List of former liberals
From Conservapedia
This list of former liberals includes notable individuals who have left behind their liberal and/or progressive beliefs, even if they did not become full-on conservatives.
Deceased
- Saul Bellow, a former liberal, now typically identified with neoconservativism
- Ray Bradbury, author
- Sandra Cano, pseudonymous plaintiff in Doe v. Bolton
- Peter Collier, cofounder of Center for the Study of Popular Culture & co-organizer of the Second Thoughts conferences for former liberals who have become conservatives.
- Anthony Flew, former atheist and anti-theist who later supported the teaching of intelligent design in schools.
- John T. Flynn, socialist who turned against the New Deal
- Milton Friedman, an active supporter of the New Deal who turned libertarian in the late 1940s
- William Randolph Hearst, powerful publisher in the 1900–1940 era
- Sidney Hook, philosopher
- David Horowitz, author & cofounder of Center for the Study of Popular Culture
- Willmoore Kendall, political scientist
- Joseph Lieberman, became independent after losing the Democratic renomination to his U.S. Senate seat in 2006; strong supporter in 2008 of John McCain.
- Seymour Martin Lipset, leading sociologist and political scientist
- Norma McCorvey, plaintiff in Roe v. Wade
- Zell Miller
- Raymond Moley, was a "Brains trust" top adviser to Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1933
- Bernard Nathanson
- George Orwell[1]
- Ronald Reagan, a leading liberal of the 1940s; turned right about 1960
- Alfred Sherman
- Ron Silver
- Al Smith, Democratic nominee for president in 1928
- Burton K. Wheeler
Living
- Stephen Baldwin, the only actor in the family known to be conservative.[2]
- Steve Beren, Tea Party activist
- Tammy Bruce, former head of the L.A. chapter of N.O.W., currently a State Department spokesman in the second Trump Administration
- Kirk Cameron, actor and former child star. Used to be an atheist, now runs the "Way of the Master" ministry.
- Nick Cohen, British journalist and political commentator
- Alveda King, niece of Martin Luther King, Jr.
- Irving Kristol, founder of neoconservativism
- Michael Medved, film critic
- Dennis Miller, comedian
- Lisa Miller, former lesbian, now a born-again Christian, who has been ordered by the state to hand over custody of her biological daughter Isabella to her former partner
- Melanie Phillips
- Norman Podhoretz, neoconservative writer
- Dennis Prager, founder of PragerU
- Evan Sayet
- Michael Savage, commentator
- Laura Schlessinger, commentator
- Stephen Schwartz
- Thomas Sowell, economist and former Marxist
- David Stockman, Reagan's budget director
- Ivanka Trump, a former liberal Democrat; became more strongly conservative and officially switched to Republican following her father Donald Trump's election to US President in 2016.
- Jon Voight, actor
- James Woods, actor
- David Zucker, director and co-writer of An American Carol, a conservative film mocking popular leftist figures like Michael Moore.
References
- ↑ See Mystery:Did George Orwell Become a Conservative?
- ↑ Stephen Baldwin Slams Hollywood Newsmax, March 6, 2009