Chris Stirewalt, AEI

Chris Stirewalt

AEI

Washington, DC, United States

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  • AEI
  • Fox News
  • Washington Examiner

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AEI

Press Release: Political analyst and commentator Chris Stirewalt joins the American Enterprise Institute

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Washington, DC (April 5, 2021) — American Enterprise Institute (AEI) President Robert Doar and Yuval Levin, director of Social, Cultural, and Constitutional Studies at AEI, have announced that well-known political analyst and commentator Chris Stirewalt has joined AEI as a resident fellow. “We are delighted that Chris Stirewalt is now part of AEI’s … → Read More

Put that in your Hot Pocket

From the Founders to Abraham Lincoln, from Lincoln to Martin Luther King Jr. → Read More

A republic cannot survive the ignorance of its citizens

The main responsibility rests with the ones who carried out the insurrection. → Read More

House, Senate conservatives eye impeachment

Time is tight and options are few before President Trump's term ends on Jan. 20. → Read More

A tipping point, but in which direction?

The closing days of Trump’s presidency will tell the tale. → Read More

The story of the great Republican crackup

The biggest political story in Georgia today is not about Tuesday’s two-seat Senate runoff election... → Read More

Attention surplus disorder

Why did Trump bother vetoing an elephantine Pentagon funding bill? → Read More

Trump vetoes national defense bill

Meanwhile Pelosi pushing for bigger stimulus checks after Trump intervention. → Read More

The Electoral College graduates with honors

Let’s imagine for a moment a future election in which we don’t have the Electoral College... → Read More

Jacobin time in the GOP

The Jacobinism that animated Democrats during the Trump era may come to dominate Republicans in the post-Trump era. → Read More

Biden burned in bid to follow Trump playbook

Biden's secretary of Defense pick Lloyd Austin would need the same kind of waiver from Congress James Mattis got. → Read More

Georgia’s curious concatenation

Here’s a state that just went for the Democratic presidential nominee for the first time in nearly 30 years. → Read More

Spammed, slammed and grifted

Come along, friends, and join us for a tale of yesteryear... → Read More

Gangsters’ paradise?

What bipartisanship can be, is an indicator that a proposal might succeed. Not always, of course. → Read More

Narratives collide in Georgia runoffs

What do Republicans in the twilight of Trump need to figure out? → Read More

What if Trump actually did it?

Yes, we know that this is far-fetched, but bear with us for a moment. → Read More

How long can GOP dance the two-step?

Things are getting tricky for Trump and his party. → Read More

What Jefferson didn’t know

We do not mean to be so hard on Jefferson, the idealistic young man of the First Continental Congress. → Read More

Man oh mandate

Biden’s first mandate: Not to be the other candidate. → Read More

GOP confronts a lame duck beyond its control

What’s really going on? → Read More