
You’ve heard all the Chuck Norris jokes. But this is no joke.
Where does the martial arts and action-film icon write?
Anywhere he wants. But he writes twice a week at WND.
That’s a fact.
He not only writes a weekly commentary on politics and current events that is watched by all the Big Media because he breaks news there – like his famous endorsement of Mike Huckabee in the 2008 Republican presidential primaries and in 2012 when he endorsed Newt Gingrich – but he also writes a health and fitness column weekly in WND.
Here’s what the man himself says about WND – “one of the very few sources I trust for news …”
We like that.
None of us at WND wants to get on the wrong side of Chuck Norris.
Here’s another plug for WND from this distinguished member of the team: “Since WND’s inception, it has remained a free press for a free people, preserving the truth and freedom found in the First Amendment. It’s not a conservative voice, but a radical one – an influence that is needed in our milquetoast world. And at the center of it all are a bounty-hunter veteran news reporter and editor and his wife, Joseph and Elizabeth Farah. They’re independent. They don’t shy away from controversy. And they’re not afraid to tell the truth, despite the fallout. In his column, Joseph daily shows his unabashed prowess in telling it like it is. Stronger still is his backbone when it comes to addressing governmental problems, as noted in an earlier book, ‘Taking America Back’: ‘If we’re ever going to make the U.S. government responsive to the will of the people, it’s going to take a revolution. I don’t necessarily mean a violent, armed clash between patriots who still believe in self-government and the forces of the U.S. Defense Department. But I do mean a real revolution. Nothing short of that can save us from tyranny, despotism and slavery. It’s just a matter of time.’”
“While I don’t agree with every position of Farah, I admire his gumption and appreciate his no-nonsense communicative courage,” said Norris. “Most of all, I’m glad he’s weathered the storms of personal and media criticism to continue to offer this world a daily dose of truths from WND. Of course, WND is far more than Farah. Excluding yours truly, I believe it contains one of the finest lineups of columnists, commentators and journalists around.”
He continued: “Though my achievements in martial arts and my 30-year career in movies and television provided me with the popularity and I suppose the prestige to initiate many of my humanitarian efforts, WND has provided me (as well as many other columnists) with an exclusive stage from which to speak to all types of national and international matters. My only problem with WND is that I didn’t find out about it sooner.”
We like you, too, Mr. Norris.
See all of Chuck Norris’ news and health columns here.

