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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

Extinct Vehicles with Internal Combustion Engine Illustration by Greg Groesch/The Washington Times

Biden is coming for your cars, all of your cars

As part of the propaganda surrounding the White House's effort to ban gasoline-powered cars, President Biden implies that there will be a seamless exchange where current cars and trucks are traded for shinier, more hip, better electric cars and trucks. Published May 14, 2023

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signs a bill to expand school vouchers across Florida during a press conference at Christopher Columbus High School on Monday, March 27, 2023, in Miami, Fla.(Matias J. Ocner/Miami Herald via AP)

Florida is a model for conservatives to win again

We interrupt the usual news of Washington to report that, back in Florida, Gov. Ron DeSantis and the Republican legislature just wrapped up a productive legislative session. Published May 7, 2023

Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., speaks at the Capitol in Washington, Thursday, April 20, 2023. McCarthy is working to round up the Republican votes needed to pass his debt ceiling package. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite) **FILE**

White House is doing its best to help Speaker McCarthy

In its haste to humiliate and marginalize Mr. Manchin over what it thought were unnecessarily restrictive provisions in the legislation, the Biden administration might have played itself into a disaster. Published April 22, 2023

Illustration on socially marginalizing abortion by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

Silence is not an option in long march to pro-life America

The Republican Party and the pro-life cause have recently enjoyed a series of victories in the judicial arena (Dobbs) and suffered a series of setbacks (the latest in Wisconsin) in the electoral arena. Published April 16, 2023

Illustration on the Democrats' preferred GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

Democrats want to run against Trump in 2024

Despite his best efforts, former President Donald Trump is in a good spot with respect to the campaign for the Republican presidential nomination in 2024. Published April 12, 2023

The Crucifixion and Easter Illustration by Greg Groesch/The Washington Times

Have a reverent Good Friday and Easter Sunday

This coming weekend, the world's 2.5 billion Christians will celebrate -- emphasis on "celebrate" -- the torture, execution and resurrection of an obscure Jewish carpenter. Published April 5, 2023

Holy Week and Love not Loss Illustration by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

Holy Week reminder, dwell on love, not loss

Fretting about the amount of time we have with those we love is pointless. The best thing we can do is to love whoever God has put in our path for as long as they remain with us. Published March 31, 2023

Illustration on Congress term limits by Alexander Hunter/The Washington Times

Congress should get a raise as well as term limits

The bad news, as always, is that another presidential election cycle is upon us. The good news is that means we are finally getting some new ideas injected into the civic debate. Published March 29, 2023

Tucker Carlson, host of "Tucker Carlson Tonight," poses for photos in a Fox News Channel studio, in New York. (AP Photo/Richard Drew)  **FILE**

Tucker Carlson blows up left’s Jan. 6 narrative

On Monday, Fox News' Tucker Carlson opened his show with the first of what are likely to be many segments examining how the public was misled about what happened on Jan. 6, 2021. Published March 8, 2023