Randy Melchert is an attorney, political analyst, and grassroots coordinator for conservative organizations. A past intercollegiate debate national champion, radio station owner, and 2008 candidate for the Wisconsin State Assembly, Randy earned a Master’s degree in Church History, a second Master’s degree in Rhetoric and Public Address, and just completed a Juris Doctorate from the University of Wisconsin. Frequently appearing on Wisconsin radio and television, Randy speaks to conservative groups, political organizations, concerned citizens, schools, senior citizens, and everyone in between. Randy is often called upon to present complex political issues in an engaging, audience-involving game show format. To request Randy to speak to your organization or for political consulting, contact:
[...] and at the Dog Federation of Wisconsin’s Legislative Day coming up. If you’d like a speaker for your organization – on how to get involved in government, or how to affect your government for good, or to tell about [...]
I just got through listening to your speech in Wausau and was very impressed. Wow, could we get you to say some things here at Grace. I need you on a Sunday Morning so all can hear.
Your Wausau speech was inspiring. Youth has nothing to with the passion you have, nor should it influence people’s view of your eligibility for office. Unfortunately, complacency comes with tenure … and we’ve plenty of it in Wisconsin and DC. The Falls could stand a good enema in this regard. Keep up the good work!
Comment by Ken Koier — February 15, 2010 @ 3:50 pm
As a retired businessman I’ve known Randy for about 5-6 years. Randy is the sharpest young man I know in WI in the areas of social and political matters. We need more young men like Randy involved in the issues we have to deal with. I look forward to seeing the day when he is elected to the state legislature – he will make a difference!
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Randy Melchert is an attorney, political analyst and was a 2008 candidate for the Wisconsin State Assembly.
A former intercollegiate debater and radio station owner, Randy has a Master's degree in Church History, and a second Master's degree in Rhetoric and Public Address.
A frequent guest on Wisconsin radio and television, Randy speaks to political organizations, schools, senior citizens, and everyone in between.
To have Randy speak to your organization, contact rmelchert-(at)-gmail-(dot)-com.
[...] and at the Dog Federation of Wisconsin’s Legislative Day coming up. If you’d like a speaker for your organization – on how to get involved in government, or how to affect your government for good, or to tell about [...]
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Brother Randy,
I just got through listening to your speech in Wausau and was very impressed. Wow, could we get you to say some things here at Grace. I need you on a Sunday Morning so all can hear.
Pastor Howell
Comment by Dean Howell — February 5, 2010 @ 9:30 am
Your Wausau speech was inspiring. Youth has nothing to with the passion you have, nor should it influence people’s view of your eligibility for office. Unfortunately, complacency comes with tenure … and we’ve plenty of it in Wisconsin and DC. The Falls could stand a good enema in this regard. Keep up the good work!
Comment by Ken Koier — February 15, 2010 @ 3:50 pm
As a retired businessman I’ve known Randy for about 5-6 years. Randy is the sharpest young man I know in WI in the areas of social and political matters. We need more young men like Randy involved in the issues we have to deal with. I look forward to seeing the day when he is elected to the state legislature – he will make a difference!
Comment by Edward Perkins — October 16, 2011 @ 4:05 pm