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Shaping the Narrative

by Hamilton Fish | Mar 6, 2024 | Opinion

There is an alchemy to the way information finds its way into the discourse, it’s unpredictable and difficult to steer. But during these last several weeks, we’ve seen how a small and independent voice can have an outsized impact. Jonathan Winer last…

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Editor’s Note

by Hamilton Fish | Dec 28, 2023 | Opinion

We posted a flurry of notable stories this month, and I thought the holiday break would be a good time to give you a sense of why we chose some of the subjects we covered and provide more background on the remarkable writers who have contributed thei…

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Steve Bannon

Steve Bannon, Trump Whisperer, Offers New Theory of Governing

by Hamilton Fish | Jan 7, 2023 | Politics

…nt that is currently favored in the polls and poised to assume the reins of the Republic. Hamilton Fish is the editor of The Washington Spectator….

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Steve Bannon

Steve Bannon, Trump Whisperer, Offers New Theory of Governing: Employ Committees of Congress To Prosecute Democrats

by Hamilton Fish | Dec 31, 2021 | Politics

…nt that is currently favored in the polls and poised to assume the reins of the Republic. Hamilton Fish is the editor of The Washington Spectator….

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Donald Trump

The Plot Against America

by Hamilton Fish | Dec 31, 2020 | Politics

…democratic freedoms and practice, however imperfect, are fragile and require constant vigilance. Hamilton Fish is the editor and publisher of The Washington Spectator….

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