John Fund

John Fund is an editorial writer for the opinion pages of the Wall Street Journal.

According to a brief biographical profile on the website of the now-defunct National Journalism Center, Fund attended a course in summer '81 and has subsequently been "panelist, ABC, CNBC, Fox News Channel, editorial writer, Wall Street Journal, chief investigative reporter, Evans & Novak, co-author, Cleaning House: America's Campaign for Term Limits, published in Esquire, Reader's Digest, New Republic, National Review, American Enterprise, Imprimis, American Spectator, winner, Warren Brookes award for journalistic excellence (American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC))".


 * Advisory Board, Free Africa Foundation

Ties to the American Legislative Exchange Council
Fund spoke at the 2007 ALEC Annual Meeting in Philadelphia, PA, July 25 - 27, 2007. He received ALEC's "Warren Brookes Award for journalistic excellence" in 1993.

Articles

 * "John Fund's book on voter fraud is a fraud", Media Matters for America, October 30, 2004.
 * John Fund, "Trouble in Paradise", Wall Street Journal, October 17, 2002. Discusses psuedo-news organization Hawaii Reporter, the related Grassroot Institute of Hawaii and the unseating of the Democratic Party.
 * John H. Fund, "Warming to Cockburn and Vice Versa", Hawaii Reporter, March 11, 2009.