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Ham wrote for the Richmond County Daily Journal, Townhall.com where she was a columnist and managing editor, and The Washington Examiner. [4] Her video blog series for Townhall.com, HamNation, won a Golden Dot award for Best Vlog of 2006 from the Institute for Politics, Democracy & the Internet and her HamNation video, "Sopranos DC," was voted "Video of the Year" in the 2007 Weblog Awards. [5]
Fox News contributor Mary Katharine Ham joked, "I spotted the tether," to accompany a photo from the White House’s website calling the current regime the "Biden-Harris administration."
Brewer was known for his work as a co-founder of the immigration activism group Define American. He had earlier worked at Change.org. [1] Brewer died in a collision with a car in Mount Airy, Maryland, while participating in a charity bicycle ride for cancer treatment programs. [2] He was married to Mary Katharine Ham, with whom he had two ...
— Mary Katharine Ham (@mkhammer) July 29, 2024 What J.D. Vance believed: "He's just a bad man," J.D. Vance wrote of Donald Trump, years before the presidential candidate picked Vance as his ...
The right-wing pundit Mary Katherine Ham, whose determination to tell it like it is was hampered by her lack of knowledge, tweeted that if Harris is "just gonna copy and paste Trump’s site, she ...
[24] [25] Conservative commentator Mary Katharine Ham characterized Trump as a "casual authoritarian," saying "he is a candidate who has happily and proudly spurned the entire idea of limits on his power as an executive and doesn't have any interest in the Constitution and what it allows him to do and what [it] does not allow him to do. That is ...
McCormick did not take questions from reporters, but during a Q&A with conservative commentator Mary Katharine Ham, McCormick doubled down on his belief that the education system needs to be changed.
Concerned Women for America. Concerned Women for America is a religious organization that seeks to promote Christian values. The group was founded in 1979 by Beverly LaHaye, wife of prominent evangelical Christian minister Tim LaHaye, as part of the movement to defeat the Equal Rights Amendment. [65]