081207 Conservative icon Paul Weyrich dies
December 18, 2008
Paul M. Weyrich, 66, who helped found the Heritage Foundation and at one
time was one of Washington's most visible conservatives, died this morning. At
his death, he was president and CEO of the Free Congress Foundation.
Heritage announced this morning: "Paul M. Weyrich, chairman and CEO of the
Free Congress Foundation and the first president of The Heritage Foundation,
died this morning around 1 a.m. He was 66 years old. Weyrich was a good friend
to many of us at Heritage, a true leader and a man of unbending principle. He
won Heritage's prestigious Clare Boothe Luce Award in 2005. Weyrich will be
deeply missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family, including son
Steve, who currently works at Heritage."
Grover Norquist of Americans for Tax Reform wrote this tribute: "Paul
Weyrich created institutions and networks that incubated new and old powerful
policies and strategies to advance liberty. ... He brought leaders of various
freedom impulses together. Most of the successes of the Conservative movement
since the 1970s flowed from structures, organizations, and coalitions he
started, created or nurtured. Paul also lived a balanced life with work, family
and his faith. We will miss his puns and wisdom and hard work."
Kathryn Jean Lopez of National Review Online, who had the first word of his
passing, called Weyrich "a Washington conservative institution" and "a patriot
who lived a long life serving his nation."
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