Todd is a friend who wrote the very readable book, THE
GODS OF BUSINESS: THE INTERSECTION OF FAITH IN THE
MARKETPLACE, in which Todd combines his MBA knowledge
and hands on business experience with his doctorial
thesis in theology. He said my former site made me seem
like an aging actor with links to Amway...which reminds
me of a product that's pretty good with scar tissue.
Talk radio host, law professor, prolific writer and
proud graduate of “The Stanford of the East,” Hewitt
brings brains, humor and civility to his nationally
syndicated show. Regular guests range from military
historian Victor Davis Hansen to Shakespearen scholar
Professor David Allen White, with an occasional
conspiracy loon threaded in. Hewitt and show producer
Duane Patterson seamlessly weave various points of view
into an entertaining three-hour tapestry of politics
and culture, and if a call-in listener trips on the
carpet, Hewitt does his best to help him to his feet
and get something useful out of him. If the HUGH HEWITT
SHOW isn't broadcast from one of your local stations,
give yourself a treat and pick him on the internet at
townhall.com.
Editor-in-Chief of Jewish World Review. He founded
Political Mavens, a blog on culture and politics, to
which established and up-and-coming writers contribute.
I'm a bit too weird, too raw and too wordy for Ben's
usual taste, but sometimes he deems to post my
material.
At least they're not Episcopalians.
OK, it's not Reform Theology, but it's within walking
distance.
Friend, actress and writer.
Bar none, the best non-fiction writer in the
English-speaking world. Born in Canada, raised in
England, living in New Hampshire, he dropped out of
school at age 16. Given the state of liberal education,
he probably doesn't regret it one bit.
