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David Frum

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'''David Frum''' (born 1960 in Canada) is an author, journalist, [[American Enterprise Institute]] scholar and former speech-writer for President [[George W. Bush]] and was credited with coining the phrase "[[axis of evil]]" to describe governments that sponsoring [[terrorism]] and seeking [[weapons of mass destruction]] such as [[Iraq]], [[Iran]], and [[North Korea]]. David Frum's editorials often appear in the [[New York Times]], the [[Wall Street Journal]] and the [[Daily Telegraph]].
Frum is a [[Token conservative|faux-conservative]]. He claims to adhere to conservative principles, but supports the immoral practice of [[Same-sex marriage|homosexual marriage]] and believes homosexual marriage is not a threat to family stability.<ref>http://articles.cnn.com/2011-06-27/opinion/frum.gay.marriage_1_family-stability-marriage-hispanic-mothers/2?_s=PM:OPINION</ref> He also believes in the discredited, pseudoscientific theory of [[global warming]].<ref>http://www.economist.com/blogs/democracyinamerica/2009/04/five_questions_for_david_frum</ref>
==Books==
:Dead Right (1994)
:An End To Evil: What's Next In The War On Terror (2004)
 
==See also==
*[[Token conservative]], for more liberals who claim to be "conservative" like Frum
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