Donald Lambro
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Donald Lambro is the chief political correspondent of The Washington Times and a nationally syndicated columnist with United Feature Syndicate.
He opposed John Kerry's candidacy in the 2004 U.S. Presidential election, claiming that Kerry contradicted himself in the debates:
- During the second debate, Sen. John Kerry said, "I do believe Saddam Hussein was a threat," and then reversed himself a few minutes later, stating that President Bush was "preoccupied with Iraq where there was no threat." [1]
[edit] Books
- The Federal Rathole, 1975 (ISBN 978-0870002946)
- The Conscience Of A Young Conservative, 1976 (ISBN 978-0870003448)
- Fat City: How Washington Wastes Your Taxes, 1980 (ISBN 978-0895266804)
- Land of Opportunity: The Entrepreneurial Spirit in America, 1986 (ISBN 9780316512893)
- Washington - City of Scandals : Investigating Congress and Other Big Spenders, 1987 (ISBN 978-0316512886)
[edit] External links
- Donald Lambro column - Washington Times

