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Jennifer Harper

Jennifer Harper

A graduate of Syracuse University, Jennifer Harper writes the daily Inside the Beltway column and provides additional coverage of breaking national news, plus long-term trends in politics, media issues, public opinion, popular culture, Hollywood foibles and “eureka” moments in health and science.

She has been a frequent broadcast commentator on CNN, Fox News, MSNBC, C-SPAN, Voice of America, Citadel Broadcasting, Talk Radio Network and other news organizations. Born in Elizabeth, N.J., Ms. Harper grew up in Texas and arrived in Washington in time for Watergate -- and has been tracking the political and media landscape ever since.

She is an active member of the American Federation of TV Radio Artists and Screen Actors Guild. She has won 14 journalism awards during her years at The Washington Times.

To read Jennifer Harper's Inside the Beltway columns, click here. Contact her at jharper@washingtontimes.com.

Articles by Jennifer Harper

A feature length movie has been built around this iconic photograph: "Elvis & Nixon" debuts next month, recounting the 1971 meeting in the White House. (National Archives)

Inside the Beltway: ‘Elvis & Nixon,’ the movie

As President Frank Underwood on "House of Cards," Kevin Spacey is deft at playing fictional presidents. Now the actor takes on the real kind, portraying Richard Nixon in "Elvis & Nixon," which arrives in theaters next month. The feature film chronicles the moment when the 37th president met Elvis Presley, who showed up unannounced at the White House gate around 6:30 a.m. on December 21, 1970. Published March 8, 2016

Voters wait to enter a primary polling center in Maine earlier this year.  (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty)

Inside the Beltway: The 2016 election and America’s ‘mental state’

New York-based psychiatrist Frieda Birnbaum has tracked the persistent appeal of Republican front-runner Donald Trump for months. "Trump's prolonged popularity reveals a lot about the mental state of Americans," she says, noting that the wide range of his appeal and the unpredictable surges of support signals the nation seeks "massive" change. Published March 7, 2016

Hillary Clinton during her last appearance on Fox News on June 16, 2014 while promoting her book "Hard Choices." She has agreed to appear Monday night on Fox News in a live town hall. (Fox News)

Hillary Clinton agrees to appear at a live town hall on Fox News

The Fox News Channel announced Friday night that Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton has agreed to appear in a live town hall Monday night in Detroit. This is her first appearance on the network in two years; Mrs. Clinton last granted an interview to Fox News two years ago when she was promoting her book "Hard Choices." Published March 4, 2016

'Right Side Forum' host Armstrong Williams. (GQ Magazine)

The Right Side Forum with Armstrong Williams previews new show: “The Good Kids 20/20”

A special episode of a Saturday morning staple: Political commentator and nationally syndicated columnist Armstrong Williams debuts a new show concept, titled: "The Good Kids 20/20." On this exclusive edition of The Right Side Forum, Armstrong advises viewers to stop guessing about what kids "think" and join the discussion. Hear what the "good kids" actually have to say. Published March 4, 2016

American Conservative Union chairman Matt Schlapp defines the organizational mission in 140 words

The seemingly indefatigable Matt Schlapp, chairman of the American Conservative Union, is also the cheerful pointman behind the Conservative Political Action Conference -- CPAC -- now underway just south of the nation's capital. It is a melee of speeches, enthusiasm, socializing, intense moments and even more intense media coverage. But there is an essential mission behind it all. Published March 3, 2016

Diabolical but fictional President Frank Underwood is back again, portrayed by Kevin Spacey, who also has a new presidential docu-series on CNN. (Netflix)

Inside the Beltway: House of Cards: Welcome back President Underwood

Hollywood is obsessed with presidential culture, and Kevin Spacey's portrayal of fictional President Frank Underwood for the brooding, smart Netflix series "House of Cards" is no exception. The fourth season goes public Friday and will rattle social media from top to bottom for the entire weekend Published March 3, 2016

Libertarian Gary Johnson is running for president for a second time and is ready to rumble. (Gary Johnson 2016/A LibertarianFuture.com)

Libertarian presidential hopeful Gary Johnson: ‘I may have won Super Tuesday’

The likely Libertarian Party nominee for president took a look at the results of Super Tuesday, and came away with a single thought. "I actually believe I may have won Super Tuesday," says Gary Johnson, who ran for the White House in 2012 and managed to snag 1.2 million votes in the process. Published March 2, 2016

The White House hopefuls have pet words they use over and over again, says a new metadata analysis by Dictionary.com. (Associated Press)

Inside the Beltway: Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton and the pet words of 2016

The White House hopefuls talk a lot. But they do have favorite words says Dictionary.com, which used a metadata analysis of transcripts from every presidential debate through mid-February to determine which words were "most statistically significant" among contenders. "Every idea and belief, down to the level of the individual words chosen, counts," says Liz McMillan, CEO of the popular information site. Published March 1, 2016

The current Republican mantra is possibly "keep calm and carry on," despite press predictions of GOP panic. (GOP)

Inside the Beltway: Media pushes idea of ‘Republican panic’

Stand aside, duck and cover, bar the door -- there's "panic" afoot in the Republican Party. That is the repeated narrative in the mainstream media's lead-up to Super Tuesday, whether the party has panicked or not. As GOP front-runner Donald Trump stands poised to be the likely victor in many of the primary races, the press is conveniently framing the moment as sure Armageddon. And oh, the drama. Published February 29, 2016

A grinning Donald Trump appears ready for Super Tuesday, and visits seven states in the next 72 hours. (Donald trump)

Inside the Beltway: Super Tuesday takes over the campaign trail

A form of primary panic has taken hold of our White House hopefuls as they realize Super Tuesday is but a mere 96 hours off, give or take a few hours -- it is a dreaded, hair-raising, exhilarating day. Can the candidates hit a dozen states and one territory with primary elections in motion? Some would if they could, flying in and flying out, the campaign jet idling at some regional airport. Published February 25, 2016

NASA Astronaut during a space walk (Image from NASA)

They need space: Record-breaking 18,300 Americans apply to be an astronaut

The stars are calling, apparently. After NASA put out the word they would be hiring astronauts just over two months ago, over 18,300 people sent in their resumes. The right stuff is required. The federal space agency will only pick 8-14 candidates from the huge flock of hopefuls - three times the number of applications that arrived during the last search four years ago. Published February 24, 2016

Melania Trump says that other immigrants should seek to legally enter and stay in the United States, just as she herself did. (Associated Press)

Inside the Beltway: Donald Trump’s surprise support from Catholics

There are some new faith findings of note: Republican front-runner Donald Trump has more support from GOP Catholic voters than their Protestant brethren. According to a review of three Monmouth University surveys, Mr. Trump pulled 44 percent support in Iowa from Catholic caucusgoers compared to 24 percent from Protestants. The candidate garnered 30 percent of the Catholic vote and 26 percent of the Protestant vote in New Hampshire. In South Carolina he currently holds 42 percent of the Catholic vote compared with 32 percent of the Protestant vote. Published February 24, 2016

Sen. Marco Rubio has been busy accumulating endorsements throughout February. (Associated Press)

Inside the Beltway: Marco Rubio racks up endorsements

At last there are only five Republican presidential hopefuls to track, rather than 17. It's still a complicated business, though. Their political currency goes up and down like the stock market. Grappling has commenced for the title of establishment favorite, conservative standard-bearer and mighty outsider. Published February 23, 2016