
2005
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Hard-hitting
New Ad Exposes the Truth about the Left's Campaign
against Bolton and the Beleaguered U.N.
Duration: 1:13
Date: May 9, 2005
House
Ethics Committee
Duration: 51:56
Event: The Diane Rehm Show
Speakers: David
A. Keene, Chellie Pingree and Terence Samuel
Date: May 2, 2005
Panelists discuss the House Republicans' reversal on the rules governing
the House Ethics Committee, the expected investigation of Tom DeLay and
what might come next.
Newt
Gingrich Addresses the Nixon Library
Duration: 54:14
Event: Newt Gingrich Addresses the Nixon Library
Speaker: Newt Gingrich
Date: March 25, 2005
Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich
addresses a crowd of over 750 at the Nixon Library in Yorba Linda,
California. He
covers several topics, including: (1) how to mobilize large-scale
change, featuring a study of Ronald Reagan; (2) immigration; (3)
the role of the Creator in public life; and (4) the judiciary.
Justice
Antonin Scalia on Constitutional Interpretation
Duration: 59:13
Event: America and Courts (C-SPAN)
Speaker: Antonin
Scalia
Date: March 19, 2005
U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Antonin Scalia discusses his philosophy for interpreting the Constitution
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21st Century Contract with America
Duration: 32:36
Event: CPAC
2005
Speaker: Newt Gingrich
Date: February 19, 2005
State
of the Union Analysis
Duration: 51:57
Event: The Diane Rehm Show
Speakers: David
A. Keene and E.J. Dionne
Date: February 3, 2005
ACU Chairman David A. Keene and E.J. Dionne, a fellow at the Brookings Institution,
discuss the policy priorities laid out by President Bush as he looks toward
his re-election campaign.
Polls
and Policy Priorities
Duration: 51:56
Event: The Diane Rehm Show
Speakers: David
A. Keene, Adam Clymer and Rich Morin
Date: January 19, 2005
A discussion about President Bush's policy priorities for the second term and
how they seem to compare with those of the American public.
In
Defense of the West: American Values under Siege
Duration: 58:40
Event: Lecture, The Heritage Foundation
Speakers: Donald
J. Devine
Date: January 13, 2005
Dr. Devine discusses his new book, In
Defense of the West, which tells the story of the Western vision,
American values and institutions, and a nation that is quickly losing
an understanding of its roots. Purchase
details here.
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2004
The
Real Legacy of Bill Clinton
Duration: 26:13
Event: Commonwealth
Club.org Radio Show
Speaker: The Honorable Bob Barr
Date: December 2, 2004
Former U.S. Congressman Bob Barr (R-GA) is known for leading the charge for Bill Clinton's
impeachment in the House of Representatives. Here, he
reflects on the principles for which the United States stands, how he says Clinton undermined them, and how they are being further
eroded in post-9/11 America. Club Secretary Bill Adams moderated the
Q&A. Purchase
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President
Bush's Second Term
Duration: 51:55
Event: The Diane Rehm Show
Speakers: David
A. Keene, Ivo Daalder, and Dana Milbank
Date: November 4, 2004
Social Security reform, supporting democracy in Iraq, education
improvements, and bringing the troops home were just a few of the priorities
President Bush named yesterday in a speech in Washington. He spoke after
receiving a phone call from John Kerry conceding the election. A panel
talks about what to expect in the next four years.
The
Next Wave—10th Anniversary of the Contract
with America
Duration: 54:14
Event: Newt Gingrich Addresses the Nixon Library
Speaker: The Honorable Newt
Gingrich
Date: September 30,
2004
Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich talks about the 10th Anniversary
of the Contract with America and a preview of his new book, A 21st
Century Contract with America.
Pat
Buchanan Discusses Where the Right Went Wrong
Duration: 12:00
Event: Tavis Smiley
Speakers: Patrick J, Buchanan
Date: September 3, 2004
Esteemed
journalist Pat Buchanan discusses his new book Where the Right Went
Wrong and neoconservatism.
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Bobb
Barr Discusses the Ethics and Value of Mandatory
Sentencing Laws
Duration: 9:46
Event: Religion and
Ethics News Weekly
Speakers: Bob
Abernethy (Anchor), The Honorable Bob Barr, and others
Date: July 2, 2004
Thirty years ago, New York State led the so-called war on drugs by passing
laws requiring harsh sentences even for nonviolent first-time offenders.
