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'''Peter Roff''', who had been Senior Political Analyst with [[United Press International]] (UPI), owned by [[Sun Myung Moon]], since September 2000, joined the [[Free Enterprise Fund]] (FEF) during summer 2005. Roff was cited as FEF vice president and political director as recently as the December 20, 2005, [http://www.thehill.com/thehill/export/TheHill/News/Frontpage/122005/news4.html issue] of ''The Hill'' and as FEF vice president in the December 27, 2005, [http://fredericksburg.com/News/FLS/2005/122005/12272005/153110 issue] of the Fredericksburg, Virginia, ''Free Lance-Star''. As of January 19, 2006, Roff's FEF profile appears to have been scrubbed from the organization's website. [http://flathat.wm.edu/2004-02-06/story.php?type=1&aid=7][http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3827/is_200507/ai_n14800529]
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'''Peter Roff''', who had been Senior Political Analyst since September 2000 with [[United Press International]] (UPI), owned by [[Sun Myung Moon]], joined the [[Free Enterprise Fund]] (FEF) during summer 2005. Roff was cited as FEF vice president and political director as recently as the December 20, 2005, [http://www.thehill.com/thehill/export/TheHill/News/Frontpage/122005/news4.html issue] of ''The Hill'' and as FEF vice president in the December 27, 2005, [http://fredericksburg.com/News/FLS/2005/122005/12272005/153110 issue] of the Fredericksburg, Virginia, ''Free Lance-Star''. As of January 19, 2006, Roff's FEF profile appears to have been scrubbed from the organization's website. [http://flathat.wm.edu/2004-02-06/story.php?type=1&aid=7][http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3827/is_200507/ai_n14800529]
  
 
Roff is also listed as Editor of the [http://www.freeenterprisefund.org/blog/ ''Daily Enterprise''], FEF's web blog. The content of Goff's profile page has been deleted (accessed January 19, 2006).
 
Roff is also listed as Editor of the [http://www.freeenterprisefund.org/blog/ ''Daily Enterprise''], FEF's web blog. The content of Goff's profile page has been deleted (accessed January 19, 2006).

Revision as of 19:43, 19 January 2006

Peter Roff, who had been Senior Political Analyst since September 2000 with United Press International (UPI), owned by Sun Myung Moon, joined the Free Enterprise Fund (FEF) during summer 2005. Roff was cited as FEF vice president and political director as recently as the December 20, 2005, issue of The Hill and as FEF vice president in the December 27, 2005, issue of the Fredericksburg, Virginia, Free Lance-Star. As of January 19, 2006, Roff's FEF profile appears to have been scrubbed from the organization's website. [1][2]

Roff is also listed as Editor of the Daily Enterprise, FEF's web blog. The content of Goff's profile page has been deleted (accessed January 19, 2006).


GOPAC

Roff is a "political strategist and former Political Director of GOPAC, the controversial political committee once headed by House Speaker Newt Gingrich. Mr. Roff is a frequent commentator on politics and culture for MSNBC and the Fox News Channel." (FEF link inactive)[3]

Goff said in August 2000 that, as "Political Director of Newt Gingrich’s GOPAC, he was responsible for training thousands of political candidates across the country." [4][5]

UPI to FEF

"One of the most visible figures in the conservative community in Washington has just moved to the recently formed Free Enterprise Fund," John Gizzi wrote July 18, 2005, in Human Events. "Peter Roff, until recently a political correspondent for United Press International, will oversee political affairs and information-gathering as vice president of the Free Enterprise Fund. Prior to his stint at UPI, longtime Human Events subscriber Roff was best known as the political director of GOPAC in the days when the candidate-building group was run by Newt Gingrich. Roff's dry wit and encyclopedic knowledge of American politics have been on display at regular 'networking' meetings of the right, notably the Wednesday sessions hosted by Grover Norquist of Americans for Tax Reform."

