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William J. Bennett is one of America's most
important, influential and respected voices on cultural,
political, and education issues. A native of Brooklyn, New York,
Bill Bennett studied philosophy at Williams College (B.A.) and the
University of Texas (Ph.D.) and earned a law degree from Harvard.
He is a co-director of Empower America, Chairman and co-founder of
the education company K12, Inc. and the Washington Fellow of the
Claremont Institute. He is also the chairman of Americans for
Victory over Terrorism, a project dedicated to sustaining and
strengthening public opinion as the war on terrorism moves
forward.
Dr. Bennett is the host of a nationally broadcast radio show from
6:00-9:00 a.m. (EST): Bill Bennett’s Morning in America.
During the 1980s, Dr. Bennett emerged as
one of the nation's most prominent political figures. He served as
President Reagan's chairman of the National Endowment for the
Humanities (1981-1985) and Secretary of Education (1985-1988), and
President Bush's "drug czar" (1989-1990). In his various
roles, he was perceived -- even by his adversaries -- as a man of
strong, reasoned convictions who spoke candidly, eloquently, and
honestly about some of the most important issues of our time.
Bill Bennett has accomplished a rare feat:
since leaving government, he has achieved an even greater impact
on our national political debate. Dr. Bennett has written for
America's leading newspapers and magazines and appeared on the
nation's most influential television shows. He has also written
and edited 16 books, two of which -- The Book of Virtues and The
Children's Book of Virtues -- rank among the most successful of
the past decade. The Book of Virtues has been made into an
animated series that airs on PBS in the United States and Great
Britain and has been seen in over 65 countries. Dr. Bennett's most
recent book is Why We Fight: Moral Clarity and the War on
Terrorism. Dr. Bennett was named by focus groups and leading
analysts the "Best Communicator of 2002," the most
well-received public commentator on the issues of "pride,
patriotism, faith, and moral conviction.”
Although he is a well-known Republican, Dr.
Bennett often has crossed party lines in order to pursue important
common purposes. He has worked closely with Democratic leaders to
fight the decline of popular culture and to end worldwide
religious persecution, and he is the co-chairman of the
Partnership for a Drug-Free America with former New York Governor
Mario Cuomo.
Thanks to his writings and speeches,
William Bennett has extraordinary influence on America's political
and social landscape. He, his wife Elayne, and their two sons live
in Maryland.
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