Bruce Herschensohn AKA Stanley Bruce Herschensohn Born: 10-Sep-1932 Birthplace: Milwaukee, WI
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Activist Party Affiliation: Republican Nationality: United States Executive summary: Conservative activist Military service: USAF Deputy Special Assistant to President Richard M. Nixon (1972-74). Conservative political commentator for 13 years on KABC-TV Los Angeles. Ran for the U.S. Senate in 1992 from California, but was narrowly defeated by Barbara Boxer.
Father: Herbert Lawrence Herschensohn (physician) Mother: Ida Esther Erlichman Wife: Bunny Domenic (m. 8-Mar-1963)
Teacher: University of Maryland Professor: Pepperdine University
White House Staff Deputy Special Assistant (1973-74) White House Speechwriter Staff Assistant to the President (1972–73) US Information Agency (1968-72) General Dynamics (1955-56)
RKO Radio Pictures (1950-51 and 1953-55)
American Film Institute Trustee Citizens for the Republic Claremont Institute Senior Fellow (1993-2001) National Smokers Alliance Board of Directors Distinguished Service Medal
Author of books:
The Gods of Antenna (1976) Lost Trumpets: A Conservative Map to America's Destiny (1994) Hong Kong at the Handover (1999, Editor) Across the Taiwan Strait: Democracy: The Bridge Between Mainland China and Taiwan (2002, Editor) Passport: An Epic Novel of The Cold War (2003) Taiwan: The Threatened Democracy (2006) Above Empyrean: A Novel of the Final Days of the War on Islamic Terrorism (2008)
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