Horace Cooper of Project 21 on Hillary’s emails, what does the law say about Hillary using non-gov’t secured email servers

Speakers Bureau: Horace Cooper
Co-Chairman of the Project 21 National Advisory Board

Horace CooperHorace Cooper is an adjunct fellow with the National Center for Public Policy Research, co-chairman of the Project 21 National Advisory Board and a legal commentator.

Horace averages over 400 talk radio appearances per year representing Project 21, in addition to regular television appearances and interviews by the print media, also for Project 21.

Horace taught constitutional law at George Mason University in Virginia and was general counsel to U.S. House Majority Leader Dick Armey.

Sample of Public Appearances by Horace Cooper:

On Sean Hannity’s radio show, Horace discusses the NON-scandal related to Rep. Steve Scalise (1/5/15)

On One America News Network’s “The Rick Amato Show,” Horace discusses whether the federal government should be able to snoop on cell phones without a warrant (1/2/15)

On RT Network’s “The Big Picture,” Horace notes that the Koch brothers failed to achieve their top priority: ending wind subsidies (12/17/14)

On RT Network’s “The Big Picture,” Horace says President Obama’s new Cuba policy is “setting a terrible, extremely bad precedent” (12/17/14)

On One America News Network’s “The Rick Amato Show,” Horace says, “This blame it on the whitey stuff is dangerous and it is a lie” (12/8/14)

On the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation’s “Power and Politics,” Horace differentiates the deaths of Michael Brown in Ferguson and Eric Garner in New York City (12/4/14)

On “The Sean Hannity Show,” Horace discusses the Ferguson decision and protests (11/25/14)

On Russia Today’s “The Big Picture,” Horace blows up a liberal’s attempt to lump Obama’s go-it-alone illegal immigrant amnesty together with compromise plans reached by previous presidential administrations (11/19/14)

On Al Jazeera America’s “Inside Story,” Horace demolishes critics of voter ID (10/15/14)

On One America News Network’s “The Rick Amato Show,” Horace discusses President Obama’s potential abuse of federal refugee policy as a means of offering amnesty to illegal immigrants (9/12/14)

On Voice of America TV, Horace says “American people expect” Obama to work with Congress on illegal immigration (8/30/14)

On One America News Network’s “The Rick Amato Show,” Horace says police-community relations could be improved by common sense (8/28/14)

On the Fox News Channel’s “The O’Reilly Factor,” Horace criticizes Al Sharpton for his lack of true concern about civil rights (8/21/14)

On One America News Network’s “The Rick Amato Show,” Horace says politicians, protestors and the mainstream media have created a false narrative about the Michael Brown shooting (8/19/14)

On MSNBC’s “Hardball,” Horace tackles liberal illogic favoring affirmative action (4/22/14)

On American Urban Radio Network, Horace discusses the Supreme Court ruling in the race preferences case of Schuette v. Coalition to Defend Affirmative Action (4/22/14)

On CNN’s “The Situation Room,” Horace discusses whether felons should be allowed to regain voting privileges (2/19/14)

On Sean Hannity’s radio show, Horace debates whether Americans have a free speech right to flash their headlights to warn other motorists of a speed trap, and other issues (2/6/14)

On TVOne’s “NewsOne Now,” Horace explains how school choice policies could help deal with perceived disciplinary overreach in our nation’s schools (1/9/14)

On TVOne’s “NewsOne Now,” Horace promotes lowering the minimum wage in some instances as a means of making black teenagers in particular more employable (1/9/14)

On the Fox News Channel’s “O’Reilly Factor,” Horace debates the DOJ’s decision to charge “knockout game” defendant with a hate crime (12/27/13)

On Arise TV, Horace discusses the Navy Yard shooting, the latest George Zimmerman controversy and a sorority’s practice of not pledging black applicants (9/19/13)

On Blaze TV’s “Glenn Beck Program,” Horace defends voter ID laws (8/29/13)

On Arise TV, Horace debates the progress of black America (8/28/13)

On Sean Hannity’s nationally-syndicated radio show, Horace debates an attorney for the family of Trayvon Martin on the topic of racial violence (8/26/13)

On WUSA-TV in Washington D.C., Horace says he looks at the March on Washington anniversary with a “bit of sadness” (8/24/13)

