Mona Charen
Mona Charen is a syndicated columnist and political analyst living in the Washington, D.C. area. She is a Senior Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Institute.
She received her undergraduate degree at Barnard College, Columbia University, with honors. Ms. Charen also holds a degree in law from George Washington University.
Ms. 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, Ms. Charen joined the White House staff, serving first as Nancy Reagan’s speechwriter and later as Associate Director of the Office of Public Liaison. In the latter post, she lectured widely on the Administration’s Central America policy. Later in her White House career, she worked in the Public Affairs office helping to craft the President’s communications strategy.
In 1986, Ms. Charen left the White House to join the presidential campaign of then-Congressman Jack Kemp as a speechwriter.
Ms. Charen launched her syndicated column in 1987. It is featured in more than 150 newspapers and websites. She 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. She has served as a fellow at the Hudson Institute and the Jewish Policy Center and is the author of two bestsellers: Useful Idiots: How Liberals Got it Wrong in the Cold War and Still Blame America First (2003); and Do-Gooders: How Liberals Harm Those They Claim to Help – and the Rest of Us (2005).
In 2010, she received the Eric Breindel Award for Excellence in Opinion Journalism.
Ms. Charen is the co-host, with Jay Nordlinger, of the weekly podcast Need to Know, and is a frequent guest on television and radio public affairs programs.
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This is making the rounds on the Net: June 7, 2006 The Honorable Paul S. Sarbanes 309 Hart Senate Office Building Washington DC, 20510 Dear Senator Sarbanes, As a native Marylander and excellent customer of the Internal Revenue Service, I am writing to ask ... -
Stem Cell Technique Might be Okay
Cautiously optimistic on this stem cell news. If news reports turn out to be correct, the procedure they’re describing takes one cell from an embryo (a biopsy if you will) and then coaxes that cell into making stem ... -
Hand that rocks
Re Roger Clegg’s post, Juan Williams is not alone in hitching his wagon to Bill Cosby. The gentle Clarence Page here draws attention to a study by child psychiatrist Dr. Alvin Puissant. It seems black children are twice as ... -
Hezbollywood
Thanks to Jonah for flagging this. There is much more here and here and here . Many suspicious details about Qana point to possible Hezbollah staging of entire thing. Banner is suspicious, ditto the time lag between building being hit and ... -
Christopher is Wrong
Israel has been holding its fire since Oslo (1993). It withdrew from Lebanon in 2000 and from Gaza in 2005. Alas, this did nothing to quiet hatred of Israel. In fact, by showing weakness (which as Reagan taught, is provocative) Israel invited aggression. ... -
Spielberg's Moral Confusion
around the globe-but particularly in the Arab world-anti-Semites whine that the Jews “control” Hollywood. It’s true that there are many prominent Jews in the movie business, but as Steven Spielberg’s Munich amply demonstrates, it ...
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Stem Cell Follow-up
��� Have heard from Robby George about the new stem cell “breakthrough,” and it seems the hype (surprise!) was wrong. The news stories claimed that one cell could be removed from an early-stage embryo without damaging it and that stem cells ... -
Amen to Sowell
I’m with Thomas Sowell (see today’s Hot Links). A few months ago, there seemed to virtual unanimity that Iran and North Korea could not be permitted to go nuclear. Today, we hear instead that force should ... -
Snake in the Grass
How disgusting. We now learn that Soviet-appeasing, Western-despising, America-detesting Nobel Literature Prize-winning German author Gunter Grass was a member of the Waffen SS in his youth. Grass earned his lofty reputation by indulging every fashionable far-left clich� of his time. ... -
Gloom
Re John P’s musings, I’m not exactly Mary Sunshine this morning either.� I wonder about this: not just the question as to whether modern enlightened, liberal nations have the will to do what’s necessary to survive, ... -
Assad's Poodle
There is a reason Moses sometimes despaired about his people the Israelites. They can be stubborn and downright stupid. Consider that the majority of American Jews despise George W. Bush and will donate time and money to any Democrat in 2008, ... -
The Fear Mongers
While Reagan’s rhetoric may have catalyzed a new activism on the Left, there is little doubt that it also inspired and encouraged those in the center and on the Right, who had never believed that their country was the ...