Morton Kondracke has been a journalist for 45 years, 40 of them in Washington, and has covered nearly every phase of American politics and foreign policy. He's Morton Kondracke done so in newspapers, magazines and on radio and TV. In 2006, he won The Washington Post’s Crystal Ball Tournament of Champions Award for correctly predicting the Democratic takeover of Congress, outpacing 10 Speech Topics other previous Crystal Ball winners. He previously won that award in 1994 and was runner-up in 1996. Since 1991, Morton has been executive editor and columnist for Roll Call, Capitol Politics & Current Events Hill's independent newspaper. He writes "Pennsylvania Avenue," a weekly column Personal Growth on national politics, domestic and foreign policy, syndicated nationally through Peak Performance United Media. Motivation He has been a regular commentator for the Fox News Channel since October 1996. Media/News Journalists He also has been co-host of the weekly political show, The Beltway Boys, since July 1998 and is a nightly "all stars" panelist on Special Report with Brit Hume. Leadership Morton Kondracke is the author of Saving Milly: Love, Politics and Parkinson’s Disease (2001), a New York Times and Washington Post bestseller. Saving Milly was also the subject of a CBS Sunday Night movie (March 2005). Morton was regular panelist on The McLaughlin Group from the inception of the highly rated NBC/PBS talk show in 1982 until FoxNews began The Beltway Boys in 1998. He was executive editor (1977 to 1985) and senior editor (1986 to 1991) for The New Republic; Morton wrote its “White House Watch” column (1981 to 1985). Morton was the Washington bureau chief for Newsweek (February 1985 to September 1986). Morton served as a panelist for This Week with David Brinkley on ABC-TV (monthly, December 1984 to March 1988), ... 901.754.9404 www.executivespeakers.com.
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