Jim Geraghty, National Review

Jim Geraghty

National Review

Alexandria, VA, United States

Contact Jim

Discover and connect with journalists and influencers around the world, save time on email research, monitor the news, and more.

Start free trial

Recent:
  • Unknown
Past:
  • National Review
  • The Guardian

Past articles by Jim:

Janet Yellen’s Rough Morning

The Treasury secretary had a tough morning answering questions about Silicon Valley Bank. → Read More

Could a Ban on TikTok Really Happen?

A bipartisan Senate bill that will be introduced today aims to ‘give the president the authority to respond to threats posed by TikTok and companies like it.’ → Read More

Georgia Grand Juror Imperils Trump Case with Bizarre Media Tour

Meet the Georgia grand juror Emily Kohrs who’s doing a nearly unprecedented media tour and complicating efforts to indict Donald Trump or any of his aides and associates. → Read More

Why the Ohio Train Derailment Is Becoming a Bigger Story

We’re sorting out fact from fiction in the train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio. → Read More

How Much Does Jon Tester Want to Run for Reelection?

How much does Montana Democratic senator Jon Tester want to run for reelection? → Read More

Terrible New Inflation Numbers Nullify Biden’s State of the Union Boasts

The latest inflation numbers counter President Biden’s boasts in the State of the Union Address. → Read More

Kamala Harris and the Democrats’ Unwillingness to Hear Bad News

The Democrats’ Harris dilemma reflects an inability to process accurate information. → Read More

The State of the Union Address Was Supposed to Be a Victory Lap, Huh?

If this is a victory lap for Biden, imagine what defeat looks like. → Read More

Does President Biden Know What His Energy Department Is Doing?

If you search the White House web site for the term ‘gas stoves,’ it only appears twice. → Read More

Heck of a Morning, Axios!

Axios would have us believe that the GOP started the gas-stove fight of 2023, and that Transportation Secretary Buttigieg is a victim of circumstances. → Read More

Brazil Chaos Becomes Biden Administration’s Problem, with Bolsonaro in Florida

Thousands of supporters of former far-right president Jair Bolsonaro stormed the presidential palace, Congress, and Supreme Court in Brazil. → Read More

What the Speaker Fight Says about the Republican Party

The fight over whether Kevin McCarthy becomes the next speaker of the House continues. → Read More

Damar Hamlin, Still in Critical Condition in the University of Cincinnati ICU

As of 1:25 this afternoon, Damar Hamlin remains in critical condition in the intensive-care unit of the University of Cincinnati Medical Center. → Read More

Covid’s Cold Reality Catches Up to Xi Jinping’s Denial

The consequences of Beijing’s sudden about-face on ‘zero-Covid’ and lockdowns are predictably dire. → Read More

Look Who’s Telling Us That ‘Character Matters’ Now

Great news, everyone! Mo Brooks is here to teach us that character matters! → Read More

A Fusion Breakthrough That Could Change the World

An experiment at the Lawrence Livermore National Labs in California may have cracked the code on fusion reactions for energy production. → Read More

Are You Ready for Peter Thiel to Own an NBA Team?

The Wall Street Journal reports that conservative billionaire Peter Thiel may be financing a bid to buy the NBA’s Phoenix Suns and the WNBA’s Mercury. → Read More

Has Twitter Really Changed Since Elon Musk Took Over?

Have you noticed anything different on Twitter, and the platform’s roughly 500 million tweets per day? → Read More

Are We Ready to Learn Our Lessons Now, Republicans?

The flaws and baggage of Herschel Walker proved too much to overcome. → Read More

American Public Support for Ukraine Aid Slips

A new Washington Post survey shows that U.S. public support for Ukraine is starting to slip. → Read More