Speakers Bureau
Michael A. PeroutkaMichael Anthony Peroutka
Born and raised near Baltimore, Maryland, Michael Peroutka learned the lessons of serving his church and the surrounding community from his parents, Anthony and Elizabeth Peroutka. Their example of public service inspired him to see public service as his natural calling.
One of five children, he has been active in pro-life issues and has assisted and founded many organizations including The Institute on the Constitution that seeks to educate Americans about their own history, heritage and form of government. It was his passion for learning about and restoring constitutional government in his home state that led him to the Constitution Party and its dedication to principle over politics.
A graduate of Loyola College in Maryland and the University of Baltimore School of Law, Peroutka has been active in the Constitution Party for several years and currently serves on the Executive Committee of the National Party.
Early in his professional career Michael found himself unwittingly involved in a vast criminal enterprise – an experience which dramatically altered his life’s work and helped to chart the path to his intended candidacy for public office. While employed at the United States Department of Health and Human Services as a young attorney, Michael realized that none of the programs on which he was working were authorized by the United Stated Constitution and were therefore unlawful.
Having providentially escaped indictment, Michael lives with his wife, Diane and his three children in Maryland.
Stephen G. PeroutkaStephen G. Peroutka
Stephen G. Peroutka is chairman of the National Pro-Life Action Center on Capitol Hill (NPLAC), and a Maryland attorney. He is the host of two talk radio programs and a national T.V. show, "Face the Truth."
He is the co-founder of The Institute on the Constitution, an outreach program designed to re-instill the precepts of Constitutional government to our country. He also serves on the board of directors of the Conservative Caucus, the board of directors of Pro-Life Maryland, and is the founder of the National Pro-Life Appreciation Annual Dinner.
John LoftonJohn Lofton
For more than 35 years John Lofton has covered national politics and cultural/religious issues as a journalist, nationally-syndicated columnist, TV-radio commentator/analyst and political advisor.
- Editor, "Monday," the weekly, national publication of the Republican National Committee, 1970-73.
- Nationally-syndicated columnist for "United Features" Syndicate in more than 100 papers nationwide, 1973-80.
- Editor, "Battleline," monthly newsletter of The American Conservative Union, 1977-80.
- Editor, "Conservative Digest" magazine, 1980-82.
- Columnist, "The Washington Times" newspaper, 1982-89.
- Program-host/commentator, "America's Voice," a national cable TV network in all 50 states, 1998-99.
- A commentator on the "Mutual Radio Network;"
- An advisor to the Presidential campaign of Pat Buchanan;
- Author of a monthly column on the Federal bureaucracy for Howard Phillips' "Conservative Caucus."
- Has written articles for the NRA magazine “America’s First Freedom”; Gun Owners Of America.
- Communications Director for Constitution Party Presidential candidate Michael Anthony Peroutka in 2004.
- Co–host with Michael Peroutka of “The American View” radio program nationally-syndicated by “Radio America.”
John Lofton has given numerous speeches before various groups, Liberal and Conservative, including Liberty University/Bob Jones University. He has appeared on every major TV/radio talk show (including the Comedy Channel’s “Daily Show”/“Politically Incorrect”) to debate every imaginable kind of anti-Christian goofball -- and some who are unimaginable but who do, alas, exist. And he never went to college which is why he is so smart. He can be reached at: 313 Montgomery St. Laurel, Maryland 20707. Phone: (301) 490-7266 ; cell phone: 301-873-4612; email: JLof@aol.com
Scott T. WhitemanScott Whiteman
Scott T. Whiteman was a NCAA Track & Field All-American in 1992-1993. In mid-1993, he became seriously injured never to compete again successfully. At that time, Whiteman had a change of focus and began to be educated in Calvinist theology.
Whiteman graduated from Villanova University (Pennsylvania) with a B.A. in Theology and a minor in Philosophy. During school, he participated in the Strategic Christian Services Intern Program, a Christian-based "world-view" school that educates its students in systematic theology and the proper application of Biblical Law to every area of life. Whiteman was conferred his Juris Doctor from Massachusetts School of Law at Andover in 2002.
Upon graduation from Villanova, Whiteman became the Field Coordinator for the U.S. Constitution Party (previously U.S. Taxpayers Party) and was mentored under Howard Phillips, Party Founder and three-time presidential nominee.
In March of 2000, Whiteman, determined to expose the level of homosexual influence in Massachusetts schools, audio-taped a gay-sex workshop entitled What they didn"t tell you about queer sex and sexuality: a workshop for youth only ages 14 to 21, a "how-to" program for homosexual children, which has received national attention. Whiteman has appeared on Fox Cable News" Hannity and Colmes and the 700 Club"s CBN News. He has done countless hours of radio shows, most extensively the Jeanine Graf Show on 96.9 FM WTKK, Boston. Whiteman has been the subject of many news articles, both nationally and in New England, including front-page articles in several homosexual newspapers including The Washington Blade, accusing him of hate crimes and calling for his criminal prosecution. Whiteman"s findings were featured on Worldnetdaily.com, in Sean Hannity"s Let Freedom Ring, William Bennett"s The Broken Hearth and Bruce Short"s The Harsh Truth About Public Schools.
Scott T. Whiteman was admitted to the Massachusetts Bar in 2003 and Maryland in 2004. He is an avid reader and student of reformed theology, is a member of a local church in the Presbyterian Church in America, resides in Maryland with his wife and helpmeet since 1997 and their growing family and is a member of the League of the South.
After having served as the Campaign Manager for Michael A. Peroutka's run as Presidential candidate of the Constitution Party in 2004, Mr. Whiteman began the private practice of law with Peroutka & Peroutka, PA in Maryland and serves as a Contributing Author to www.theamericanview.com

