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 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.
98 Years Old
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.
99 Years Old
The first female US Ambassador to the UN, serving from 1981 to 1985, known for her neoconservative views and strong anti-communist stance during the Cold War era. She played a significant role in shaping US foreign policy under President Ronald Reagan.
Born in 1913
The 37th President of the United States, a polarizing figure who led the country through significant domestic and foreign policy changes, infamous for his involvement in the Watergate scandal.
Born in 1923
A renowned diplomat and strategist who played a pivotal role in shaping global politics during the Cold War era, known for his Realpolitik approach and brokering peace agreements .
Born in 1911
The charismatic leader who championed conservative policies, helped end the Cold War, and is often credited with restoring American pride and optimism. He's also remembered for his folksy, actor-honed communication style.
Born in 1924
The 41st President of the United States, a decorated war hero and skilled diplomat, led the country through the end of the Cold War and Gulf War. He's known for his foreign policy expertise and "kinder, gentler nation" vision.