Alex Stein is a prominent conservative commentator, media personality, and comedian, known for his sharp wit, insightful commentary, and engaging stage presence. He is associated with Blaze Media and hosts the popular show “Prime Time with Alex Stein,” where he offers his unique perspective on politics, culture, and current events.
Throughout his career, Alex has been known for his passionate advocacy of conservative values, including limited government, free markets, and individual liberty. He is a frequent guest on cable news programs and other media outlets, and is widely respected as an expert on issues ranging from economics and finance to foreign policy and national security.
As a comedian, Alex is equally talented, known for his irreverent humor and quick wit. He has performed at clubs and venues across the country, and has become a favorite among conservative audiences who appreciate his willingness to challenge the status quo and push boundaries.
In addition to his work as a media personality and comedian, Alex is also an entrepreneur and business owner, having founded several successful companies in a variety of industries. He is passionate about using his business acumen and expertise to help others succeed, and is widely regarded as a mentor and advisor to aspiring entrepreneurs and business owners.
Through his work in media, politics, and business, Alex Stein has become a respected and influential figure in conservative circles, known for his intelligence, his insight, and his unwavering commitment to conservative principles and values.
Executive producer of the 2020 documentary, “Uncle Tom: An Oral History of the Black Conservative,” Larry Elder is the recipient of a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. He hosts a daily nationally syndicated daily show for Salem Radio Networks and produces YouTube videos in partnership with the Epoch Times.
His books include the best-selling books, The 10 Things You Can’t Say in America, and Showdown: Confronting Bias, Lies and the Special Interests That Divide America.” His latest book, Dear Father, Dear Son: Two Lives, Eight Hours, is a personal story of about his dad, who grew up fatherless in the Jim Crow South on the eve of the Great Depression, and was kicked out of his house at 13 years old. Larry also writes a nationally syndicated newspaper column distributed through Creators Syndicate. He also hosted two nationally syndicated television shows “Moral Court” and “The Larry Elder Show.”
Larry Elder has a B.A in Political Science from Brown University, 1974; and a law degree from University of Michigan School of Law, 1977.
When: Sunday, June 25
Time: 3:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Price: Members: $20 / Non-Members: $45
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Location: Upper West Side (Provided to ticket purchasers)
Complimentary drinks and snacks provided.
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