April 23, 2004
Clifford May, head of a terrorism policy institute, analyzes the situation in Iraq. Funnyman George Wallace tells why Vegas audiences are so tough.
Clifford May
Veteran journalist Clifford May is president of the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies, a policy institute focusing on terrorism that was founded two days after the 9/11attacks. As a foreign correspondent and editor (at The New York Times and other publications), he's covered stories in more than two dozen countries. May was also Director of Communications for the Republican National Committee and is a regular contributor for National Review Online.
George Wallace
Among his fellow comedians George Wallace is known as "the guy who can roll the room over if it's dead.' Early on, he knew he wanted to be a comedian. After college graduation, he became a successful businessman, but he never lost his interest in a comedy career. His social commentary is taken from everyday, simple moments of life. Wallace's credits include regular appearances on TV and radio and in Las Vegas. He's also appeared in several films.


