Skip to main content

Peggy Noonan

RightRight biasWhat does this mean?

How we determined this rating:

  • Independent Review

Unless otherwise noted, this bias rating refers only to online news coverage, not TV, print, or radio content.

Learn about our bias rating methods

About Peggy Noonan's Bias Rating

Peggy Noonan is a author source with an AllSides Media Bias Rating™ of Right.

What a "Right" Rating Means

Sources with an AllSides Media Bias Rating of Right display media bias in ways that strongly align with conservative, traditional, or right-wing thought and/or policy agendas. A Right bias is the most conservative rating on the political spectrum.

Learn more about Right ratings

Details

Peggy Noonan is an author of many books on politics and writes weekly for the Wall Street Journal. As a Republican, she was a Special Assistant and primary speech writer for Ronald Reagan. One of Noonan's speeches given by Reagan in response to the Challenger explosion is ranked as the eighth best political speech of the 20th century. Later, Noonan worked for Vice President George H.W. Bush. She thought of two powerful phrases that Bush used regularly: "a kinder, gentler nation" and "a thousand points of light." Noonan also wrote Bush's 1988 presidential nomination acceptance speech.

The AllSides Bias Rating™ for Peggy Noonan is far right. She identifies as a conservative, so her bias rating is far right.

More On Peggy Noonan

Peggy Noonan is the author of five New York Times best sellers. Before she worked for Reagan in the White House, she was a producer for CBS. She worked as a professor of journalism at New York University in 1978 and 1979. Later, Noonan worked as a political consultant for the television drama The West Wing. 

Sources:

Wikipedia: Peggy Noonan

The Wall Street Journal: Peggy Noonan

 

Back to top