Ward Connerly

Joshua Sharf | June 21, 2009

 

Ward Connerly is best known for his fight against race-based preferences in the California university system, but has since expanded his campaign nationwide, winning ballot initiatives in multiple states.
Listen to our interview with Ward Connerly.

Daveed Gartenstein-Ross

Joshua Sharf | June 21, 2009

Daveed Gartenstein-Ross is the vice president of research at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, and the director of its Center for Terrorism Research. He is also a Ph.D. candidate in world politics at the Catholic University of America. Gartenstein-Ross has consulted for a number of clients who need to be at the forefront of [...]

Joseph C. Phillips

Joshua Sharf | June 21, 2009

Phillips, probably best known as the straitlaced son-in-law on the Bill Cosby Show, but lately a columnist and commentator on public radio, reflects on his life and politics from the perspective of a black conservative in Hollywood. He offers an honest look at his personal journey, exploring areas of character, family, faith, idealism, and identity. [...]

Bob Beauprez

Joshua Sharf | June 21, 2009

Bob Beauprez is a former Member of Congress and currently maintains A Line of Sight, an online policy resource. Prior to serving in Congress, Mr. Beauprez was a dairy farmer and community banker. He and his wife Claudia reside in Lafayette, Colorado.
Listen to our interview with Bob Beauprez.

Stephen Schwartz

Joshua Sharf | June 7, 2009

Stephen Schwartz is the director of the Center for Islamic Pluralism, and frequent contributor to the Weekly Standard.
Listen to our interview with Stephen Schwartz.

Steve Milloy

Joshua Sharf | June 7, 2009

Founder of the site junkscience.com, Steve Milloy is a co-founder and portfolio manager of the Free Enterprise Action Fund (the first conservative/libertarian mutual fund), and a long-time columnist for FoxNews.com .
Listen to our interview with Steve Milloy.

John Newkirk

Joshua Sharf | June 5, 2009