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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Peggy_NoonanPeggy Noonan - Wikipedia

    Margaret Ellen "Peggy" Noonan (born September 7, 1950), is a weekly columnist for The Wall Street Journal, and contributor to NBC News and ABC News. She was a primary speechwriter and Special Assistant to President Ronald Reagan from 1984 to 1986 and has maintained a center-right leaning in her writings since leaving the Reagan ...

  2. Hace 6 días · Peggy Noonan is an opinion columnist at the Wall Street Journal where her column, "Declarations," has run since 2000. She was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for Commentary in 2017. A political...

  3. Hace 6 días · Peggy Noonan is a columnist for The Wall Street Journal and a former speechwriter for President Reagan. She writes about politics, culture, and society, and criticizes the \"uglification\" of everything in her latest piece.

  4. Peggy Noonan is a columnist for the Wall Street Journal and a Pulitzer prize winner. She has written nine books on American politics, history and culture, and was a special assistant and speechwriter for president Ronald Reagan.

  5. opinion.wsj.com › wsj_author › peggy-noonanWSJ Opinion | Peggy Noonan

    25 de feb. de 2016 · We operate with complete independence from the newsroom. Peggy Noonan. I was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., and grew up there, on Long Island, and in northern New Jersey. After graduating high school I worked for two years in a variety of jobs and attended Fairleigh Dickinson University, in Rutherford, at night. In time I was able to go during the day.

  6. Read the latest opinions and analysis by Peggy Noonan, a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and author of nine books on US politics and culture. Topics include the uglification of everything, the O.J. Simpson case, TikTok, and more.

  7. 10 de feb. de 2022 · Peggy Noonan is a journalist, speechwriter, and author who worked for Presidents Reagan and Bush. She won the Pulitzer Prize for Commentary in 1990 and wrote several books on politics, religion, and culture.