William J. "Bill" Bennett is a politician and author who served in the Ronald Reagan and George H. W. Bush administrations, as chief of National Endowment for the Humanities and later Secretary of Education under Reagan, and Drug Czar under Bush.
"A Treasury of Great Moral Stories;" this is "The Book of Virtues," and the editor and also commentator for this book, our guest, William J. Bennett. Thank you very much for joining us. 23:59:59 Bennett said, “There is another tradition… called football. It is played with a team, and the virtues there are loyalty and teamwork. Pat can use a little reminder of that.” Bennett may have gone too far in the name of “honesty,” however, when he publicly stated that Patrick Buchanan was “flirting” with “fascism.” Bio: William John "Bill" Bennett is an American conservative pundit, politician, The Book of Virtues for Young People (1995) William J. Bennett on Wikipedia: The above-quoted essay was not written by Bill Bennett. It was originally posted on the web site Reality News Media on 17 September 2015 and circulated for several weeks with no attribution