Talk:Jeremy Lott
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[edit]Jeremy Lott has been published internationally. His most recent book on William F. Buckley examines the founder of new conservative movement, and how religion played a part. No other book has covered that be. Lott is head editor on Real Clear's newest project, Real Clear Religion, and associate Editor on Real Clear Science.
He was at CEI as a Warren T. Brookes Journalism Fellow. Other notable fellows include Michelle Malkin, Brian Doherty, and Timothy Carney to name a few.
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