Chris Weigant is a political commentator.

He has been a regular contributor to Arianna Huffington’s The Huffington Post since June of 2006, and also writes on his own website, ChrisWeigant.com.

As “Tom Paine” Chris wrote the book How Democrats Can Take Back Congress in 2006, which (while obviously dated now) still has a lot of good advice for Democratic candidates today.

You can email Chris from this page.

Chris lives in sunny Northern California with his lovely wife and (mostly) well-behaved cat.

Blog Entries by Chris Weigant

Burris, Race, Religion, And The Senate

Posted January 5, 2009 | 08:30 PM (EST)


"I am now the junior senator from the state of Illinois. . . . Friends, we're going to have to have some powerful prayer. . . . They can't deny what the Lord has ordained."
--Roland Burris, yesterday, speaking from a church pulpit.

 

The growing intensity of the rhetoric...

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Friday Talking Points [59] -- New Year's Resolutions (For Democrats)

16 Comments | Posted January 2, 2009 | 07:48 PM (EST)


Happy New Year 2009!

Because I've always felt it is more amusing to make new year's resolutions that others should follow, today's Friday Talking Points will be some resolutions for Democrats. For once, I will keep a foolish resolution I made at the beginning of 2008 to write shorter columns,...

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Is Rick Warren Beyond The Pale?

22 Comments | Posted December 29, 2008 | 07:19 PM (EST)


Is Rick Warren, pastor of a California mega-church and author of The Purpose Driven Life considered unacceptable in American society at large? Was Obama's invitation to Warren to speak at his inauguration akin to, in today's world, inviting a white supremacist, an anti-Semite, or a blatant misogynist to speak? To...

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My 2008 "McLaughlin Awards" [Part 2]

79 Comments | Posted December 26, 2008 | 08:10 PM (EST)


Welcome (once again) to the second part of my annual tribute to the McLaughlin Awards. [Part 1 ran last week, in case you missed it.]

Now, the McLaughlin Group television show (on a PBS channel near you) last week did not do Part 1 of their awards, so...

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Mr. Claus Goes To Washington

2 Comments | Posted December 24, 2008 | 07:18 PM (EST)


Dateline: Washington, D.C., Christmas Eve, 2008

I fully admit I would rather be at home now than covering the annual "sit on Santa's lap" photo-op for politicians, but I seem to have annoyed my editor, so here I am -- your intrepid holiday reporter. While I fully admit that...

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Make Wall Street Take The Same Deal The Autoworkers Get

60 Comments | Posted December 22, 2008 | 09:04 PM (EST)


Comparison shopping is big this time of year. As a consumer, you want the best value for your money, so you tend to compare different businesses and see where your dollar will go further. I'd like to apply this commonsense notion to the two most recent bailouts that all of...

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My 2008 "McLaughlin Awards" [Part 1]

14 Comments | Posted December 19, 2008 | 07:43 PM (EST)


Welcome to our annual awards! For the past three years, this column has paid homage (translation: "ripped off their gimmick") to the McLaughlin Group television show by handing out our own year-end awards (while using the same categories). This will be a two-part column, with the second installment appearing...

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Constitutional Coup Averted In Illinois

34 Comments | Posted December 17, 2008 | 07:25 PM (EST)


The Illinois Supreme Court has just, without comment, rejected what was in essence a coup attempt by the state Attorney General, which would have installed the Lieutenant Governor in Governor Blagojevich's place. Attorney General Lisa Madigan's legal reasoning was, to put it mildly, unique. She tried to make the case...

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War Crimes and Incompetence -- the Real Shoes Thrown at Bush

214 Comments | Posted December 15, 2008 | 08:30 PM (EST)


UPDATE: This article was originally titled "Maybe Levin And Bowen Should Throw Shoes" but perhaps that was too provacative or considered radical (I wasn't really suggesting they should attack President Bush, merely making a statement about the media's priorities). Anyway, just wanted to set the record straight.

 

I know...

