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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Is California Going to Pot?

by Bill Whalenvia Advancing a Free Society
Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Question: when it comes time to actually mark your ballot, do you savor the moment, thoughtfully pondering each candidate and proposition (I’m thinking of my dear old dad, who can turn a razor-thin weekday edition of The New York Times into a day-long love affair), or

Analysis and Commentary

Gerrymandering, Revisited

by Bill Whalenvia Bill Whalen: Politi-Cal
Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Former San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown is also known, in another past political life, as the “Ayatollah of the Assembly” for his absolute rule over California’s lower legislative chamber during the 1980′s and first half of the ’90′s. But most folks probably don’t know how he earned the nickname...

Gerrymandering, Revisited

by Bill Whalenvia Advancing a Free Society
Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Former San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown is also known, in another past political life, as the “Ayatollah of the Assembly” for his absolute rule over California’s lower legislative chamber during the 1980′

Analysis and Commentary

Hayworth the Hatter?

by Bill Whalenvia Bill Whalen: Politi-Cal
Monday, September 20, 2010

According to The Hill newspaper, the former Arizona congressman and also-ran in this year’s Senate primary is soon to be announced as the national spokesman for the nation’s hottest political movement...

Analysis and Commentary

The Prop 21 Divide: Parks or Wreck?

by Bill Whalenvia Bill Whalen: Politi-Cal
Friday, September 17, 2010

California Republicans tend to look at the state’s leading newspapers as one vast left-wing conspiracy. But not all papers think alike — and certainly not their editorial boards. Case in point: Proposition 21, which if approved would impose an $18 vehicle-license surcharge to help fund state park and wildlife programs...

The Prop 21 Divide: Parks or Wreck?

by Bill Whalenvia Advancing a Free Society
Friday, September 17, 2010

California Republicans tend to look at the state’s leading newspapers as one vast left-wing conspiracy.

But not all papers think alike — and certainly not their editorial boards.

Newsom: Fees Don’t Fail Me Now

by Bill Whalenvia Advancing a Free Society
Thursday, September 16, 2010

It’s not a death-bed conversion, because he stands a good chance of winning his race.

Newsom: Fees Don’t Fail Me Now

by Bill Whalenvia Advancing a Free Society
Thursday, September 16, 2010

It’s not a death-bed conversion, because he stands a good chance of winning his race.

Analysis and Commentary

Newsom: Fees Don’t Fail Me Now

by Bill Whalenvia Bill Whalen: Politi-Cal
Thursday, September 16, 2010

It’s not a death-bed conversion, because he stands a good chance of winning his race. That said, San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom’s insistence upon vetoing a proposed citywide alcohol fee to pay for the cost of treating alcoholics is notable...

Analysis and Commentary

10, 9, 8, 7 . . . 51?

by Bill Whalenvia Bill Whalen: Politi-Cal
Thursday, September 16, 2010

Now that the dust has settled in Delaware and the shocker in that state’s Republican senatorial primary, here’s what we know that we didn’t 48 hours ago...

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