From David Horowitz's site:
The Wednesday Morning Club is a lunch forum that provides a platform in the entertainment and media industry for conservative speakers and ideas. In 1999, then Governor George Bush made his first public speech in California at the Wednesday Morning Club. Other speakers have included Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, House Speaker Newt Gingrich, Senator Joseph Lieberman and George Will. The steering committee of the WMC includes actor Robert Duvall and Icon executive Steve McEveety who produced Braveheart, The Patriot and We Were Soldiers.
Dick Cheney
Former Secretary of Defense
Fred Barnes
Editor, The Weekly Standard
Jack Kemp
Vice Presidential Nominee
Judge Robert Bork
Author, Slouching Towards Gomorrah
Tom DeLay
Representative (R-TX)
Henry Hyde
Chairman, House
Judiciary Committee
John Kasich
Representative (R-OH)
Sam Brownback
Senator (R-KS)
William Bennett
Author, The Book of Virtues
Dinesh D'Souza
Author, The End of Racism
Newt Gingrich
Speaker of the House
Dore Gold
Israeli Ambassador to the United Nations
Larry Elder
KABC Radio Talk Show Host
George Gilder
Author, The Richest Man In Babylon
Chris Cox
Representative (R-CA)
Sonny Bono
Representative (R-CA)
Bill Carrick
Political Consultant
Dan Coats
Senator (R-IN)
Spencer Abraham
Senator (R-MI)
Jeffrey I. Cole
Director of UCLA's Center for Communication Policy
Sky Dayton
Founder and Chairman of the Earthlink Network, Inc.
David Dreier
Representative (R-CA)
Steven Goldsmith
Mayor of Indianapolis
Gerald Isenberg
Executive Director of Electronic Media Programs at USC's School of Cinema-Television
J.C. Watts
Representative (R-OK)
Bill Kristol
Political Consultant and Editor, The Weekly Standard
Fred Thompson
Senator (R-TN)
Ben Wattenberg
Author, Values Matter Most
Joe Lieberman
Presidential Candidate and U.S. Senator (D-CT)
Christine La Monte
Executive Vice President of Motion Picture Group, Rogers & Cowan
Trent Lott
Senate Majority Leader
Frank Luntz
Political Consultant
Paul Maslin
Political Consultant
Les Moonves
President of CBS Entertainment Division
Sam Nunn
Former Senator (D-GA)
Tony Puryear
Writer, Eraser
Frank Riggs
Representative (R-CA)
Jim Rogan
Representative (R-CA)
Dana Rohrabacher
Representative (R-CA)
Ed Royce
Representative (R-CA)
Rick Santorum
Senator (R-PA)
Bill Schneider
Political Consultant
Arlen Specter
Senator (R-PA)
Billy Tauzin
Representative (R-LA)
Chairman of the Telecommunications Subcommitte
Jeremy Verba
President, E! Online
Sriram Visuanathan
Director of CAA Intel Media Lab
Anne Volokh
President & Executive Publisher of Movieline Magazine
The idea for the Wednesday Morning Club was conceived the morning after the 1992 elections, hence the name. The Wednesday Morning Club does not necessarily meet in the morning, nor on Wednesday.
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