On TV and radio
Bridget offers commentary on
issues of the day. Her credits
include Al-Jazeera, The Laura
Ingraham Show, KNX News
Radio, The World Tonight, and
more. Producers may contact
publicity@bridgetjohnson.org
BRIDGET JOHNSON, Columnist
Bridget Johnson is a nation-world news columnist at the Los
Angeles Daily News (syndicated on The New York Times News Service
wire) and contributes opinion pieces to Pajamas Media, USA Today,
The Wall Street Journal, The Politico, and more. Her work has been
carried in numerous publications including the Chicago Sun-Times, the
Houston Chronicle, the San Diego Union-Tribune, the Dallas Morning
News, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, the Seattle Post-Intelligencer,
The Australian, The Saudi Gazette, the Detroit Free Press, the
Minneapolis Star-Tribune, the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, the Oakland
Tribune, the St. Petersburg (Fla.) Times, El Diario (Mexico), the
Montreal Gazette and more.
We shouldn't play China's games
It's about awakening the conscience of the world, which has been lulled into
"speak no evil" policy in diplomatic circles. MORE...
'Never again' seems further from reach
Hamas is doing its best to stoke that disbelief in the true nature of the
Holocaust, while fanning the flames of hatred for the Jewish people. MORE...
Vietnamese regime scripts oppression
Pro-democracy Vietnamese understand well the conditions in place to
systematically keep their voices silent. Now an apparent memo from the top
tells the story. MORE...
How John McCain can win
Let's go back to Friday and the Council for National Policy, where you met
behind closed doors with - and I say this as a lifelong Republican - some of
the right-wingerest of right-wingers in a pre-election kiss-up. MORE...
Jewish vote and the GOP
Director and producer David Zucker is a Republican. And part of the
Hollywood machine. And Jewish. Shirley you can't be serious! Zucker may be
a trend-setter, or just part of a growing trend: the Jewish Republican. MORE...
When bloggers are silenced, the world
must speak for them
Democracy and the hunger for free speech are creeping across repressive
societies, and the revolutionaries leading this charge are often the
unlikeliest of soldiers. MORE...
Didactic dirt
The case for vicious campaigning. MORE...
Fidel can't die soon enough for Hugo
Chavez sees Cuba's struggles as old Communism, and himself as the
future. MORE...
At the U.N. for World
Press Freedom Day, 2007
Read the State Department
story on our Internet freedom
panel.
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Mitt and Mac go for the jugular in Cali
California is known for its faults – seismic bad boys called fault lines, that is –
and a new rupture in the earth was discovered on Wednesday night under the
scenic Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley. MORE...