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Friday Talking Points [58] -- [Expletive Deleted] Blagojevich

57 Comments | Posted December 12, 2008 | 08:21 PM (EST)


The history of profanity in American political discourse is an untold story out there just waiting for someone to research and write about -- although finding a willing publisher might be a bit of a problem. Because it seems we're back to the Nixonian days of "[expletive deleted]."

I speak...

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Inauguration News: D.C. Power Plays and Other Craziness

19 Comments | Posted December 11, 2008 | 07:47 PM (EST)


With slightly less than a month and a half to go before Barack Obama's inauguration, Washington, D.C. has officially reached the "freakout" point on the Richter scale of event planning. This may indeed turn out to be justified, if the predicted crowd shows up. Even so, some of what is...

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A Close Look At The Iraq Status Of Forces Agreement [Part 1]

1 Comments | Posted December 8, 2008 | 09:54 PM (EST)


There has been a lot of ink spilled over the ramifications of the agreement recently struck between the United States and Iraq on our presence there for the next three years. The Status Of Forces Agreement ("SOFA") was passed by the Iraqi Parliament and signed by all three members of...

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Friday Talking Points [57] -- End Of Prohibition 75th Anniversary Edition

29 Comments | Posted December 5, 2008 | 08:47 PM (EST)


Brian Williams, NBC's talking head extraordinaire, is probably a decent guy, a guy with whom you could sit down and have a beer. [More on the alcohol subject at the end, I promise.] But that doesn't excuse something he said last night on Jay Leno's show.

And no, I'm not...

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How Will Obama Enrage The Left?

222 Comments | Posted December 3, 2008 | 07:42 PM (EST)


I'm going to make a prediction here (one I have mentioned in passing before): Barack Obama is going to do something to absolutely enrage leftists, progressives, and the few remaining Americans who actually call themselves liberals; and, furthermore, he's going to do it within his first 100 days in office....

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Political Parties Are Not "Checks" Or "Balances"

28 Comments | Posted December 1, 2008 | 07:55 PM (EST)


There's an old inside-the-Beltway joke where a new House member is being shown around by a veteran of his own party. He is awed by entering the House floor for the first time, and is shown his new seat. He asks, pointing across the aisle to where the other party...

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Guest Column: Why Obama's Election Should Be Considered Historic

8 Comments | Posted November 26, 2008 | 05:40 PM (EST)


For only the third time in this column's two-and-a-half year history (see note below), I am turning over my soapbox to a guest columnist. As with both previous times, the author is a commenter here at Huffington Post.

Known as "LewDan," he took exception to a column I wrote,...

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A Response To Rep. Elijah Cummings

31 Comments | Posted November 24, 2008 | 07:26 PM (EST)


In the past few weeks, we've heard story after story of corporate excess, often in admonishments toward corporate executives from various congressional committees. CEOs on private planes! Gasp! Outrageous compensation packages and bonuses for executives! Who knew? Posh conferences in luxury resorts! Golly! Taxpayer dollars may pay hundreds of millions...

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Friday Talking Points [56] -- Turkeys Everywhere!

12 Comments | Posted November 21, 2008 | 08:31 PM (EST)


While today is not officially Turkey Day, I will warn you in advance that it's going to be a theme running through today's column, like gravy through a poorly-constructed dam of mashed potatoes. So to speak. And yes, this will include discussion of the recent Sarah Palin video, but before...

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Is Hillary Nomination Offer A Red Herring?

68 Comments | Posted November 19, 2008 | 04:42 PM (EST)


The term "red herring" has been around for hundreds of years. It specifically refers to taking a smoked (and therefore pungent) herring and dragging it across the trail of a fugitive, in order to throw off the scent of any tracking dogs in pursuit. The term's use has evolved (with...

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Memo To Right-Wing: Withdrawal Timetable Now Doubleplusgood

6 Comments | Posted November 17, 2008 | 06:39 PM (EST)


Immediately after the news broke that George Bush's administration has now agreed to a hard-and-fast timetable for withdrawal of all American troops in Iraq (all troops will be gone -- no matter what the situation on the ground is -- by the end of 2011), I got the following...

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