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The Jewish Conservative columnist Dennis Prager, for example, writes:
Conservative columnist Jonah Goldberg criticised the magazine writing that " Rolling Stone has essentially become the house organ of the Democratic National Committee.
File: Patrickjbuchanan. JPG | Conservative columnist Pat Buchanan of Virginia
) Conservative columnist Ann Coulter is often the target of particularly unflattering caricatures, usually popping up in the middle of a strip to make a typically inflammatory remark, ending with a guttural " Haw haw haw!
" Conservative columnist Michelle Malkin cited the song in calling the Coup's work a " stomach-turning example of anti-Americanism disguised as highbrow intellectual expression.
* Peggy Noonan – political speechwriter and Conservative columnist
* Peggy Noonan – political speechwriter and Conservative columnist
Gerard Henderson, a Conservative Australian newspaper columnist, accused Pilger later in 2009 of " engaging in hyperbole against western democracies.
Conservative columnist Cal Thomas also tried to dispel the allegations of anti-Semitism, saying " To those in the Jewish community who worry that the film ... might contain anti-Semitic elements, or encourage people to persecute Jews, fear not.
In 2005, some political analysts such as former Progressive Conservative pollster Allan Gregg and Toronto Star columnist Chantal Hébert suggested that the then-subsequent election could result in a Conservative government if the public were to perceive the Tories as emerging from the party's founding convention ( then scheduled for March 2005 ) with clearly defined, moderate policies with which to challenge the Liberals.
In the 2005 general election, he was succeeded by Ed Vaizey, a prominent conservative columnist and pundit, the candidate selected by the local Conservative Association.
According to Conservative columnist Matthew Parris, Cooper conceived HIPS but avoided direct criticism for its problems because of her connection with Brown.
Wright has also used Bloggingheads. tv to conduct interviews with, among others, the political scientist Francis Fukuyama about his book America at the Crossroads ; the Israeli journalist Gershom Gorenberg on his book The Accidental Empire ( about the history of the settlements ); the weapons expert Jeffrey Lewis ; the Washington Post columnist Joel Achenbach on an article of his about global-warming skeptics ; and Andrew Sullivan on his book The Conservative Soul.
Conservative columnist Alan Stang, in a Southern Mercury article, " Republican Party: Red From the Start ", sees a communist conspiracy in the Republican party of the mid-19th century.
Conservative columnist Joshua Muravchik calls Wieseltier a " liberal thinker ," and journalist George Packer calls him one of the " ideas men of the liberal intelligentsia.
* Conservative columnist and blogger Michelle Malkin was quoted in March 2006 by Howard Kurtz as writing, " But now the determined moonbat hordes have exposed multiple instances of what clearly appear to me to be blatant lifting of entire, unique passages by blogger Ben Domenech from other writers ," in reference to Domenech's resignation from the Washington Post after evidence of his plagiarism came to light.
Sir William Robert Ferdinand Mount, 3rd Baronet ( born 2 July 1939 ), usually known as Ferdinand Mount, is a British writer and novelist, columnist for The Sunday Times and commentator on politics, and Conservative Party politician.
Conservative columnist Ross Douthat has stated that Daniels " carried water, as director of the Office of Management and Budget, for some of the Bush administration ’ s more egregious budgets made dubious public arguments in support of his boss ’ s agenda.
Conservative NewsMax. com columnist James Hirsen writes the " Left Coast Report ," which humorously puts down Hollywood celebrities and their scandals as well, as providing conservative political commentary.
One of their sons is Ed Vaizey, the Conservative Member of Parliament and columnist.
Conservative columnist John Leo argues that despite Frank's belief that conservative politics is just a game of " bait-and-switch ", rural conservative voters have made their voices heard on a vast array of social issues.
His sons are the Conservative politician David Heathcoat-Amory, and the leading political columnist of the Daily Mail, Edward Heathcoat Amory.
Steven Ernest Sailer is an American journalist and movie critic for The American Conservative, a blogger, a VDARE. com columnist, and a former correspondent for UPI.

Conservative and John
* 1992 – John Major's Conservative Party wins an unprecedented fourth general election victory in the United Kingdom.
