Opinion

These goos are from the Opinion category, people famous for editorials, punditry, criticism, and predictions. Browse another way.

Andrew Breitbart
This Hollywood Jew became one of the Internet's fiercest conservative voices on several websites, including one bearing his name. Go »
Andy Rooney
America's cranky old man is always there at the end of every 3600 seconds. Go »
Ann Coulter
Would it be a high crime, a misdemeanor, or treason if I taught you how to slander a liberal? Go »
Ann Landers
You're not going to land the answer to this goo by writing to some newspaper for advice. Go »
Anthony Lewis
This Pulitzer-winning writer is one of the most liberal columnists at one of the most liberal major newspapers in the country. Go »
Arianna Huffington
This Greek author, columnist, gubernatorial candidate, and occasional actress will be remembered for introducing the term "huffpo" to the world. Go »
Bill Kristol
He worked in the first Bush White House, wrote weekly of his support for the second Bush White House, and vehemently opposed the Trump White House. Go »
Bill O'Reilly
This registered independent says that conservative ideology doesn't factor into the political commentary show that he hosts on Fox News Channel. Oh, really? Go »
Bill O'Reilly
If you want to outfox the other players, this conservative author and talk show host will have to factor into your plan. Go »
Boris Epshteyn
This Moscow native is now a senior figure in his second Trump campaign, leaving behind his job making political commentary in nearly 200 local TV markets. Go »
Chris Matthews
This Philadelphian MSNBC host calls himself liberal but doesn't always vote that way, as he voted for George W. Bush for President. Go »
Christopher Hitchens
Great God! The nation is astir over the writings of this columnist from across the atlantic. Go »
Christopher Hitchens
no deathbed prayers for this soon-to-be ex-ex-patriot Go »
David Brooks
a conservative voice swimming up the liberal stream Go »
Dick Morris
His strategizing made Bill Clinton a crossover figure (even prostitutes listened in), but now he's one of Hillary Clinton's sharpest critics. Go »
Dinesh D'Souza
Two years ago, he successfully looked four years into the future about what happened four and half decades earlier. Go »
Fareed Zakaria
new directions in foreign policy Go »
Fran Lebowitz
This humorist and public speaker hasn't finished a book since 1994, but she remains one of New York City's most opinionated and distinctive voices. Go »
Glenn Beck
Paranoia won't destroy your ratings if you're this conservative commentator. Go »
Greg Kelly
This former Fox friend is now maxing out his influence as the nightly prime-time host on a new news network. Go »
Greil Marcus
Was it his musical training or just a weird mystery that this old American was able to make time for writing a book? Go »
Grover Norquist
He likes tax reform, in the sense of no net increases in taxes ever again, and he's gotten most Republicans to pledge their support. Go »
Henry Rollins
When his opinions could no longer be contained to what he could scream in a punk rock song in the 80s, he raised the flag of his own record label to publish spoken-word albums, and rolled around the world as a comedian, presenter, actor, author, and activist. Go »
Jim Hightower
From his lofty perch, this political essayist likes to criticize both the left and the right. Go »
Kathleen Kingsbury
After America's paper of record endorsed sending in troops to quell American protests, she was put in charge of preventing further controversy. Who's the king? Go »
Keith Olbermann
It's strange that sports' central commentator would get to count down his political views on a news network, but opinion is opinion. Go »
Lou Dobbs
Immigration opponents just lost one of their most vocal supporters. Go »
Malcolm Gladwell
New York is grateful to have this canine sociologist on the job. Go »
Malcolm Gladwell
He's half-Jamaican, half-British, all-Canadian, and a New Yorker by trade. Go »
Marianne Williamson
It may take one of the miracles she writes and teaches about for her to win the presidency. Go »
Marques Brownlee
He's a hi-def tech reviewer and ultimate pro. Go »
Rachel Held Evans
This Tennessee-based blogger has spent years (one in particular) being a devoted Christian and not being a monkey. Go »
Raj Patel
This British-American academic is hungry for economic change. Go »
Richard Roeper
The bald guy left some pretty big shoes to fill, but the fat guy gave someone the thumbs-up for the job. Go »
Rob Schmitt
First he was a friend of Fox. Now he's taking his news commentary to the max elsewhere. Go »
Robert Baer
Perhaps George Clooney wanted to play this government employee in a movie because his book mentioned sleeping with someone. Go »
Robert Hughes
If you're upside down, maybe you'll say he's a major art critic. But don't do it in a car or you'll crash. Go »
Robert Scoble
This evangelist is known for wearing high-tech head gear in the shower. Go »
Roger Ebert
The fat guy, now thumbing without the bald guy. Go »
Ryan Schreiber
His publishing success is due to his three-pronged approach to independent music. Go »
Sarah Vowell
This living American journalist has incredible powers of observation. Go »
Sean Hannity
This foxy talker hosts his eponymous show alone, posing the question: Can there be a conspiracy of one? Go »
Seth Godin
He's one of the most influential marketing minds of the digital age, ever since his late-nineties job at Yahoo!, which sure beat writing novels about video games. Go »
Steven Brill
This lawyer and author loved the law so much that he turned a lawyer into a magazine and a court into television. Go »
Ta-Nehisi Coates
He never sugar-coats his views on raising black sons in America or paying reparations for slavery. Go »
Thomas Paine
his propaganda gave England a migraine Go »
Tomi Lahren
This blazing conservative voice really did record her final thoughts after expressing a pro-choice opinion. Go »
Tony Schwartz
A master of the art of the ghostwritten business book, since 2016 he has focused on the art of the criticism of the credited co-author. Go »
Tucker Carlson
After getting (cross)fired by CNN, he tucked his commentary into MSNBC's format, but didn't find a proper home until Fox News made him a contributor and then a nightly host. Go »
W.E.B. Du Bois
Not many Ghanians made history at Niagara Falls. Go »