Joe Giganti column
Joseph R. Giganti is a conservative commentator who makes regular appearances on TV and radio outlets nationwide, including the Fox News Channel, CNN, and CNBC. He is the president of Veritas Media Group, a full-service media and political consulting and production firm.

Joe has worked with many of the country's leading conservatives, serving as a spokesman and the national media strategist for Ambassador Alan Keyes' 2000 presidential campaign. Prior to that, Joe was the executive producer of Keyes' nationally syndicated TV & radio simulcast. Joe also has served as a producer on the syndicated radio shows of Lieutenant Colonel Oliver North, Michael Reagan, and Ken Hamblin. He has produced and directed numerous documentaries and biographical videos, including the highly praised pop-culture documentary, "The Gates of Hell...," which was released in 2001. Joe has successfully launched programs for the Free Congress Foundation, the Center for Security Policy, The Declaration Foundation, and Salem Radio Network.

Music from the 50's and 60's being his first love, Joe has also had the pleasure to work with top acts from that era. He has worked with luminary performers like The Beach Boys, Martha Reeves, and the Vandellas and The Original Drifters.

Joe and his wife, Kristin, have two sons, Joseph Jr. and Sean, and reside in Stafford County, Va.

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Romney buys pro-life credentials
Joe Giganti
February 18, 2007

© WorldNetDaily.com In the world of movies and television shows, producers rely on viewers' "willing suspension of disbelief" to draw and maintain large . . .


Thunderous applause for liberty's death
Joe Giganti
September 30, 2005

When I read the headline, "Bush seeks to federalize emergencies," on a recent column in The Washington Times by Bill Sammon, I knew I would have to keep my . . .


Five minutes and counting
Joe Giganti
February 9, 2005

It's hard to believe it was just three weeks ago that President George W. Bush was sworn into his second term. Making the event even more poignant for many . . .


Life is NOT arbitrary; that's the whole point
Joe Giganti
March 27, 2004

(Mar. 19)  By now many of you are familiar with the news story about the woman from Utah, Melissa Ann Rowland, who is being charged with the murder of one . . .


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