Ethics and Public Policy Center
The Ethics and Public Policy Center (EPPC) is a right-wing think tank that was founded in 1976 by Ernest W. Lefever
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EPPC's stated interests are:[1]
“”From the Cold War to the war on terrorism, from disputes over the role of religion in public life to battles over the nature of the family, EPPC and its scholars have consistently sought to defend and promote our nation's founding principles—respect for the inherent dignity of the human person, individual freedom and responsibility, justice, the rule of law, and limited government. |
Ernest W. Lefever
Lefever was nominated by Ronald Reagan in 1981 to be the Assistant Secretary of State for Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs. The nomination was opposed by Jacobo Timmerman,
Edward Whelan
Edward Whelan (1960–) is the current president. In 2018 during the period of Judge Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation hearing for Supreme Court of the United States, Kavanaugh was accused of sexually attacking a 15-year old girl when he was a 17-year old. The victim, Christine Blasey Ford
Rick Santorum
Rick Santorum received wingnut welfare as a Senior Fellow of EPPC, and directed the center's "Program to Promote and Protect America's Freedom" from to 2007 to 2011.[6][7]
Mona Charen
In 2018, Senior Fellow Mona Charen, an anti-Trump conservative, spoke at the American Conservative Union's Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) and was unusually critical of conservatives, stating:[8]
“”I am disappointed in people on our side for being hypocrites about sexual harassers and abusers of women, who are in our party, who are sitting in the White House, who brag about their extramarital affairs, who brag about mistreating women—and because he happens to have an 'R' next to his name we look the other way. |
Charen also criticized CPAC for inviting the niece of Marine Le Pen.[8]
Fellows and Scholars
As of 2018, their fellows and scholars include:[9]
- Edward Whelan, president
- Yuval Levin, vice president
- Erika Bachiochi
- James Bowman
- Mona Charen
- Eric Cohen
- Bruce Cole (1938–2018)
- Michael Cromartie (1950–2017)
- Mary FioRito
- Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry
- Josh Good
- Mary Hasson
- Stanley Kurtz
- Ian Lindquist
- Lance Morrow
- John Mueller
- Henry Olsen
- Herbert Schlossberg
- Roger Scruton
- Luma Simms
- Carter Snead
- Algis Valiunas
- Peter Wehner
- George Weigel
- Stephen P. White
External links
References
- About EPPC Ethics and Public Policy Center
- Ernest W. Lefever dies at 89; founder of conservative public policy organization by Adam Bernstein (Jul 31, 2009 | 12:00 AM) Los Angeles Times.
- Brothers Claim Lefever Thinks Blacks Inferior (June 4, 1981) AP.
- Ed Whelan, Judge Kavanaugh’s Defender, Just Committed Defamation by Jay Michaelson (09.21.18 6:08 AM ET) The Daily Beast.
- PR firm helped Whelan stoke half-baked Kavanaugh alibi: CRC Public Relations, a powerhouse conservative firm, guided Ed Whelan on a bad Twitter adventure. by Eliana Johnson (09/21/2018 04:47 PM EDT; Updated 09/22/2018 10:41 AM EDT) Politico.
- Rick Santorum Ethics and Public Policy Center (archived from January 22, 2012).
- Program to Promote and Protect America's Freedom Ethics and Public Policy Center (archived from March 14, 2011).
- Booed at CPAC: Conservative Mona Charen on why she spoke out about her own side’s hypocrisy at a conference of her peers. by Isaac Chotiner (Feb 25, 2018 • 7:50 PM) Slate.
- Fellows & Scholars Ethics and Public Policy Center (archived from September 27, 2017).