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Chris Stirewalt

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Political Editor at The Hill

Chris doesn't tweet, but we're here anyway | @AEI, @TheDispatch, @NewsNation, @LAIspeakers & Ink Stained Wretches pod l The book is Broken News

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  • 1 week ago | thehill.com | Chris Stirewalt

    On the menu: That Musk-y aroma; warning signs for GOP in Virginia; Dems clash over high-profile post; former Atlanta mayor eyes governorship; you’re calling from where? “Political capital” is one of the most abused ideas in Washington because it so often is thought of as a savings account rather than an investment fund.

  • 2 weeks ago | thehill.com | Chris Stirewalt

    Who are the “normies” in American politics and why are they so bad at it? There is lots of evidence that there is at least a stout plurality in American politics that rejects the wild-eyed populism that has dominated the debates in both major political parties for the past decade. Maybe not ideological centrists, per se, but moderates in at least the sense that they place a high value on due process, cooperation wherever possible and express at least some confidence in civic institutions.

  • 2 weeks ago | yahoo.com | Chris Stirewalt

    Who are the “normies” in American politics and why are they so bad at it? There is lots of evidence that there is at least a stout plurality in American politics that rejects the wild-eyed populism that has dominated the debates in both major political parties for the past decade. Maybe not ideological centrists, per se, but moderates in at least the sense that they place a high value on due process, cooperation wherever possible and express at least some confidence in civic institutions.

  • 2 weeks ago | aei.org | Chris Stirewalt

    The late, great Charles Krauthammer famously told us that “bungled collusion is still collusion.” But bungling does count for something. Dr. K was talking about the reversal by the Trump family after six months of abject denials that anything improper had happened between it and Russians peddling dirt on then-rival Hillary Clinton. When the emails eventually came out, it was revealed that Donald Trump Jr. was a knowing and enthusiastic participant. “It is not merely stupid,” Krauthammer wrote.

  • 2 weeks ago | thehill.com | Chris Stirewalt

    Whole Hog Politics is a weekly newsletter from political editor Chris Stirewalt. Subscribe here or in the box below:On the menu: Partisan divide on NATO; Funky foliage; Dems clash over youth movement; McConnell replacement primary ugly already; Nobody comes out cleanThe late, great Charles Krauthammer famously told us that “bungled collusion is still collusion.” But bungling does count for something.

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Chris Stirewalt
Chris Stirewalt @ChrisStirewalt
11 May 25

Does anything say Happy Mother's Day like a survey of Lise de Baissac's exploits as a WWII spy and extremely dedicated Auntie? https://t.co/qZu9tpO7C1

Chris Stirewalt
Chris Stirewalt @ChrisStirewalt
9 May 25

The status of the Catholic coalition today -- but more importantly, an adios to the perspicacious, robust, and hale and hearty @NateMoore1287. https://t.co/T4h4QvXaV3

Chris Stirewalt
Chris Stirewalt @ChrisStirewalt
9 May 25

Keeping it short and sweet on Ink Stained Wretches: - Raw dogging the Conclave? - Fetterman's decline into being a moderate, - Biden is back in exactly the state you'd expect, - @NateMoore1287 exit interview https://t.co/G2roZg22Vz