Hal Holbrook

Hal was honored in 2003 at the White House when President George W. Bush presented him with the National Humanities Medal for “charming audiences with the wit and wisdom of Mark Twain as Twain’s outlook never fails to give Holbrook a good show to put on.”
Gretchen Wilson

She burst onto the scene in 2004 and every country woman everywhere found their anthem with her hit, “Redneck Woman”. In 2008, she proudly put her political preference on display for all to see. She sang The National Anthem at the Republican National Convention and voiced her support for the McCain / Palin ticket. She has recently come out against ‘political correctness’ and thinks, “we should be more open to speaking to each other”, adding, “we should embrace disagreeing, talking, getting to understand each other and working through it.” She feels strongly that it’s a shame when people get up and walk away if they hear something that rubs them the wrong way, saying “I don’t think we’re all supposed to agree on everything.”
Hilary Duff

The former Disney star is a registered Republican and performed at George W. Bush’s second inauguration. She’s currently starring in the TV Land series, “Younger” and has received multiple nominations for People’s Choice Awards in 2016 and 2017. Her first album was a Christ-mas themed record and was produced by Walt Disney Records. Her success in music, the big and small screens as well as her merchandise lines have made her a household name and a positive role model.