Floyd Brown is a seasoned conservative leader, political strategist, and founder of The Western Journal, one of America’s top digital media companies. His political career began with the Reagan administration, where he played a pivotal role in the 1980 presidential campaign and later worked with Senate Majority Leader Bob Dole. Brown is best known for orchestrating the "Willie Horton Ad" in 1988, one of the most controversial ads in political history. As the founder of Citizens United, he helped shape one of the most influential citizen organizations in America.
A former radio host, Brown has also been involved in the preservation of President Reagan's Ranch and has authored several impactful books, including Slick Willie: Why Americans Cannot Trust Bill Clinton, Obama Unmasked, and his latest, Counter Punch: An Unlikely Alliance of Americans Fighting Back for Faith and Freedom. He’s spoken at prestigious institutions such as Dartmouth, Hillsdale College, and the University of Georgia, and has appeared on major platforms including FOX News, CNN, and NPR. With a career spanning decades, Floyd Brown remains a powerful voice in the fight for conservative values, faith, and freedom.