Mona Charen is a syndicated columnist and political analyst living in the
Washington, D.C., area.
She graduated with honors from Barnard College, Columbia University, and
then earned a degree in law from George Washington University in Washington, D.C.
Charen began her career at National Review magazine, where she served as
an editorial assistant. She described herself on her very first tax return
at the age of 22 as "pundit."
In 1984, Charen joined the White House staff, serving first as Nancy Reagan’s
speech writer and later as associate director at the Office of Public Liaison.
In the latter post, she lectured widely on the administration’s Central American
policy. Later in her White House career, she worked closely with Communications
Director Patrick Buchanan on the President’s overall communications strategy.
In 1986, Charen left the White House to join the presidential campaign of then-Rep.
Jack Kemp as a speech writer.
Charen began her syndicated newspaper column with Creators Syndicate in 1987,
and it has become one of the fastest-growing newspaper columns in the industry.
It is featured in more than 300 papers, including the Boston Globe, Baltimore
Sun, New York Post, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Washington Times, Detroit News,
and Fort Worth Star-Telegram. It also appears on CompuServe Information Service.
Charen is a regular panelist on CNN political roundtable show "The Capital Gang"
and a frequent guest on other television and radio public affairs programs.
She is married and has two children.
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