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.
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
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