  • Note that in July 1993, Roff was Executive Director of Americans for Tax Reform. [6][7]

Profiles

According to his Free Enterprise Fund profile (link inactive), "Peter Roff is vice president for the Free Enterprise Fund and prior to FEF Peter was UPI's senior political analyst. Peter Roff has spent most of the last 20 years participating in or covering politics in the United States.

"Roff is highly regarded for his knowledge of the American political system, gained through his first hand experience in electoral, grassroots and partisan campaigns. Roff understands the U.S. government, elections and the development of public policy as only someone who watched the process from the inside can. His relationships with decision-makers and his access to the people who make things happen in U.S. make his take on the American political scene a must read for those who really want to know what's going on and, more importantly, why.

"Roff holds a bachelor's degree in political science from George Washington University. He is a much in demand commentator who appears frequently on television -- including MSNBC, the Fox News Channel, CNBC's Dennis Miller Show and C-SPAN -- and radio to discuss U.S. politics and elections."

Other Affiliations

  • At the September 16-18, 2004, "GOPUSA Issues & Answers Conference" held in Washington, DC, the Friday, September 17th 3:30-4:15 Policy Session IV - Politics and the Media was moderated by G. Gordon Liddy, "Radio Talk Show Host and Former Presidential Advisor," and the panel consisted of (as stated):
  • Roff has written for Insight Magazine, "a sister news organization" of UPI. (Scroll down to Roff's March 26, 2004, Insight article.)
  • According to the winter 2002 issue of GW Magazine, "Peter Roff, BA ’87, joined United Press International as a national political analyst, after a 15-year career in electoral politics."

Peter Roff Quotes

  • "DeLay's preoccupation with his own legal problems, which forced him to step down from the House leadership, also may have given moderates in the House more breathing room, according to Peter Roff of the conservative Free Enterprise Fund, since DeLay was known for maintaining tight control over House Republicans and their votes. ... 'Tom DeLay's current status leaves something of a vacuum, and nature abhors a vacuum,' he said. 'There are some fissures and issues that need to be worked out.'" --Anthony Bertuca, Boston University, Washington Journalism Center, November 17, 2005.
  • "The Jeff Gannon business is a tempest in a teapot for the White House." --UPI, February 25, 2005.
  • " ... the Reagan appeal to make America 'the shining city on the hill,' the beacon for all the world to see, is awe inspiring and calls each of us to be and do our best because the whole world is watching. Many in my generation, on both the left and the right, have taken that admonition to heart and it is a central touchstone for their lives." --BrotherWatch Tribute to Ronald Reagan, 1997.
  • "Roff, as political director for Newt Gingrich's GOPAC in the late nineties, railed against defenders of President Clinton during the impeachment scandals, accusing them of 'heavy-handed attempts' 'to bludgeon their opponents into submission.'" --DaveM, TPM Cafe, October 19, 2005.

By / With Peter Roff

External links

Profiles

  • Profile: Peter Roff, Free Enterprise Fund. Note: This link was no longer active when accessed January 19, 2006.

Articles & Commentary

2001

2002

2003

2004

2005

  • "Free Enterprise Fund Attacks on Ronnie Earle," Slingshot.org, October 13, 2005.
  • "FEF's Peter Roff in the Spotlight!" Free Enterprise Fund Daily Enterprise, December 7, 2005.
  • Doug Schmitz, "Where are the Zell Millers of the Democrat Party?" MichNews.com, December 17, 2005: "'I was born a Democrat and I expect I’ll be a Democrat until the day I leave this earth, but right now this president is the guy I support,' Miller told Insights in the News reporter Peter Roff on March 30, 2004, less than eight months before the 2004 election."
  • Elana Schor, "Earle may bite back on Rottweiler ad," The Hill, December 20, 2005: "Peter Roff, the Fund’s vice president and political director, said the Fund would cite its right to free speech, as well as its right to advertise on DeLay’s trial, which it considers a political matter. ... 'We have a protected First Amendment right that has been challenged and upheld by the Supreme Court,' Roff said. 'We’re taking a political position on a political issue.'"