One of most enjoyable events on the calendar in Washington D.C.
for those of us who support the conservative cause is the annual
Bradley Prize award ceremony, which recognizes some of the
movement’s most prominent scholars. It will be held this year on
Wed. June 16.
Founded in 1985, Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation is “devoted
to strengthening American democratic capitalism and institutions,
principles and values that sustain and nature it.”
Last year, the founding members of The Federalist Society
were awarded for the role they have played in working to
restore “originalist” jurisprudence to its proper station. They
were aptly described by columnist George Will as “intellectual
insurgents.”
Former U.N. Ambassador John Bolton, another recent reward
recipient, acknowledged some of his leading antagonists in the
U.S. Senate and in foreign capitals during his remarks a few
years back. Bolton, who is now a senior fellow at the American
Enterprise Institute, represented U.S. interests at the United
Nations from August 2005 to December 2006. Bolton resigned when
it became evident that he did not have enough support in Congress
to continue in the position.
Former Sen. Lincoln Chafee (R-R.I.) and Sen. Chris Dodd (D-Conn.)
were instrumental in blocking his confirmation.
“I should note Senators Lincoln Chafee and Senator Dodd who did
so much to help make me eligible for this award, and the
prominent citizens of Pyongyang, Damascus and Tehran, who also
pitched in simply by being themselves,” Bolton said.
Earlier this month, the 2010 recipients were announced. They are:
Michael Barone, Senior Political Analyst for The Washington
Examiner, and Resident Fellow at the American Enterprise
Institute; Paul A. Gigot, Editorial Page Editor of The Wall
Street Journal, and winner of the 2000 Pulitzer Prize in
Commentary; Bradley A. Smith, Josiah H. Blackmore II/Shirley M.
Nault Designated Professor of Law at Capital University, and a
former member of the Federal Election Commission; and John B.
Taylor, Mary and Robert Raymond Professor of Economics, Stanford
University, and the George P. Shultz Senior Fellow in Economics,
the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace.
“These accomplished and respected individuals are being
recognized for achievements that are consistent with the mission
statement of the Foundation, including the promotion of liberal
democracy, democratic capitalism, and a vigorous defense of
American institutions,” said Michael W. Grebe, President and
Chief Executive Officer of the Bradley Foundation.
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