Category Archives: David Horowitz

CANCELLED – The Rise of Nuclear Iran

Dore Gold speaks in Los Angeles September 2nd about his new book, "The Rise of Nuclear Iran." This Sept. 2 event has now been cancelled. From the David Horowitz Freedom Center: Dore Gold, author of the New York Times bestseller … Continue reading

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Author George Gilder Speaks In Los Angeles About ‘The Israel Test’

The Wednesday Morning Club hosts George Gilder Sept. 10. I have as much interest in seeing George Gilder speak as anybody in the world. He’s a giant. His book "Sexual Suicide" convinced me to get married. Wait, I’m channeling Dennis … Continue reading

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Breakfast with Geert Wilders

Sunday morning. My feet hurt. I stayed home all day yesterday resting them. I put on my suit and to support my arches, I slip into my black tennies with the orthodics. I drive north on the 405 in my … Continue reading

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Natan Sharansky Is The Most Boring Speaker In The World

Video I’m a very very bad man. I borrow a friend’s Saturn and drive to the Luxe on Sunset Monday night for the David Horowitz Freedom Center event promoting Sharansky’s new book, Defending Identity: Its Indispensable Role in Protecting Democracy. … Continue reading

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An Evening with Natan Sharansky

From the David Horowitz Freedom Center: DATE: Monday, July 14, 2008 TIME: 6:30 p.m. Wine and Light Meal Reception 7:00 p.m. Lecture and Booksigning LOCATION: Luxe Hotel 11461 Sunset Hotel, Los Angeles, CA 90049 TICKETS: $40 per person Natan Sharansky, … Continue reading

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