Paul Kengor

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Paul Kengor is a professor at Grove City College and the executive director of the College's The Center for Vision and Values, Kengor is widely popular with students and conservative readers.

Kengor is a frequent television political commentator and opinion page contributor. He is a regular featured columnist at Townhall.com, a web-based publication primarily dedicated to conservative politics. However, he is most known for his best selling books. He is the author of God and Ronald Reagan, God and George W. Bush, God and Hillary Clinton, The Crusader: Ronald Reagan and the Fall of Communism, and co-editor with Peter Schweizer of Assessing the Reagan Presidency. He is currently finishing a major work on Ronald Reagan’s role in his administration’s effort to undermine the Soviet Union, and just finished an authorized biography of former Reagan confidant and National Security Advisor William P. Clark, Jr..

Kengor earned his Bachelor and Ph.D. from the University of Pittsburgh and his Masters from American University. In private life, he is married to Susan Kengor and has six children. He is a practicing Roman Catholic and avid Pittsburgh sports fan.