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The McLaughlin GroupThe McLaughlin Group was a syndicated half-hour weekly public affairs talk show television program in the United States, hosted by John McLaughlin from 1982 until his death in 2016. Prompted by the host, the group of four pundits discussed current political issues in a round table format. A revival reuniting the regular panelists aired intermittently between 2018 and 2020.

Clarence PageClarence Page (born June 2, 1947) is an American journalist, syndicated columnist, and senior member of the Chicago Tribune editorial board.
Clarence (given name)Clarence is a masculine given name. Notable people with the name include: Clarence 13X (1928–1969), American religious leader and the founder of the Five-Percent Nation Clarence Acuña (born 1975), Chilean professional footballer Clarence Applegran (1893–1960), American football player and basketball coach Clarence Ashley (1895–1967), American musician and singer Clarence Avant (1931–2023), American music executive and film producer Clarence Albert Bacote (1906–1981), American historian and activist Clarence Bailey (1963–2006), American football player Clarence Bamberger (1886–1984), American mining executive, politician and philanthropist Clarence Barlow (1945–2023), British composer Clarence W. Barron (1855–1928), American financial editor and publisher who founded Barron's Magazine Clarence Beavers (1921–2017), American United States Army sergeant and paratrooper Clarence Birdseye (1886–1956), pioneer of frozen food Clarence Brown (disambiguation), several people Clarence Sinclair Bull (1896–June 8, 1979), American portrait photographer Clarence Burton (1882–1933), American actor Clarence G. Burton (1886–1982), American politician Clarence M. Burton (1853–1932), American lawyer, businessman, historian and philanthropist Clarence Campbell (1905–1984), Canadian ice hockey executive, referee, and soldier Clarence Thomas Campbell (1843–1922), Canadian physician, historian and politician Clarence Cannon (1879–1964), American politician Clarence Carnes (1927–1988), American fugitive Clarence Carter (born 1936), blind US soul singer and musician Clarence Holbrook Carter (1904–2000), US painter Clarence Clemons (1942–2011), American musician, saxophonist for the E Street Band Clarence Cummings (born 2000), American Olympic weightlifter Clarence Dart (1920–2012), American World War II fighter pilot and member of the Tuskegee Airmen Clarence Delgado (born 2004), Filipino teen actor Clarence DeMar (1888–1958), American marathoner Clarence Dill (1884–1978), American politician Clarence Dixon (1955–2022), American murderer Clarence Darrow (1857–1938), American lawyer Clarence Day (1874–1935), American author and cartoonist Clarence Dillon (1882–1979), American financier and businessman Clarence Ransom Edwards (1859–1931), American general Clarence Edwards (1933–1993), American blues musician Clarence Elkins (born 1963), American man who was wrongfully convicted of murder Clarence Fok, Hong Kong-Canadian film director and actor Clarence Gaines (1923–2005), American college basketball player and coach Clarence Gillis (1895–1960), Canadian politician Clarence Gilyard (1955–2022), American university professor, actor and author Clarence Goodson (born 1982), US footballer Clarence Henry (boxer) (1926–1999), American boxer Clarence "Frogman" Henry (born 1937), American rhythm and blues singer and pianist Clarence Z. Hubbell (1869–1953), American architect Clarence Janecek (1911–1990), NFL player Clarence Jey, American record producer Clarence Johnson (1910–1990), US aeronautical engineer Clarence King (1842–1901), American geologist, mountaineer, and author Clarence Kolster (1895–1972), American film editor Clarence Lam (born 1980), American politician and physician who has served in the Maryland Senate representing the 12th district since 2019 Clarence F. Leary (1894–1918), American officer in the United States Navy during World War I Clarence P. LeMire (1886–1961), judge of the United States Tax Court Clarence Long (1908–1994), American politician Clarence Lung (1914–1993), American actor Clarence Mackay (1874–1938), American financier and philanthropist Clarence D. Martin (1886–1955), 11th Governor of the state of Washington Clarence R. Martin (1886–1972), Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court Clarence Edward Mathias (1876–1935), US Sergeant major, Medal of Honor recipient Clarence McNair (born 1977), American writer and entrepreneur Clarence Mitchell Jr. (1911-1984), an American civil rights activist and chief lobbyist for the NAACP for nearly 30 years Clarence Mitchell III (1939-2012), an American politician and son of Clarence Mitchell Jr. Clarence Mitchell IV (born 1962), an American radio cohost of The C4 And Bryan Nehman Show, former American politician, son of Clarence Mitchell III, and grandson of Clarence Mitchell Jr. Clarence Moore (disambiguation), several people Clarence Morley (1869–1948), American politician Clarence E. Mulford (1883–1956), American writer Clarence Nash (1904–1985), American voice actor Clarence Charles Newcomer (1923–2005), US District Judge of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania Clarence Paul Oliver (1898–1991), American geneticist Clarence Page (born 1947), American journalist Clarence Perry (1872–1944), American urban planner, sociologist, author, and educator Clarence J. Roberts (1873–1931), Justice of the New Mexico Supreme Court Clarence Ryan, Australian actor Clarence Sasser (1947–2024), American soldier and recipient of the Medal of Honor Clarence Saunders (athlete), Bermudian high jumper Clarence Saunders (grocer), US American retailer, pioneer of supermarkets Clarence Scharbauer (1879–1942), American rancher Clarence Schmalz (1916–1981), Canadian ice hockey administrator Clarence Seedorf (born 1976), Dutch footballer Clarence Smith (disambiguation), several people Clarence A. Southerland (1889–1973), Chief Justice of the Delaware Supreme Court Clarence Stoner (1901–1994), American politician from Pennsylvania Clarence Swensen (1917–2009), American actor Clarence Thomas, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States Clarence L. Townes Jr. (1928–2017), American businessperson, politician, civic activist Clarence J. A. Turner (1893–1957), American jockey Clarence W. Turner (1866–1939), American lawyer and politician Clarence Watters (1902−1986), American organist Clarence N. Weems Jr., American scholar and military officer Clarence White (1944–1973), American guitarist and singer Clarence Cameron White (1880–1960), American composer Clarence Hudson White (1871–1925), American photographer Clarence Whitehill (1871–1932), American opera singer Clarence Wijewardena, Sri Lankan guitarist and vocalist Clarence Williams III (1939–2021), American actor Clarence Wiseman, Canadian clergy, tenth general of The Salvation Army Clarence Zener (1905–1993), American physicist

