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Mark Hemingway

Mark Hemingway

Mark Hemingway is a senior writer at RealClearInvestigations and the books editor at The Federalist. He was formerly a senior writer at The Weekly Standard, a columnist and editorial writer for the Washington Examiner, and a staff writer at National Review. He is the recipient of a Robert Novak Journalism fellowship and was a two-time Global Prosperity Initiative Fellow at the Mercatus Center at George Mason University. He was a 2014 Lincoln Fellow of The Claremont Institute and a Eugene C. Pulliam Distinguished Fellow in Journalism at Hillsdale College in 2016. He is married to journalist and Fox News contributor Mollie Hemingway, and they have two daughters.


Articles by Mark Hemingway
<em>Bros</em> busts at the box office

Bros busts at the box office

Mark Hemingway | It turns out that gay “representation” doesn’t sell movie tickets

Mark Hemingway | Former CIA director’s tweet sends the wrong signal about fellow Americans

Mark Hemingway | The big lies are intended to demoralize those who might question authority

Mark Hemingway | Relativism and postmodernism have triumphed over objective truth


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Mark Hemingway | Bored reporters covering the White House are more concerned with public image than public interest

Mark Hemingway | The Supreme Court is playing catch-up to a movement that was already growing

Mark Hemingway | A Pride Month event in Dallas exposes young children to explicit sexual behavior

Mark Hemingway | We need more than political solutions to gun violence

Mark Hemingway | Businesses begin to see pushback in the culture war

Mark Hemingway | But this time, a Washington Post article backfires