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Mark Williams is a veteran radio talk host and television commentator. Outspoken in his views he backs his talk with action. In 2005 he traveled to Crawford Texas on the “You Don\’t Speak for Me Cindy” tour to face down anti-war protestor Cindy Sheehan. That same year he traveled to Iraq and broadcast a series of award winning, live radio programs titled “Voices of Soldiers” which featured US troops taking live telephone calls from listeners in California, on the air, from the height of the fighting.
In 2008 Williams abandoned radio as his full time career to join the Our Country Deserves Better Political Action Committee (OCDB) as co-chairman and to embark on the “Stop Obama” national tour. That was a 3 week, 40 city speaking tour via bus across the nation to warn of what he termed “Obama as a clear and present danger” to America.
In early 2009 OCDB created the “Tea Party Express” (TPX). Williams traveled with the TPX 3-bus caravan on 4 national tours (through April 2010) as chairman and principal speaker. In that capacity he whipped up crowds as large as 20,000, in some 180 cities with rousing speeches and fiery introductions of celebrity guest speakers such as former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin and Congresswoman Michele Bachmann (R-MN).
Williams is no stranger to controversy and has been at the center of debates over such issues as the Ground Zero Mosque and allegations of racism in the tea party.
Mark pulls no punches, is entertaining as he is informative and very quick on his feet so relishes challenges from an audience when it fits the needs of the event.
Mark Williams is also author of “Taking Back America One Tea Party at a Time,” the inside story of the tea party and the issues swirling around it. His presentation is aggressive, humorous, uplifting, illuminating. He uses pop culture references in his metaphors that serve to translate what might seem daunting into a relatable and engaging bites.
Mark Williams is a dynamic showman and well-informed and experienced journalist with a compelling message and will leave your audience buzzing about the experience.
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Contact us via email: Mark@MarkTalk.com with details about your event and include your contact information. Mark’s fees are reasonable and include travel expenses and lodging for events outside of the Northern California / San Francisco Bay areas. We will work with you to accommodate your event budget.
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1 comment
Inessa Petrova says:
November 15, 2011 at 2:23 pm (UTC -8 )
Dear Mr. Williams,
I am writing on behalf of Russia Today TV – 24/7 English language news
station in Moscow broadcasting internationally.
My name is Inessa, I am a producer of a panel discussion program called
CrossTalk.
We would like to invite you to our program.
We’re recording it on Thursday, November 17, at 10 am EST, it lasts around 30 minutes.
Below is the topic of our discussion:
GOP race for White House and foreign policy: Front-runners for the Republican presidential nomination have made it clear they all (almost all) are foreign policy hawks – rough on China, tough on Iran, and very pro-Israel, etc. How much is this a function of the party’s traditional foreign positions or Obama’s foreign policy track record to date? (Maybe a combination of both?) How well informed are the GOP candidates regarding American foreign policy and global events? And does Obama have anything to worry about when it comes foreign policy in his re-election bid?
We’ll be delighted if you could join our discussion.
FYI: Our guests are well-known journalists and high-ranking officials from
all over the world.
Among them:
Richard Burt, U.S. Ambassador to Germany; a chief negotiator of the
Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty
Daniel Pipes, director of the Middle East Forum
Lord Robert Skidelsky, British Parliament (Warwick University)
John Naisbitt, Naisbitt China Institute
David Ignatius, American journalist and novelist
Thomas Graham, Kissinger Associates
Anatol Lieven, King’s College London
Gareth Evans, former Australian Foreign Minister (1983 – 1996)
Princeton N. Lyman, former U.S. ambassador to South Africa and Nigeria
and former Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization
Affairs
Parag Khanna, Director of the Global Governance Initiative at the New
America Foundation
Stephen Zunes, University of San Francisco
Anas Altikriti, President and founder of the Cordoba Foundation
David Merkel, former U.S. State Department
Andrew Roberts, British historian, winner of the British Army Military
Book of the year 2010
Victor Gao, People’s Republic of China
Jim Walsh, former U.S. House of Representatives
Ann Cavoukian, Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario
Razeen Sally, Director of the European Centre for International
Political Economy
Saskia Sassen, Columbia University, London School of Economics,
Council on Foreign Relations, National Academy of Sciences Panel on
Cities
Lord Christopher Monckton, British politician, journalist, and hereditary peer
Samuel Thernstrom, American Enterprise Institute
Stephen Cohen, New York University
Sincerely,
Inessa Petrova
Executive Producer
CrossTalk
RT
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