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Michael McKenna

Michael McKenna

Michael McKenna, a columnist for The Washington Times, is the president of MWR Strategies. He was most recently a deputy assistant to the president and deputy director of the Office of Legislative Affairs at the White House. He can be reached at mike@mwrstrat.com.

Columns by Michael McKenna

President Joe Biden speaks from the Oval Office of the White House on Oct. 19, 2023, in Washington, about the war in Israel and Ukraine. Nearly half of Democrats disapprove of how Biden is handling the Israel-Hamas conflict, according to a new Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research poll. The war could complicate Biden's reelection effort as he tries to balance factions of his party with very different views on the conflict. (Jonathan Ernst/Pool via AP, File)

Democrats need Biden to run

There are many theories about how the looming presidential election might unfold. Published February 21, 2024

TikTok and U.S. national security illustration by The Washington Times

The threat from China and its bipartisan enablers

It is so difficult sometimes to take either of the parties seriously. Both have an unfortunate tendency to say one thing and do another, and in the process damage the United States. Published February 14, 2024

Republican (GOP) House of Representative voting illustration by Greg Groesch / The Washington Times

Taking votes: House Speaker Mike Johnson has the right idea

The political commentariat has been working overtime in the last few days trying to convince people that a handful of bumpy votes in the House of Representatives are dispositive signs of the eschaton. Published February 10, 2024

Illustration on the disfunction of Marxist (Socialist) influenced U.S. government by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

Biden mollifies Marxist wing of his party

What do President Biden's recent pause in licensing of liquefied natural gas exports (because of the climate) and the administration's long-standing resistance to securing the southern border have in common? Published February 2, 2024

Illustration on the 2024 presidential campaign by Greg Groesch/ The Washington Times

Colorado and Maine bumbling U.S. into an election civil war

Right after Christmas, former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley threw up on her shoes trying to answer a typically simple question from a typically simple voter in New Hampshire: What was the Civil War about? Published December 31, 2023

The sadness of Christmas illustration by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

The sadness of Christmas

It's OK to be reflective and a little sad at Christmastime. Published December 20, 2023