Tim Bueler

Tim Bueler

Tim Bueler, 18, is the president and founder of High School Conservative Clubs of America (HSCCA). Tim has been covered in print media, including the Christian Science Monitor, the Boston Globe, the San Francisco Chronicle, the Washington Times, the Seattle Times, the Los Angeles Times, and the Contra Costa Times; and Tim has been featured in stories by nationally syndicated columnists, such as David Limbaugh, and on many Internet sites, such as WorldNetDaily.com and FrontPageMagazine.com.

Tim has also been profiled on NBC News, CBS News, Fox News, and he has appeared on The O'Reilly Factor and on numerous radio stations around the country, from California to Florida. Tim and HSCCA have been discussed by many show hosts, including Rush Limbaugh and Dr. Laura. Talk radio host Michael Savage called Tim "...a rebel WITH a cause."

Tim won the “Boldest Eagle of the Year” award at the 2005 California Education Conference. Among his many appearances, Tim has addressed the 30th Annual Eagle Council in Virginia, the 2004 California Republican state convention, the California Coalition for Immigration Reform Conference in Los Angeles, Secured Borders USA in Las Vegas, the California Republican Assembly conference in Pomona, the United Republicans of California conference in Monrovia, the Unite to Fight Summit in Las Vegas, the Eagle Council in St Louis, and at the 1st Anniversary Celebration of the Minuteman Project in Orange County.

He has personally met many of the conservative leaders who inspired him to achieve, such as Phyllis Schlafly, Senator Tom McClintock, Ambassador Alan Keyes, and many, many others.

Every Friday night, Tim joins talk radio host Steve Eichler - Host of Wake Up America U.S.A.

KLAV 1230 ( Las Vegas), to air “Tim Bueler’s Conservative Report,” heard in eleven western states. Tim talks about current issues and offers advice to young callers about how to combat the liberal agenda.

In 2005 Tim worked as a Media Consultant for Mr. Jim Gilchrist, who ran for the US House of Representatives in California's 48th Congressional District.

Currently Tim is serving as the Director of Media Relations for the Minuteman Project an immigration reform advocacy group.

Tim was unoficially deported from Kenya on October, 7 along with American author of "The Obama Nation," Jerome Corsi after being detained by Kenyan immigration officials and armed military, just before the commencement of an arranged press conference to coincide with the launch of "The Obama Nation" in Kenya, in which Jerome Corsi aimed to expose secret ties between Democratic nominee for President of the United States, Barack Obama and Kenyan leaders, as well as uncover a mysterious plot that would be launched should the Democratic nominee win the U.S. election.


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