six books, the first of which was 2004's Brainwashed: How Universities Indoctrinate America's Youth, written when he was 17 years old. He currently writes a column for Creators Syndicate
and is editor-in-chief at The Daily Wire and editor-at-large for Breitbart News Network.
He is the co-founder and former editor-in-chief of the media watchdog group TruthRevolt.
(From Wikipedia)
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Jonah Goldberg
Goldberg is a Senior Editor and has a twice-weekly column at National Review, which is syndicated to numerous papers across the United States, and at Townhall.com. He also writes an occasional
"Goldberg File" column at National Review that is typically longer, and more culture or interest oriented. Goldberg is also a frequent contributor at
the National Review blog "The Corner", often authoring posts with light-hearted, comedic and pop-culture references. (From Wikipedia)
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