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Political pundit Mona Charen discusses conservatism
Her topic of discussion will be How Fares Conservatism: A Look at Government, the Media and the Culture.
Charen launched her syndicated column in 1987 and it has become one of the fastest growing columns in the industry. It is featured in more than 200 papers including The Boston Globe, The Baltimore Sun, The St. Louis Post-Dispatch, The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, and The Washington Times. Charen is a frequent guest on television and radio public affairs programs and spent 6 years as a regular commentator on CNN's Capital Gang and Capital Gang Sunday, and has served as a judge of the Pulitzer Prizes.
Charen began her career at National Review magazine where she served as editorial assistant. On her first tax return at the age of 22, Ms. Charen listed her occupation as "pundit," explaining later "You have to think big."
In 1984, Charen joined the White House staff, serving first as Nancy Reagan's speechwriter and later as Associate Director of the Office of Public Liaison. She subsequently left the White House in 1986 to join the presidential quest of then-Congressman Jack Kemp as a speechwriter.
WSRE-TV, PBS for the Gulf Coast, is a service of Pensacola Junior College and has been connecting the community for more than 39 years by encouraging our viewers to engage more deeply in the world around them. Through quality programming and educational outreach services, WSRE-TV can help you "Be More...educated, informed and entertained." © Copyright 2012, WSRE
(2006-07-14)
JULY 14, 2006
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Syndicated conservative columnist and political analyst, Mona Charen will be featured on Food for Thought, Thursday, July 27 at 7:30 pm on WSRE. The program is sponsored by the Panhandle Tiger Bay Club.Her topic of discussion will be How Fares Conservatism: A Look at Government, the Media and the Culture.
Charen launched her syndicated column in 1987 and it has become one of the fastest growing columns in the industry. It is featured in more than 200 papers including The Boston Globe, The Baltimore Sun, The St. Louis Post-Dispatch, The Atlanta Journal and Constitution, and The Washington Times. Charen is a frequent guest on television and radio public affairs programs and spent 6 years as a regular commentator on CNN's Capital Gang and Capital Gang Sunday, and has served as a judge of the Pulitzer Prizes.
Charen began her career at National Review magazine where she served as editorial assistant. On her first tax return at the age of 22, Ms. Charen listed her occupation as "pundit," explaining later "You have to think big."
In 1984, Charen joined the White House staff, serving first as Nancy Reagan's speechwriter and later as Associate Director of the Office of Public Liaison. She subsequently left the White House in 1986 to join the presidential quest of then-Congressman Jack Kemp as a speechwriter.
WSRE-TV, PBS for the Gulf Coast, is a service of Pensacola Junior College and has been connecting the community for more than 39 years by encouraging our viewers to engage more deeply in the world around them. Through quality programming and educational outreach services, WSRE-TV can help you "Be More...educated, informed and entertained." © Copyright 2012, WSRE