On the Fox News Channel’s “The O’Reilly Factor,” Horace debates whether there is a clear and present danger presented by racism on modern American society (8/16/13)

On the Fox News Channel’s “Your World with Neil Cavuto,” Horace discusses how the post-Zimmerman protests are hurting financial interests in poor and minority communities (7/16/13)

On AriseTV, Horace discusses the effect that the Supreme Court’s Fisher v. Texas decision will have on race-based college and university admissions policies (6/24/13)

On the Fox News Channel’s “The O’Reilly Factor,” Horace discusses the murder trial of a West Philly abortion doctor (3/22/13)

On AriseTV, Horace debates race preferences in college admissions (3/22/13)

On Blaze TV’s “Real News,” Horace calls the Shelby County case before the Supreme Court a “very close call” (2/27/13)

n MSNBC’s “Up With Chris,” Horace defends the case for reforming the Voting Rights Act (2/23/13)

On MSNBC’s “Up With Chris,” Horace criticizes the civil rights enforcement shift from “racism punishment” to “racism prevention” (2/23/13)

On MSNBC’s “Up With Chris,” Horace debates the Voting Rights Act (2/23/13)

On the Fox News Channel’s “America’s News Headquarters,” Horace discusses the “staggering” amount of information newer automobiles gather about driver habits and travels (1/3/13)

On WLEA-Hornell, Horace criticizes President Obama’s attempt to claim a compromise has been made on his birth control mandate (2/10/12)

On CNSNews, Horace discusses his paper on “ghost voting” and the need for stronger protections against ballot fraud (2/1/12)

On WAMU’s “The Diane Rehm Show,” Horace discusses the “heavy handed” federal cell phone assault with the director of the NTSB (12/15/11)

On Canada’s Global Television, Horace pans federal pressure for a cell phone ban while driving (12/14/11)

On Hartmann’s “The Big Picture” program on the Russian RT network, Horace debates Thom Hartmann on the state of Wisconsin’s voter ID requirement and the need for ballot integrity (7/27/11)

Sample Publications by Horace Cooper:

The Obama Administration’s Cynical Chase for the “Subtle” Racist (June 2014)

Doubling Down on Dumb (July 2013)

Voter ID Opponents’ Latest Spurious Claim: Voter ID Allegedly Slows Election Tabulations (November 2012)

The Brennan Center is Wrong: Voter Fraud is a Real Threat to Every Citizen’s Constitutional Rights (November 2012)

Voter Fraud is Real: Why the Voting Rights Act Should Be Used to Fight Election Fraud (August 2012)

Does the Tax Man Cometh? (August 2012)

Coming to a Car Near You? The Department of Transportation’s Creepy Black Box (August 2012)

Victims of Voter Fraud: Poor and Disadvantaged are Most Likely to Have Their Vote Stolen (August 2012)

Voter ID and South Carolina: The Supreme Court Speaks Yet DOJ Won’t Listen (June 2012)

Do Free Speech Rights Apply to Union Members, Too? In Knox v. SEIU, Supreme Court Soon to Rule on SEIU Funding Gimmicks (June 2012)

Justice Department Plays Fast and Loose with Facts and Constitution in Challenging Texas Voter ID Law (April 2012)

The Birth Control Mandate is Unconstitutional (February 2012)

When the Dead Vote, the Living Suffer: Department of Justice is Wrong to Oppose Voter ID (January 2012)

Supreme Court Decision in United States v. Jones a Significant Step in Preventing a Surveillance State (January 2012)

NTSB’s Cell Phone Ban is the Nanny State on Steroids (December 2011)

Drug Testing of Welfare Recipients is Sound, Sensible and Constitutional (November 2011)

Upholding Constitutionality of Individual Mandate Would Set a Dangerous Precedent (August 2011)

Obama’s Political Fears Led to Libya Indecision? (April 2011)

The Coming War on Menthol Cigarettes (March 2011)

See Something, Say Something: New York City Versus Arizona (May 2010)

In Case of the Diluting Druggist, No Good Deed Goes Unpunished (January 2003)

Democratic Party Chairman at Odds with His Party’s Rank-and-File (October 2002)

Black Americans Would Benefit From Private Social Security Accounts (January 1999)

 
 

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