
Chris Stirewalt
Political Editor at The Hill
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2 weeks ago |
aei.org | Marc Thiessen |Will Rinehart |Ramesh Ponnuru |Chris Stirewalt
Press Discussing planned protests across the US: Thiessen on Fox News Radio’s ‘Brian Kilmeade Show’ Op-Ed Why New York’s New AI Legislation Is Problematic Op-Ed Why Trump’s Second Term Is So Different from His First Op-Ed Missing the Inside Story on Biden Was Not the Media’s Primary Sin Op-Ed We Have to Deal with Presidential Power Op-Ed The Roots of Trump’s ‘I Alone Can Fix It’ Presidency Op-Ed Voters Fear Competence More Than Bungling from Trump Op-Ed Master of the House Op-Ed What Do...
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4 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Chris Stirewalt
On the menu: Trump approval bounces back; toastmasters; Dems argue over which way out of the wilderness; warning sign for Cuomo; his ship has come in Dysfunction is both the cause and result of the most dangerous problem in Washington today: an imbalance of power between the branches.
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1 month ago |
aei.org | Karlyn Bowman |Charles Murray |Chris Stirewalt |Howard Husock
Op-Ed Attitudes Toward the Police Five Years After George Floyd’s Death Op-Ed Public Attitudes on the Police and Black Lives Matter Podcast Discussing Broken Windows Policing: Murray on “The Newell Norman Show” Press Discussing Broken Windows Policing: Murray on “The Michael Medved Show” Op-Ed In the Decade Before Crime Rose, “Broken Windows” Policing Stopped Op-Ed Stirewaltisms: The Space Between “Back the Blue” and “Defund the Police” Op-Ed Where New York Should Follow Chicago’s Lead Op-Ed...
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1 month ago |
thehill.com | Chris Stirewalt
On the menu: GOP sours on revoking birthright citizenship; Harris takes heat in California about Biden; Don Jr. floats MAGA dynasty; Corpus Kristi; Kid lit, indeedWhen it comes to Democrats winning the House of Representatives and maybe, maybe the Senate next year, Republicans are certainly playing their part. Jamming through big, unpopular legislation? Check. Pushing policies that don’t align with what voters were asking for in 2024? Check. Ethical quagmires? Check.
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1 month ago |
aei.org | Chris Stirewalt
Moody’s held in there the longest, but it had to acknowledge what the other financial ratings houses had said before: The United States government isn’t serious about dealing with the debt that is eating it alive. Standard & Poor’s dropped the dime on Uncle Sam in 2011. That was after the government borrowed more than a trillion dollars to bail out banks and to pump out a massive stimulus surge in response to a financial panic — a panic it had helped create by underwriting bad mortgage loans.
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Frustrated voters kick out their senators. New senators get picked because they promise to get things done and be super partisan. Their inability to deliver frustrates voters. And so on. The circle of life is much less poetic in politics.

RT @TheHillSunday: Tune in this Sunday! @ChrisStirewalt will be joined by @RogerMarshallMD, @RepHaleyStevens, @WinsomeSears... Plus our Bes…

Have you manifested the spirit of Yuval Levin today and said: "Make Congress great again"? Helping you out in @thehill. https://t.co/AbqOBz5Pe6