Rob Gebelhoff
@RobertGebelhoff
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Editorial writer at The Washington Post. I have lots of words. Sometimes I share them.
Washington, DC
Joined November 2012
"Dems are picking the wrong hill to die on," @jameshohmann says in a conversation with @RobertGebelhoff and @BenjySarlin.
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Congress is at an impasse. One party is likely to blink first.
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Spectacles vs. reform: 3 writers discuss the declining immigrant population @RobertGebelhoff, @LeonKrauze and @asymmetricinfo discuss:
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Is the Trump administration pulling off spectacles or actual reforms?
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"Is it justified, or just political theater?" @RobertGebelhoff, @jawillick and @asymmetricinfo discuss: https://t.co/7HYPMLqDRC
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Three writers discuss Trump’s deployment of the National Guard to combat crime in the capital city.
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Trump probably won’t be able to eliminate the Education Department, but that won’t stop him from trying. @RobertGebelhoff, @JimGeraghty and @crampell discuss the politics and policy behind this effort:
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Our columnists debate Trump’s latest plan to reduce the federal footprint.
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RFK Jr. aside, what should we do to make America healthier? Charles Lane, Leana S. Wen and @RobertGebelhoff discuss:
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And can we disentangle his good ideas from his conspiracy theories?
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RFK Jr. aside, what should we do to make America healthier? Charles Lane, Leana S. Wen and @RobertGebelhoff discuss:
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And can we disentangle his good ideas from his conspiracy theories?
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RFK Jr. has some good ideas. It’s what makes him so dangerous. Deputy Opinions editor Charles Lane talks with Dr. Leana Wen and editor @RobertGebelhoff about separating fact from fiction and what we should actually do to make America healthier:
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People are justifiably alarmed at the prospect of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. being in charge of U.S. health policy. He amplifies conspiracy theories, is anti-vaccine and makes bizarre health claims that...
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Give state legislatures a little bit of attention today. There are so many really important, interesting races with huge implications for the entire country. Want a rundown? Here it is:
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Where are the tightest races this year? In the 44 battles for statehouses.
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Federal elections are sucking up all the oxygen, but a bunch of states will have some really dramatic races this year, too. Here's a rundown:
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Where are the tightest races this year? In the 44 battles for statehouses.
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From @RobertGebelhoff and @AShendruk: Your visual guide to the high-stakes drama in state legislatures
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Where are the tightest races this year? In the 44 battles for statehouses.
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"Harris has earned the distinction of being the first presidential candidate to have supported legalizing marijuana federally," @RobertGebelhoff writes.
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Harris is the real responsible candidate on pot. Not Trump.
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Marijuana legalization is a popular issue, @RobertGebelhoff writes. Harris should capitalize on it.
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Harris is the real responsible candidate on pot. Not Trump.
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C’mon, Harris, writes @RobertGebelhoff. Be the leader on marijuana you were meant to be.
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Harris is the real responsible candidate on pot. Not Trump.
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Kamala Harris should campaign on federal marijuana legalization — because it's the most responsible path forward. Here's more:
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Harris is the real responsible candidate on pot. Not Trump.
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"What too many well-meaning activists don’t seem to understand — or don’t want to admit — is that the clean energy industry is nowhere near ready to replace fossil fuels," @RobertGebelhoff writes.
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Thwarting progress on principle isn’t principled.
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I welcomed Vladimir Kara-Murza and his family to the White House today to celebrate his return to America. Vladimir spent two and a half years unjustly imprisoned in Russia for speaking out against Russia’s war in Ukraine. Today his family is whole once more.
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80% of all of the power added to the grid last year was non-fossil clean energy. It’s time to take yes for the answer and build a modern sustainable energy future.
From my latest column: "Which is the more important fight: the one against fossil fuels or the one against climate change? Listening to many climate activists these days, it seems their answer is the former, the latter be damned."
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"Like it or not, building out renewable energy with the speed needed to avert the worst of global warming will take compromise," @RobertGebelhoff writes. "Unfortunately, that word does not feature prominently in many environmentalists’ vocabulary."
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Thwarting progress on principle isn’t principled.
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Which is the more important fight: the one against fossil fuels or the one against climate change? "Listening to many climate activists these days, it seems their answer is the former, the latter be damned," @RobertGebelhoff writes.
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Thwarting progress on principle isn’t principled.
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Climate activists have lost sight of their mission, @RobertGebelhoff writes.
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Thwarting progress on principle isn’t principled.
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