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"Look, I think every American president, once they get in that office, they want a second term, and they will move heaven and..."

- Monica Crowley

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Monica Crowley
Syndicated Radio Commentator

Monica Crowley began her career in radio on WABC-AM New York as a frequent guest on the "Batchelor and Alexander Show."
Crowley has been a guest on the major TV and cable news channels, including ABC, NBC, FOX and HBO and worked as a commentator on National Public Radio's Morning Edition for four years.
When the Fox News Channel launched in 1996, Crowley joined the network as a political and international affairs analyst.
Her insight and intelligent analysis on the day's news earned Crowley a large following of fans and In 2002, Monica began hosting “The Monica Crowley Show.” on WABC Radio in New York.
In 2005, Monica joined MSNBC as a political analyst, and co-host of "Connected: Coast To Coast." The daily program featured Monica along with Presidential son Ron Reagan. The show ended in December 2005, but a new program for Monica is currently in the works.
In March 2006, Monica signed a deal with the Westwood One Radio network to take her show national. The Monica Crowley Show now airs on major market stations across the country including: WABC-AM New York, WTKK-FM Boston and WTNT-AM Washington DC.
Monica holds two Masters degrees and a Ph.D. in international affairs from Columbia University and worked as a Foreign Policy Assistant to former President Richard Nixon from 1990 until his death in 1994. Crowley's experience with Nixon prompted her to write two best-selling books, Nixon off the Record: His Candid Commentary on People and Politics and Nixon in Winter.
Visit the links on the left to read more about Monica's books on Amazon.com.
She has also written for The New Yorker, The Wall Street Journal, The Los Angeles Times, The Baltimore Sun and The New York Post.

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