The Washington Times - Notable Current and Former Writers

Notable Current and Former Writers

News

  • George Archibald (Congressional, political, United Nations, and education reporter)
  • Jeffrey H. Birnbaum (Managing editor, WashingtonTimes.com)
  • Stephen Dinan (Immigration and political reporter)
  • Bill Gertz (Defense and foreign policy reporter)
  • Ralph Z. Hallow (Political reporter)
  • Donald Lambro Political reporter)
  • John McCaslin ("Inside the Beltway" columnist)
  • Jerry Seper (Investigative reporter)

Opinion

  • Brett M. Decker
  • David Mastio
  • Richard Diamond
  • James S. Robbins
  • Frank Perley
  • Kerry Picket
  • Frank Gaffney
  • Lawrence Kudlow
  • Jeffrey Kuhner
  • Larry Moffitt
  • Steve Bradley
  • Ted Nugent

Sports

  • Dan Daly (columnist)
  • Dick Heller (columnist)
  • Tom Knott (columnist)
  • Thom Loverro (columnist)

Computers

  • Mark Kellner

Metro

  • Gary Emerling (D.C. Reporter)
  • Adrienne T. Washington (columnist)
  • Tom Knott (columnist)
  • Fred Reed (police beat, later took on a broader purview)

Former

  • David Brooks
  • Dave Fay (deceased)
  • Samuel T. Francis (deceased)
  • Jeremiah O'Leary (deceased)
  • Rob Redding (journalist and talk host)
  • Bill Sammon
  • Rowan Scarborough
  • James G. Lakely
  • Wes Johnson (Cartoonist, Martini 'n Clyde - 1990-1992)

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