Since then, the number of prison inmates has gone up dramatically, and
so has national concern that mandatory sentencing is not fair. New York
recently reduced some of its required sentences, but critics say they
are still too long. Those opponents have been influenced in part by the
public advocacy of a former inmate, Elaine Bartlett. Lucky Severson reports
on her and the ongoing mandatory sentencing debate.
Senator
Alexander Discusses the Iraq Decision and the Education
System 50 Years after Brown vs. Board of Education
Event: Tavis Smiley
Speakers: The Honorable Lamar Alexander
Date: May 3, 2004
Tennessee Senator Lamar Alexander explains the decision
to go to war with Iraq and the unfinished education agenda.
The
Second Amendment As a Freedom Issue
Duration: 26:03
Event: Commonwealth
Club.org Radio Show
Speaker: Wayne LaPierre
Date: March 11, 2004
During the run-up to the 2004 election, NRA official Wayne
LaPierre argued just how fundamental that right is to the majority
of Americans, and he offered a glimpse of the NRA's political muscle.
Zell
Miller on Domestics Politics and the Democratic
Party's Decline
Duration: 30:39
Event: The Washington
Journal
Speaker: The Honorable
Zell Miller
Date: February 4, 2004
The Honorable Zell Miller, a former U.S. senator and governor og Georgia,
discusses his new book, A National Party No More: The Conscience
of a Conservative Democrat, a scathing indictment of Democratic Party leaders that makes clear what side he's on.
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2003
The
U.N. Deadline for a New Iraqi Government: Progress,
Problems, and Prospects
Duration: 1:23:48
Event: Cato Institute Policy
Forum / Panel Discussion
Panelists:
1. Donald
J. Devine, Ph.D., The American Conservative Union
2. Kenneth Allard, Colonel, U.S. Army (Ret.)
3. Charles Peña, Cato Institute
4. John Hulsman, The Heritage Foundation
Date: December 16, 2003
President Bush vowed that the United States will stay the course in Iraq.
As we pass the UN Security Council deadline for the Iraqi Governing Council
to present a timeline for drafting a constitution and holding elections,
the panel discusses America's progress in Iraq and prospects for the
future. What are the military requirements for suppressing the insurgency?
How does the U.S. military presence in Iraq make America safer?
Bob
Barr Discusses the Neoconservative Agenda
Duration: 57:06
Event: WGCU Radio, Sound
Off with Sasha
Speaker: The
Honorable Bob Barr, Distinguished ACU Staff
Member
Date: August 29, 2003
Bob Barr, former Republican Congressman
of Georgia discusses
the neoconservative policy, and its effect domestically and internationally.
Will it lead to a permanent state of war abroad, and a climate of fear
at home? In observation of Labor Day,
Dr. Gary Burtless, economist of the Brookings Institute, and formerly
with the Department of Labor, talks about labor issues, job creation,
wages, and the ongoing job losses to low wage,
overseas job markets. Is there relief in sight?
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Strange
Times Make for Strange Bedfellows
Duration: 32:51
Event: The Brian Lehrer Show
Speakers: David
A. Keene and Wendy Kaminer
Date: June 9, 2003
David Keene, on why conservatives and liberals are worried about version
two of the Patriot Act and Wendy Kaminer, author, lawyer and member of
the national board of the American Civil Liberties Union.
Syndicated
Columnist George Will
Enlightens Local Senior High School Students
Duration: 1:03:42
Event: C-SPAN and Comcast's Students & Leaders Project
Speaker: George
Will
Date: May 23, 2003
Supreme
Court Justice Clarence Thomas Imparts Wisdom to Students
at a Local Senior High School
Duration: 1:12:06
Event: C-SPAN and Comcast's Students & Leaders Project
Speaker: Supreme
Court Justice Clarence Thomas
Date: May 20, 2003
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Classics

Any
Questions?—August 4, 2004
Duration: 1:02
Event: Television
Advertisement
Speakers: The Swift
Boat Veterans for Truth
Date: August 26, 2004
The Swift Boat Veterans for Truth expose the real" John Kerry
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Senator
John Kerry Unplugged
Event: (Various
media segments)
Date: September 2001 - September 2003
After 14 years, Senator John Kerry changes his story on weapons of mass
destruction. Watch for your own eyes. |
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