Donald Lambro
Donald Lambro (born July 14, 1940) is an Albanian American journalist. He is the chief political correspondent of The Washington Times and a columnist formerly nationally syndicated by United Feature Syndicate and now by the Newspaper Enterprise Association.

An interview with Ronald Reagan in 1981
Biography
Donald Lambro was born in Wellesley, Massachusetts, and graduated from Boston University with a degree in journalism. He began his career working for the Boston Herald-Traveler and in 1968 joined United Press International in Hartford, Connecticut, covering state government.[1]
In 1981, the Conservative Political Action Conference awarded Don Lambro the "Outstanding Journalist Award" for his book Fat City.[1] In 1985, he won the Warren Brookes Award for Excellence in Journalism.[2]
Bibliography
- 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)
gollark: No, I mean presumably it would be easier for you to not pray than to pray, and it is not as if an omnipotent god requires it.
gollark: They could just not have you pray in the first place.
gollark: Wait, buried in space?
gollark: Well, if you move to a higher orbit, the issue is resolved because the angle between the Mecca and wherever you end up pointing becomes smaller than the error of pointing at things in the first place.
gollark: They also have to pray 5 times every 90 minutes if in low Earth orbit.
External links
- Donald Lambro column - The Washington Times
- Interview of Donald Lambro in Albanian channel on YouTube
- Appearances on C-SPAN
References
- "Donald Lambro". The Washington Times.
- "Donald Lambro". United Features Syndicate. Retrieved 2009-11-25.
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