Billy Hallowell
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Billy Hallowell’s career in journalism and commentary began at an early age. Following the Columbine shooting in 1999, the then 15-year-old launched Teen Web Online, a web site intended to address violence, discrimination and other social issues facing America’s young generation. “At the time, I was so stunned. I founded Teen Web as an outlet for my generation to get relevant information, while becoming empowered to make change in local communities.”

Through journalism, media, public speaking appearances and the blogosphere, Hallowell has worked for more than a decade to inspire and motivate his generation. He has been published and featured in political and cultural books, textbooks, articles and Web sites that focus on the youth of America and its role in the future of our world.

In 2002, Hallowell founded the Columbine Survivor Project and Peace Project. The latter became an annual event at The College of Mount Saint Vincent in Riverdale, NYC, where Hallowell joined co-hosts Miss USA, Miss Teen USA and Lori Beth Denberg, among others, to present a day-long inspirational event to high school and college students in the New York City area. During the same year, he founded Pathufind Media, an ongoing project that subcontracts affordable speakers to colleges and community groups.

In 2002, Teen Web Online received an endorsement from MTV’s John Norris. Through a contact at the network, Hallowell was offered a bi-weekly column on SHiNE.com, a non-profit and media outlet for American youths. This then led to a print and online column with Positive Teens Magazine in 2003.

Also in 2003, Hallowell was selected to represent the United States at the World Bank’s conference on youth development in Paris, France. Following this experience, he was honored by the International Youth Foundation with the YouthAction Net Fellowship. On the educational front, he was a Rhodes Scholar nominee in 2006 and the recipient of the prestigious Clark Fellowship during the same year. In addition to these honors, Hallowell has received a number of journalism and community awards for his work.

From 2008-2009, he served as the director of content and Chief Executive Officer of VoterWatch, a non-partisan non-profit that focused on issues pertaining to U.S. government transparency. During this time, he was the founder of the 2008 Presidential Debates Project, featuring Dick Morris, Sophia Nelson, The Heritage Foundation, Public Agenda and other prominent political figures and organizations. Additionally, he joined Lawrence Lessig’s Open Debates Coalition to urge both presidential campaigns to make the 2008 debates more open and engaging.

During the 2008 election cycle, Hallowell joined co-host Stephen Nichols (MTV’s Real World) for Static News, a weekly political radio show. Subsequently, Hallowell’s experience on Election Day was recorded for the upcoming documentary American Reality (from the producers of Control Room).

Media outlets he has been featured in or produced works for include: Big Government, Big Hollywood, The Democrat & Chronicle, COSMO Girl Magazine, NY Teen, Teenage Buzz Magazine, Positive Teens Magazine, SNAP, Many Voices, Many Visions, NBC’s The John Walsh Show and Radio Disney, among many others.

Hallowell’s work can currently be read on Billy Hallowell Online, Family Security Matters, Urban Conservative, Washington Hotlist and other related outlets. Currently, he is the host of RENEWtv, a new online “TV” show that focuses on renewing America and the GOP.

Billy Hallowell was educated the College of Mount Saint Vincent in Riverdale, New York, and graduated with a B.A. in communications, with concentrations in broadcasting, corporate and journalism, and a minor in writing. In June 2008, Billy completed his M.S. in social research from Hunter College in Manhattan, New York. You can follow Billy on Twitter (@BillyHallowell).

Blog Entries by Billy Hallowell

The Obama Administration's Many Voices on Libya

Posted March 26, 2011 | 07:20:47 (EST)

The Obama administration's handling of the Libyan crisis has been characterized by complacency, confusion and inaction. While the American public, the international community and the Libyan "rebels" have waited patiently for clear directives, prior to today's military strike, the administration has offered little more than mixed messages and empty promises.

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Common Sense Conservatism?

Posted February 10, 2011 | 16:45:54 (EST)

This will be, perhaps, my shortest entry ever (I emphasize “perhaps”). Over the past few weeks, I’ve been perplexed by and discouraged over calls from the right to exclude factions of the conservative movement from this year’s CPAC conference.

Conservatives are walking a dangerous tightrope if they (we) begin cutting...

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Why I (Still) Love George W. Bush

Posted November 12, 2010 | 10:49:56 (EST)

Suck it up, haters. I love George W. Bush and I'm not afraid to admit it, nor am I hesitant to explain why. This piece is by no means an attempt to convince leftist adherents to abandon their false perceptions of America's 43rd president (that's a hapless task and I'm...

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A Proclamation to American Conservatives

Posted October 25, 2010 | 09:37:19 (EST)

On Jan. 23, 2009, I penned a piece devoted to uplifting the spirits of American conservatives. Following the 2008 election, I -- like many others -- felt disconnected and devalued by what had occurred at the polls. That said, I believed (as I still do) in the resiliency and practicality...

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Mark Halperin to the GOP: Be Quiet on the 9/11 Mosque

Posted August 27, 2010 | 13:19:30 (EST)

Time Magazine's Mark Halperin has an important public service announcement for Republicans: Do the right thing and drop any and all calls against the Ground Zero mosque. His convictions appear so strong on the issue that he literally correlates GOP "misuse" of the situation with jihadist victory. If...

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The Left Should Think Twice Before Charging 'Racism'

Posted April 5, 2010 | 23:13:11 (EST)

Without Noah Webster’s knowledge, the definition of a "racist" has been diluted and redefined to mean "a person who disagrees with a liberal," or in more explicit terms, "any individual who uses logic to divulge evidence of liberal malfeasance." For years, the left has used race as a bully...

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Media Matters' Vapid Response to Air America's Crash

Posted January 26, 2010 | 23:21:00 (EST)

Last week, Air America announced its official closure and intention to file Chapter 7. For those who had been following news surrounding the weeping willow of talk radio, this was no surprise. While making a thin-kid splash with pseudo-celebrities back in 2004, the liberal network had a rocky history, replete...

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Hollywood's Oxymoronic Definition of 'Liberal Tolerance'

Posted January 15, 2010 | 17:36:39 (EST)

The left's dominance over the media, entertainment and the classroom forms a triangular grip that seeks to denigrate and nullify intrinsic American values. Hollywood, in particular, shows an inability to embrace even a rudimentary understanding of opposing viewpoints, as celebrities who claim to be liberal and "open" continuously berate those...

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The Media's 'God Gap'

Posted January 12, 2010 | 12:43:49 (EST)

The media maintains an inadequate understanding of religion. This simple fact is corroborated frequently, as mainstream outlets attempt to illustrate stories, explain religious themes and delve deep into faith-based systems. Unfortunately, most outlets miss the mark entirely, as journalists do not appear to have a proper understanding of the constructs...

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Media Coverage of Pro-Rationality Sarah Palin Is Abhorrent

Posted December 22, 2009 | 12:18:27 (EST)

The media’s treatment of Sarah Palin and her family has been abhorrent. Like various hard news outlets' biased and unjust brethren, entertainment outlets have gone out of their way to tarnish Palin's image.

Tabloids and semi-legitimate entertainment programs generate incessant praise for President Obama and his leftist policies, while...

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Facing Up: Multiple Perspectives on America's Budgetary Dilemma

Posted December 15, 2009 | 15:26:24 (EST)

Facing Up to the Nation's Finances is back with a new "Budget Blog Carnival!" If you are unfamiliar, a blog carnival is an online "magazine" (blogo-zine) of sorts that focuses on a specific theme. This issue is all about the U.S. federal budget and the national debt.

As always,...

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