Eugene Robinson uses his twice-weekly column in the Washington Post to pick American society apart and then put it back together again in unexpected and revelatory new ways. He won the 2009 Pulitzer Prize for his commentary on the 2008 presidential race between President Barack Obama and U.S. Senator John McCain.
In his three decades at the Washington Post, Robinson has been city hall reporter, city editor, foreign correspondent in Buenos Aires and London, foreign editor and assistant managing editor in charge of the papers award-winning Style section.
He has written books about race in Brazil and music in Cuba, covered a heavyweight championship fight, witnessed riots in Philadelphia and a murder trial in the deepest Amazon, and sat with presidents, dictators and the Queen of England. Robinson is also a regular contributor to MSNBC.
The Weekly Standard guy is a Neocon #NeverTrump. He is a saboteur.