Former Congressman and House impeachment manager James Rogan, the author of a highly acclaimed new book on his remarkable conversion to conservatism, will be a guest today on Joseph Farah’s nationally syndicated radio talk show.
Rogan’s life, recounted in “Rough Edges: My Unlikely Road from Welfare to Washington,” has been called by former House majority leader Newt Gingrich “one of the best examples of the American dream that I know of.”
Rogan was born to a single mother – a cocktail waitress who was later convicted of welfare fraud. His bartender-father abandoned them both before he was born. After years of borderline delinquency, he was expelled from high school, became a porn theater bouncer, and then a bartender at a strip joint and a Hell’s Angels bar.
Along the way, a young Arkansas politician advised him to study law and become a member of a different kind of bar. And in 1998, as a Republican member of the House Judiciary Committee, he found himself prosecuting the impeachment of the president of the United States – Bill Clinton, the same Arkansas politician who advised him to go into law and politics two decades earlier.
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