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Best-selling author and motivator Robert Ringer today rejoins WND's commentary lineup as a weekly exclusive columnist.
Ringer, known as "a voice of sanity in an insane world," first wrote weekly for WorldNetDaily from 2006 to 2007 and added a three-day series on Barack Obama last fall. His weekly exclusive column will appear each Friday on WND's commentary page.
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With Obama entering the White House, Ringer has found his writing, which normally includes a broad range of subject areas, focusing most on political, economic and ideological issues. Thus, a return to WND, consistently rated as a top political news site, was a natural.
Of the eight books under Ringer's belt, three have been No. 1 best-sellers: "Restoring the American Dream," "Looking Out for #1" and "To Be or Not to Be Intimidated?" (the updated and totally rewritten version of "Winning through Intimidation"). The latter two works have been listed by the New York Times among the 15 best-selling motivational books of all time. Millions worldwide have read Ringer's books, which have been published in several foreign languages. He is working on two new books that will be released soon.
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On Oct. 9, Ringer will address the New Orleans Investment Conference and will be a panelist, along with Karl Rove, Charles Krauthammer and Rick Santelli, for a discussion called "Summit on America's Future."
Ringer hosts the Liberty Education Interview Series, which can be accessed via his website.
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Often referred to as "the thinking person's adviser," Ringer has appeared on numerous national talk shows through the years, including "The Tonight Show," "Today," "Good Morning America," "The Montel Williams Show," "ABC News Nightline" and "The Charlie Rose Show." In addition, he has been the subject of feature articles in such major publications as Time, People, The Wall Street Journal, Fortune, Barron's and The New York Times.
Ringer's free e-letter, A Voice of Sanity in an Insane World, is available via his website, www.robertringer.com.
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