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Deroy Murdock
Blacks, Democrats and Republicans:
Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow
Deroy Murdock is a contributing editor for National Review Online and columnist with the Scripps Howard News Service. His column, "This Opinion Just In…," frequently appears in the New York Post, Washington Times, Orange County Register, and many other newspapers and magazines in America and abroad.
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Jed
Babbin
Showdown:
Why China Wants War with the United States 
Listen
as Jed Babbin reveals the latest developments
in China’s quest to become a superpower
and map out possible battlefields of what
might become World War III. The author unveils
China’s aggressive military buildup
(more rapid than that of Nazi Germany before
World War II).
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Ramesh
Ponnuru
The
Party of Death 
Ramesh
Ponnuru
is senior editor for National Review and has
covered politics as a reporter for more than
a decade. He has been a fellow at the Institute
of Economic Affairs in London and a media
fellow at Stanford University’s Hoover
Institution
His articles have appeared in numerous publications.
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Dr.
Paul Hollander
From
the Gulag to the Killing Fields 
Dr.
Paul Hollander,
author of From the Gulag to the Killing Fields,
holds degrees from the London School of Economics
and Princeton University and is Professor
Emeritus of Sociology at the University of
Massachusetts at Amherst. He is also an associate
of the Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian
Studies at Harvard University.
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Tony
Blankley
The
West's Last Chance 
Tony Blankley, author of The
West's Last Chance, is the editorial
page editor of the Washington Times, a regular
panelist on The McLaughlin Group, a nationally
syndicated columnist with Creators Syndicate,
and a popular speaker and radio and television
pundit.
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Grover
G. Norquist
Mr. Norquist, a native of Massachusetts, has
been one of Washington's most effective issues
management strategists for over a decade. Mr.
Norquist is president of Americans for Tax Reform
(ATR), a coalition of taxpayer groups, individuals
and businesses opposed to higher taxes at both
the federal, state and local levels.
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