Bernard Chapin

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Bernard Chapin (born 1969) is a libertarian and conservative writer who mostly addresses cultural and political issues. He is also a school psychologist residing in Chicago, Illinois. Mr. Chapin obtained his undergraduate degree at John Carroll University and his graduate degree from the University of Detroit-Mercy. He publishes regularly at a variety of internet sites such as Pajamas Media, Intellectual Conservative, Mensnewsdaily, Enter Stage Right, American Daily, Conservative Crusader, MichNews.com, WEBCommentary and The Conservative Voice. He infrequently appears at Frontpagemag.com, The American Spectator, and LewRockwell.com. Mr. Chapin also has conducted numerous interviews with subjects such as Roger Kimball, John O'Sullivan, Greg Raymer, and Jackie Mason. Mr. Chapin is the author of three books. The first, Napalm is the Scent of Justice, was released in 2001. The second, Escape from Gangsta Island: A School's Progressive Decline, was published in 2006 while the third, Women: Theory and Practice, came out in September of 2007. He is also working on a series of videos called Chapin’s Inferno. The central theme or planned duration of these videos is not known.