John Major's Back to Basics campaign backfired because of media focus on its moral aspects, where they exposed " sleaze " within the Conservative Party and, most damagingly, within the Cabinet itself.
* Corrupt architect John Poulson and links to Conservative Home Secretary Reginald Maudling, Labour council leader T. Dan Smith and others ( 1972-4 ): Maudling resigned, Smith sentenced to imprisonment.
In 1841, he left Parliament and didn't return to politics until 1852 ; this time, having differed from the policy of Lord John Russell over the Corn Laws, he stood for Hertfordshire as a Conservative.
Conservative scholars consider internal evidences, such as the lack of the mention of the destruction of the Temple and a number of passages that they consider characteristic of an eyewitness, sufficient evidence that the gospel was composed before 100 and perhaps as early as 50 – 70: in the 1970s, scholars Leon Morris and John A. T. Robinson independently suggested earlier dates for the gospel's composition.
Lord Stonehaven ( as John Baird ) was Minister for Transport in the Cabinets of Andrew Bonar Law and Stanley Baldwin ; and after his return to Britain he became Chairman of the UK Conservative Party.
* John Ford Messer ( 1889 – 1949 ), Canadian local-level legislator ; served as Conservative member of New Brunswick Legislative Assembly from 1939 to 1944
* John Young ( Scottish politician ) ( 1930 – 2011 ), Conservative and Unionist Member of the Scottish Parliament
* 1957 – John Diefenbaker leads the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada to a stunning upset in the Canadian federal election, 1957, ending 22 years of Liberal Party rule.
Sir John Major, ( born 29 March 1943 ) is a British Conservative politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1990 to 1997.
Britain's departure from the ERM led to a fall in the opinion poll ratings for the Conservative Party, which despite the improvement in the economic position, did not fully recover whilst John Major was Prime Minister.
During his leadership of the Conservative Party, Major was portrayed as honest (" Honest John ") but unable to rein in the philandering and bickering within his party.
John Ashcroft at Conservative Political Action Conference | CPAC in February 2010.
* 1986 – John Spence, British Conservative Party politician ( b. 1920 )
In 1999, Kehilat Nitzan, Melbourne's first Conservative ( Masorti ) Congregation was established, with foundation president Prof John Rosenberg.
Kinnock was also perceived as scoring in debates over Margaret Thatcher in the Commons — previously an area in which he was seen as weak — and finally Conservative MPs challenged Thatcher's leadership and she resigned on 22 November 1990 to be succeeded by John Major.
The scandal ultimately led to the resignation of Canada's first Prime Minister, Sir John A. Macdonald, and a transfer of power from his Conservative government to a Liberal government led by Alexander Mackenzie.
In the general election of 1997, for example, 13. 5 million people voted for the Labour Party led by Tony Blair ; 9. 6 million for the Conservative Party, led by John Major, the previous Prime Minister ; and, 5. 2 million for the Liberal Democrat Party led by Paddy Ashdown.
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Swift had been appointed rail regulator in 1993 by the then Conservative transport secretary John MacGregor MP.
A lawyer speaking for one of those groups remarked on GMTV that his strategy was to sue the government for incorrect and misleading information given at the time Railtrack was created, when John Major was Conservative Prime Minister.
Conservative hosts Limbaugh, Ingraham, Bennett, Prager, Hannity, Beck, Levin and Hewitt coalesced around endorsing former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney for president at the end of January 2008 ( after Fred Thompson, the described favorite of some of the hosts, dropped out ), in an effort to oppose the nomination of Sen. John McCain ; however, Romney suspended his campaign in February of the same year, and endorsed McCain.
" Yale historian Gaddis Smith notes " an ethos of organized activity " at Yale during the 20th century that led John Kerry to lead the Yale Political Union's Liberal Party, George Pataki the Conservative Party, and Joseph Lieberman to manage the Yale Daily News .< ref >
* In 1960, the Canadian Bill of Rights becomes law, and Universal suffrage, the right for any Canadian citizen to vote, was finally adopted by John Diefenbaker's Progressive Conservative government.
* July 4 – UK Prime Minister John Major wins his battle to remain leader of the Conservative Party.

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