Bill
Whittle is
considered
by many
industry
watchers to
be the
hottest up
and coming
conservative
political
commentator
and American
heritage
philosopher
of his time.
Bill's
factual,
logical, and
non-adversarial
approach
leaves
people
motivated
and fully
informed.
His ability
to
personalize
and
interpret
some of the
most complex
political
and moral
issues of
the day,
with humor
and
historical
example, are
unique in a
world of
ever-increasing
vitriol and
personal
attacks.
Bill has
hosted
AFTERBURNER,
NATIONAL
SECURITY
REVIEW,
MIDDLE EAST
UPDATE and
co-hosted
TRIFECTA for
PJTV, and
his WHAT WE
BELIEVE
series on
Conservatism
has been
widely
hailed as a
complete
civics less
in seven
segments. He
has appeared
repeatedly
on Fox News,
The Dennis
Miller Show,
and written
for National
Review
Online.
An
accomplished
screenwriter,
film
director, TV
editor and
instrument-rated
pilot, he
was born in
New York
City in
1959, and
grew up in
Bermuda and
Miami, where
he spent
almost
twenty years
writing and
directing
shows for
the Miami
Space
Transit
Planetarium.
He attended
the
University
of Florida,
where he
majored in
Theater.
While there,
he wrote and
directed THE
PIGEON HOLE,
which went
on to become
a National
Finalist in
the Student
Academy
Award
competition.
He has since
edited
numerous
specials and
TV series
for The
Discovery
Channel, The
History
Channel, The
University
of Florida
Gator
Football
team, AMC,
NBC and many
more.
Starting in
December of
1992, Bill
began his
current
trajectory
with the
launch of
his weblog,
EJECT!
EJECT!
EJECT! With
a year he
had shot to
the top of
the
conservative
blogosphere
with his
unique,
in-depth
essays such
as FREEDOM,
COURAGE,
TRINITY and
TRIBES.
Since his
move to the
video format
in 2008,
Bill
Whittle's
segments
have
generated
several
million
views; one
of his
AFTERBURNER
segments on
You Tube
has, to
date,
generated
two and a
half million
views alone.
During these
two years,
Bill was
also a
featured
speaker at
large Tea
Party
rallies, as
well as
performing
for
audiences at
several
universities.
He can be
found at his
new web
home, Bill
Whittle.net. |