Location: The Heritage Foundation's Lehrman Auditorium
Bruce Herschensohn has been a television and radio political
commentator for the more than two decades. After service in
the United States Air Force and founding his own motion picture
company, he was appointed Director of Motion Pictures and
Television for the United States Information Agency. In 1969,
he was selected as one of the Ten Outstanding Young Men in the
Federal Government. He also served as a Deputy Special
Assistant to President Nixon. Herschensohn taught "The U.S.
Image Abroad" at the University of Maryland, occupied the Nixon
Chair at Whittier College teaching "U.S. Foreign and Domestic
Policies," and was Chairman of the University Board at Pepperdine
University. In 1992, he was the Republican nominee for the
United States Senate in California. He was a Fellow at the
John F. Kennedy Institute of Politics at Harvard University and,
from 1993 to 2001, a Distinguished Fellow of the Claremont
Institute. He is currently teaching "The World Leadership
Role of the United States" at the Pepperdine University School of
Public Policy and is a non-resident Associate Fellow of the Nixon
Center for Peace and Freedom as well as a member of the Board of
Directors for the Center for Individual Freedom.
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