Bill Whalen

Virginia Hobbs Carpenter Distinguished Policy Fellow in Journalism
Biography: 

Bill Whalen, the Virginia Hobbs Carpenter Distinguished Policy Fellow in Journalism and a Hoover Institution research fellow since 1999, writes and comments on campaigns, elections and governance with an emphasis on California and America’s political landscapes.

Whalen writes on politics and current events for Forbes.com. His commentary can also be seen on the opinion pages of the The Washington Post and Real Clear Politics, as well as Hoover’s “California On Your Mind” web channel.

Whalen hosts Hoover’s “Area 45” podcast on politics and policy in the age of the Trump presidency and he serves as one of the moderators of Hoover’s “GoodFellows” broadcast on the social, economic and geopolitical consequences of the coronavirus pandemic.

Whalen has been a guest political analyst on the Fox News Channel, MSNBC and CNN. He’s also a regular guest on the nationally syndicated radio shows hosted by John Batchelor and Lars Larson.

Whalen has served as a media consultant for California political hopefuls and aspiring policy leaders. His past clients have included former Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, former congressman Tom Campbell and former Los Angeles mayor Richard J. Riordan.

Prior to joining the Hoover Institution, Whalen served as chief speechwriter and director of public affairs for former California governor Pete Wilson. In that capacity, he was responsible for the governor's annual State of the State address, as well as other major policy addresses.

Before moving to California, Whalen was a political correspondent for Insight Magazine, the national newsweekly and sister publication of the Washington Times, where he was honored for his profiles and analysis of candidates, campaigns, Congress, and the White House.

In addition to his time in Washington as a political journalist, Whalen served as a speechwriter for the Bush-Quayle reelection campaign and was a senior associate with the public relations firm Robinson-Lake/Sawyer-Miller, offering media and political advice for domestic and foreign clientele.

Whalen currently resides in Palo Alto, California.

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Whalen on Wall Street Journal Live: “someone came up with the idea ‘hey, animals sell’”

by Bill Whalenvia Wall Street Journal Live
Thursday, February 6, 2014

Hoover research fellow Bill Whalen discusses a recent humorous ad on Wall Street Journal Live. Topics include topics include the logistics of health insurance, and other ambassadors for the Affordable Care Act.

Rescuing Obamacare: Leave It To Bieber

by Bill Whalenvia Advancing a Free Society
Tuesday, February 4, 2014

If there’s a downside to the written medium, it’s moments like this, when trying to convey the essence of a newly released pro-Obamacare ad featuring – this isn’t a typo – singing cats, dogs, parakeets, tortoises and hamsters.

Analysis and Commentary

Rescuing Obamacare: Leave It To Bieber

by Bill Whalenvia Advancing a Free Society
Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Responding To A Woman's Touch

by Bill Whalenvia Advancing a Free Society
Sunday, January 26, 2014

Here’s one way to prepare for President Obama’s State of the State Address, to be delivered Tuesday evening before a joint session of Congress and a national viewing audience: right before Mr.

Analysis and Commentary

Responding to a Women's Touch

by Bill Whalenvia Advancing a Free Society
Sunday, January 26, 2014
Analysis and Commentary

Eureka: Jerry States His Case

by Bill Whalenvia Advancing a Free Society
Wednesday, January 22, 2014
Analysis and Commentary

Time to Swap Out Dull State of State Address

by Bill Whalenvia Sacramento Bee
Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Assuming you have a chance to read this before the governor reads his missive, here are two ways to ponder the State of the State address. Is this even necessary? Will Brown’s remarks reflect Californians’ issue priorities?

Jerry States His Case

by Bill Whalenvia Eureka
Wednesday, January 22, 2014

History was made earlier today in Sacramento, when California Gov.

Less Talk, More Wisdom

by Bill Whalenvia Hoover Digest
Tuesday, January 21, 2014

The last round of GOP primary debates was less enlightening than exhausting. Let’s make the next round better—by making it shorter.

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