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John Gizzi has come to be known as “the man who knows everyone in Washington” and, indeed, many of those who hold elected positions and in party leadership roles throughout the United States. With his daily access to the White House as a correspondent, Mr. Gizzi offers readers the inside scoop on what’s going on in the nation’s capital.
He is the author of a number of popular Human Events features, such as “Gizzi on Politics” and spotlights of key political races around the country. Gizzi also is the host of “Gizzi’s America,” video interviews that appear on HumanEvents.com.
Gizzi got his start at Human Events in 1979 after graduating from Fairfield University in Connecticut and then working for the Travis County (Tex.) Tax Assessor.
He has appeared on hundreds of radio and TV shows, including Fox News Channel, C-SPAN, America's Voice,The Jim Bohannon Show, Fox 5, WUSA 9, America's Radio News Network and is also a frequent contributor to the BBC -- and has appeared on France24 TV and German Radio. He is a past president of the Georgetown Kiwanis Club, past member of the St. Matthew's Cathedral's Parish Council, and secretary of the West End Friends of the Library. He is a recipient of the William A. Rusher Award for Journalistic Excellence and was named Journalist of the Year by the Conservative Political Action Conference in 2002.
John Gizzi is also a credentialed correspondent at the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund. He has questioned two IMF managing directors, Dominique Strauss-Kahn and Christine LaGarde, and has become friends with international correspondents worldwide.
John’s email is
JGizzi@EaglePub.Com
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Blackwell fights RNC rules change
“Inside baseball” or important to the integrity of the party?
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White House claims victory on debt ceiling
“What we saw happen last week was significant, in our view,” says Jay Carney.
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RNC will focus on 2016 rules
How the GOP picks its nominee for president is likely to be the biggest story out of RNC’s winter meeting.
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German election raises doubts for Merkel
The liberal coalition’s victory in Lower Saxony is not a good omen for the conservative chancellor.
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Netanyahu: Chuck Norris approved
The outcome of Tuesday’s election in Israel may mean more years for a Netanyahu led government.
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Return of the pizza man?
Bobby Schilling of Illinois hints at Congressional comeback.
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Foreboding Merkel’s fate
Sunday’s state elections in Germany are a harbinger of political winds.
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NRCC vows neutrality in nomination battles
“It is the local parties that should be involved,” said Oregon Rep. Greg Walden.
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GOP consensus: Fight over spending cuts, sequestration
At the Republican retreat, lawmakers plan the next big battles.
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Once more, with feeling
From the political junk heap to one of the most memorable comebacks, Steve Stockman of Texas has returned to Congress.