Clarence Page TownsleyClarence Page Townsley (September 24, 1855 – December 28, 1926) was a career United States Army officer who became Superintendent of the United States Military Academy.
Clarence (American TV series)Clarence is an American animated television series created by Skyler Page for Cartoon Network. The series revolves around the title character and his two best friends, Jeff and Sumo. Page, a former storyboard artist for Adventure Time and revisionist for Secret Mountain Fort Awesome, developed the series at Cartoon Network Studios as part of their shorts development program in 2012. The pilot aired after the 2014 Hall of Game Awards show on February 17, 2014. Clarence officially premiered on April 14, 2014, and was seen by approximately 2.3 million viewers, outperforming shows in its same demographic in the time slot. The series' pilot was nominated for a Creative Arts Emmy Award. It completed its four-year run on June 24, 2018, after three seasons and 130 episodes.

Skyler PageSkyler Dale Page (born October 13, 1989) is an American former animator, writer, storyboard artist, and voice actor. He is best known as the creator of the Cartoon Network animated series Clarence, as well as for his tenure as a writer and storyboard artist on the series Adventure Time. Page was fired in 2014 after allegations that he had sexually assaulted female co-workers. In 2021, Page admitted that the allegations were true and issued a public apology.

Rodger PageRodger Clarence George Page (17 October 1878 – 2 July 1965) was an Australian missionary and religious leader in Tonga. He was royal chaplain and advisor to Queen Sālote for over 20 years and a long-serving president of the Free Wesleyan Church of Tonga, the de facto state church. Page was born in Grafton, New South Wales. He trained for the Methodist ministry in Sydney and was posted to Tonga in 1908. He played a key role in the 1924 reunification of the Methodist churches in Tonga and served as president of the Free Wesleyan Church from 1925 to 1946. As royal chaplain to Sālote, Page was an influential advisor on both personal and political matters and was viewed by some as a power behind the throne. He retired to Sydney but continued to visit Tonga regularly, with his ashes being returned to Tonga after his death for interment in a royal burial ground.
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