A conservative journalist and author known for her sharp wit and insightful commentary on politics, culture, and social issues. Her writing often challenged liberal orthodoxy and feminist ideology.
96 Years Old
A prominent neoconservative commentator, known for his influential writings on politics, culture, and foreign policy, particularly in relation to American Jewish identity and Israel.
Born in 1920
A prominent neoconservative thinker who founded a influential foreign policy magazine, shaping American political discourse and foreign policy debates.
Born in 1922
A prominent historian and author who specialized in Victorian-era social and cultural history, particularly the role of women and the working class. Her works are known for their meticulous research and engaging narrative style.
68 Years Old
Legendary college football coach who led Miami to a national championship and is known for his innovative offenses and charismatic personality.
Born in 1925
Founded the National Review, a prominent conservative magazine, and wrote extensively on politics and culture, shaping American conservative thought. Known for his witty writing style and televised debates.
Born in 1905
Russian-born American novelist and philosopher who wrote influential novels like "The Fountainhead" and "Atlas Shrugged", promoting individualism and capitalism.
Born in 1901
A former Soviet spy who defected to the US, exposing communist infiltration in the government, and sparking a national debate on communism and loyalty.
Born in 1905
A prominent literary critic and educator, known for his insightful essays on 19th- and 20th-century literature, which continue to influence literary theory and criticism today.