Ramesh Ponnuru | |
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Born | Prairie Village, Kansas, U.S. | August 16, 1974
Education | Princeton University (BA) |
Occupation(s) | Columnist, editor |
Notable credit | The Party of Death (2006) |
Political party | Republican |
Spouse | April Ponnuru |
Ramesh Ponnuru (/rəˈmɛʃ pəˈnʊəruː/; born August 16, 1974) is an American conservative thinker, political pundit, and journalist. He is the editor of National Review magazine, a contributing columnist for The Washington Post,[1] and a contributing editor to the domestic policy journal National Affairs.[2] He has been a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute since 2012.[3]
Ponnuru has written on a wide array of political and policy topics, appeared on numerous public affairs and news interview programs, reflecting his widely respected voice on conservative policy.[4] In 2015, Politico Magazine listed both him and his wife, April Ponnuru, as two of the top "Politico 50" influential leaders in American politics. This was the first and only time that a husband and wife appeared on the list at the same time.[4]