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Kathleen Troia McFarland  is a political and strategy commentator, who has served in Republican administrations. She isis a contributing editor at the Family Security Foundation; advisor to the [[Foundation for Defense of Democracies]]. In the foreign policy area, she is a member of [[Council on Foreign Relations]] and on the  board of the  [[Jamestown Foundation]].
'''Kathleen Troia "KT" McFarland''' is a political and strategy commentator, who has served in Republican administrations. She is a contributing editor at [[Family Security Matters]] and an adviser to the [[Foundation for Defense of Democracies]]. In the foreign policy area, she is a member of Council on Foreign Relations and on the  board of the  [[Jamestown Foundation]].


She speaks on the [[Fox News Channel]], [[MSNBC]], [[ABC]], [[CBS]], and [[CNN]], and is identified as a [[neoconservatism|neoconservative]].
She is a regular columnist on the [[Fox News Channel]], appears on [[MSNBC]], [[ABC]], [[CBS]], and CNN, and is identified as a [[neoconservatism|neoconservative]].
 
==Political experience==
She was Republican Senate candidate against Hillary Clinton;
She was Republican Senate candidate against [[Hillary Clinton]]  
 
Her undergraduate degree is in Chinese Studies from George Washington University. She has a degree from Oxford University in  Politics, Philosophy and Economics. She studied in the PhD program at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, focusing on nuclear and conventional weapons from 1978-81. Before finishing her dissertation on the Sino-Soviet military confrontation, e at the [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]] (1979-1981), she left to become a secretary, then research and press assistant to [[Henry Kissinger]] at the [[National Security Council]]. 


In the Reagan Administration, she was Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs, and speechwriter for Secretary of Defense [[Caspar Weinberger]].
In the Reagan Administration, she was Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs, and speechwriter for Secretary of Defense [[Caspar Weinberger]].


She was on the professional staff, U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee.
She was on the professional staff, [[U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee]].
==Education==
*Undergraduate degree, Chinese Studies,  [[George Washington University]].
*Degree [[Oxford University]] in  Politics, Philosophy and Economics.
*Doctoral candidate at [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]], focusing on nuclear and conventional weapons from 1978-81. Before finishing her dissertation on the Sino-Soviet military confrontation, e at the [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]] (1979-1981), she left to become a secretary, then research and press assistant to [[Henry Kissinger]] at the [[National Security Council]].

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Kathleen Troia "KT" McFarland is a political and strategy commentator, who has served in Republican administrations. She is a contributing editor at Family Security Matters and an adviser to the Foundation for Defense of Democracies. In the foreign policy area, she is a member of Council on Foreign Relations and on the board of the Jamestown Foundation.

She is a regular columnist on the Fox News Channel, appears on MSNBC, ABC, CBS, and CNN, and is identified as a neoconservative.

Political experience

She was Republican Senate candidate against Hillary Clinton

In the Reagan Administration, she was Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Public Affairs, and speechwriter for Secretary of Defense Caspar Weinberger.

She was on the professional staff, U.S. Senate Armed Services Committee.

Education