Washington Times columnist. Author. Physician. Medical Director. Free Market Champion. Barack Obama's Conservative Cousin.
Milton Wolf is a leading conservative voice in America challenging our nation to re-embrace the free market and reclaim American exceptionalism.
Dr. Wolf has been featured on Fox News, including Hannity and Fox & Friends, Rush Limbaugh, the Drudge Report, Real Clear Politics and conservative talk radio across America.
He is a highly sought-after speaker who has shared the stage with conservative icons like Sean Hannity, Laura Ingraham, Karl Rove, Michelle Malkin and P.J. O'Rourke.
Milton Wolf is the Tea Partier inside Barack Obama's own family. He may, in fact, be the only Tea Partier the President actually knows. Dr. Wolf joined Representatives Michele Bachmann and Steve King as a headline speaker at the Code Red Rally to oppose ObamaCare. Forty thousand patriotic Americans rallied on the West Lawn of the Capitol to take a stand for freedom.
Dr. Milton R. Wolf is a board-certified diagnostic radiologist and medical director. He attended the University of Kansas in Lawrence as well as the University of Kansas School of Medicine in Kansas City. He was inducted into the Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society as only a third-year medical student. His internship training was at the Baptist Medical Center in Kansas City, MO and his residency training was at the University of Missouri - Kansas City which included Saint Luke's Hospital, Truman Medical Center and Children's Mercy.
Milton Wolf and Barack Obama hail from the McCurry Family, as described in Dreams From My Father. "I'm enormously proud that America has elected our first black president and I'm also enormously proud to call this president family," said Dr. Wolf. "Still, I have profound differences in opinion with Barack. Tragically, he misunderstands the greatness of America and believes it is found in our bloated bureaucracies and government regulations. He believes America suffers because our government is too small. I believe our greatness is found in our free people and a free market. I believe America suffers precisely because government has grown too bloated and intrusive."
"I am proud to work with conservatives, Tea Partiers and Republicans to once again fan those flames of liberty that, at times, may flicker tenuously just as they did two centuries ago in the cradle of democracy. And to this day, they are still threatened, but they refuse to die. They grow brighter now and they roar in my heart because I remain ever confident that liberty finds a way, that our founding principles will ultimately prevail and that one day, based on our efforts on this day, our children will say of us that we too were worthy to be called Americans."