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Elizabeth Warren

The Heart and Mind of a Democrat

by Hamilton Fish | Feb 4, 2019 | Election 2020, Politics

…f our most brilliant public office-holders—and a leading contender for the presidency—her due. Hamilton Fish is editor and publisher of The Washington Spectator….

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King’s Moral Clarity Endures

by Hamilton Fish | Jan 21, 2019 | Politics, Race

…ance of that history to the present day. Hamilton Fish is editor and publisher of The Washington Spectator.   Outside Room 306, King’s suite at the Lorraine Motel Leaving jail Coretta Scott King and Rev. Ralph Abernathy at King’s funeral in Atlanta Ch…

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Map of USA reflecting 2018 midterm election results

P.O. Boxes, Gender, Ford, Kansas (Really?), Felons, Suburbs, Exact Matches—These Midterms Had It All

by Hamilton Fish | Jan 14, 2019 | Elections, Politics

…. “These are the things we are losing under this president—and no policy is worth that price.” Hamilton Fish is editor and publisher of The Washington Spectator….

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A Father’s Day Requiem

by Hamilton Fish | Jun 18, 2018 | Immigration, Politics

…e cherish about this country is assured. Hamilton Fish is the editor and publisher of the Washington Spectator. He has produced several documentary films, including The Memory of Justice (1976), and, most recently, Food Chains (2014), with Sanjay Rawa…

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5th Avenue NYC

How Trump Ruined Christmas

by Hamilton Fish | Dec 28, 2016 | Election 2016, Politics

…defense of our natural resources. Wouldn’t it be ironic if we have Donald Trump to thank for that.   Hamilton Fish is the Washington Spectator’s publisher and editorial director….

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Listen to “Paranoia on Parade”, a 3-part audio podcast with commentary from author Dave Troy, Jack Bryan, director of the 2018 film “Active Measures," and Hamilton Fish, Editor of The Washington Spectator.

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