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'''David Frum''' is a journalist and Resident Fellow at the [[American Enterprise Institute]], and is an advocate of [[American conservatism]]. He was a special assistant and speechwriter to George W. Bush. He speaks and writes for conservative principles, and is a columnist for the ''National Post (Canada)'',  and a contributing editor for ''[[Weekly Standard|The Weekly Standard]]''. He was a contributing editor for [[National Review]], and runs the NewMajority.com website, "dedicated to the modernization and renewal of the Republican party and the conservative movement."<ref>{{citation
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'''David Frum''' is an attorney, journalist and Resident Fellow at the [[American Enterprise Institute]], and is an advocate of [[American conservatism]]. He was a special assistant and speechwriter to George W. Bush. He speaks and writes for conservative principles, and is a columnist for the ''National Post (Canada)'',  and a contributing editor for ''[[Weekly Standard|The Weekly Standard]]''. He was a contributing editor for [[National Review]], and runs the NewMajority.com website, "dedicated to the modernization and renewal of the Republican party and the conservative movement."<ref>{{citation
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  | isbn = 1400061946}}, p. 9</ref> The book treated [[Saddam Hussein]] as the greatest single threat.  
  | isbn = 1400061946}}, p. 9</ref> The book treated [[Saddam Hussein]] as the greatest single threat.  
He holds M.A. and B.A. degrees from Yale University and a law degree from [[Harvard Law School]].


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David Frum is an attorney, journalist and Resident Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, and is an advocate of American conservatism. He was a special assistant and speechwriter to George W. Bush. He speaks and writes for conservative principles, and is a columnist for the National Post (Canada), and a contributing editor for The Weekly Standard. He was a contributing editor for National Review, and runs the NewMajority.com website, "dedicated to the modernization and renewal of the Republican party and the conservative movement."[1]

"He studies recent political, generational, and demographic trends and warns that the conservatism of the 1980s will have to revise and reinvent itself to compete in twenty-first century America. In 2007, the British newspaper Daily Telegraph named him one of America's fifty most influential conservatives." [2] He also edits the NewMajority.com website. He is currently at work on a book about the decline of the Republican Party in California since 1990.

Frum coauthored the 2003 book, An End to Evil, with Richard Perle, which advocates a strong policy against terror. [3] The book treated Saddam Hussein as the greatest single threat.

He holds M.A. and B.A. degrees from Yale University and a law degree from Harvard Law School.


References

  1. About, Newmajority.com
  2. David Frum, Resident Fellow, American Enterprise Institute
  3. David Frum & Richard Perle (2003), An End to Evil: How to Win the War on Terror, Random House, ISBN 1400061946, p. 9