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*[[Dan Conley]] - Professional speechwriter and frequent op-ed contributor to major national publications
*Dan Conley - Professional speechwriter and frequent op-ed contributor to major national publications
*[[Hal Gordon]] - Professional speechwriter; was a speechwriter in the [[Ronald Reagan | Reagan]] White House <ref>http://www.ringingwords.com/about-hal.html</ref>
*Hal Gordon - Professional speechwriter; was a speechwriter in the [[Ronald Reagan | Reagan]] White House <ref>http://www.ringingwords.com/about-hal.html</ref>
*[[Dave Helfert]] - Political and governmental communicator; Professor of political communication at American University and [[Johns Hopkins]]<ref>http://www.huffingtonpost.com/dave-helfert</ref><ref>http://advanced.jhu.edu/faculty/view/?id=839</ref>
*[[Dave Helfert]] - Political and governmental communicator; Professor of political communication at American University and [[Johns Hopkins]]<ref>http://www.huffingtonpost.com/dave-helfert</ref><ref>http://advanced.jhu.edu/faculty/view/?id=839</ref>
*[[Jim Jaffe]] - Currently a freelancer who blogs on health issues at Centeredpolitics.com, and [[the Huffington Post]]
*[[Jim Jaffe]] - Currently a freelancer who blogs on health issues at Centeredpolitics.com, and [[the Huffington Post]]
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*[[Robert Lehrman]] - Author, speechwriter, and professor of communication at American University<ref>http://www.american.edu/soc/faculty/rlehrma.cfm</ref>
*[[Robert Lehrman]] - Author, speechwriter, and professor of communication at American University<ref>http://www.american.edu/soc/faculty/rlehrma.cfm</ref>
*[[Paul Liben]] - Speechwriter; Op-eds contributor for more than 100 publications, including the [[Wall Street Journal]], [[Los Angeles Times]], [[Washington Times]]<ref name="PunditWire About"/>
*[[Paul Liben]] - Speechwriter; Op-eds contributor for more than 100 publications, including the [[Wall Street Journal]], [[Los Angeles Times]], [[Washington Times]]<ref name="PunditWire About"/>
*[[Mike Long]] - Author, essayist, and speechwriter; Adjunct professor at [[Georgetown University]]<ref>http://www.blogger.com/profile/10245288348886586583</ref>
*Mike Long - Author, essayist, and speechwriter; Adjunct professor at [[Georgetown University]]<ref>http://www.blogger.com/profile/10245288348886586583</ref>
*[[Lissa Muscatine]] - Senior Adviser and Director of Speechwriting at the [[U.S. State Department]]<ref>http://www.state.gov/s/p/120485.htm</ref>
*[[Lissa Muscatine]] - Senior Adviser and Director of Speechwriting at the [[U.S. State Department]]<ref>http://www.state.gov/s/p/120485.htm</ref>
*[[Bob Neuman]] - Author and communication consultant; president of Neuman and Company<ref name="PunditWire About"/>
*[[Bob Neuman]] - Author and communication consultant; president of Neuman and Company<ref name="PunditWire About"/>

Revision as of 21:11, 21 February 2011


PunditWire is a news commentary site featuring contributors from across the political spectrum who are all current or former political speechwriters.[1] Launched on September 13, 2010, the content on PunditWire varies in scope - from foreign policy to campaigns and elections to civil rights and political rhetoric. The website is sponsored by American University in Washington, D.C. and was conceived by American University Professor Leonard Steinhorn, a former political speechwriter and strategist, and Robert Lehrman, adjunct professor in the School of Communication at American University and former speechwriter for Al Gore. [1][2]

Content and Coverage

Every contributor to PunditWire is or has been a political speechwriter.[1] These contributers have worked on political campaigns, Capitol Hill, and in the White House. PunditWire is a forum for these speechwriters to post their own commentary on current affairs.

PunditWire articles feature insider perspectives from the people who normally write for politicians. The goal of the website is to provide commentary that gives readers special insight into the language of politics.[1]

Contributors

Daily Quotes

PunditWire features daily quotes provided by American University's Simpson Fellows who continue the mission of Reverend James Simpson's Contemporary Quotations: The Most Notable Quotes From 1950 to the Present.[1]

References