Rob GebelhoffVerified account

@RobertGebelhoff

Assistant editor and opinion writer at The Washington Post. I care about health, science and, well, lots of other things.

Washington, DC
Joined November 2012

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    Trump’s arm-twisting of the Fed is what’s truly "loco," writes

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  6. Oct 11

    I've been pretty vocal and supportive of this. But I wondering: If we have millions of teens addicted to vaping and then suddenly crack down on it, how many will turn to combustibles as a result?

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  7. Oct 11

    IT DOESN'T MATTER IT DOESN'T MATTER IT DOESN'T MATTER IT DOESN'T MATTER IT DOESN'T MATTER IT DOESN'T MATTER IT DOESN'T MATTER IT DOESN'T MATTER IT DOESN'T MATTER IT DOESN'T MATTER

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    You've gotta wonder, under any other administration, would a Republican candidate for governor shrug off potential disenfranchisement of black voters like this so brazenly?

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    Oct 9

    A truly difficult piece to edit; I really wish I never had to publish it: “Although my hope slowly fades away each passing day, I remain confident that Jamal is still alive. Perhaps I’m simply trying to hide from the thought that I have lost a great man”

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  12. Oct 10

    Honestly, I'm shocked this got through the editing process at USA Today. Just because he's the president doesn't mean he should get a free pass to say anything.

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  15. Oct 9

    An new upsetting paper: There does seem to be a race-to-the-bottom effect with global climate policies:

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  17. Oct 9

    Nikki Haley in WaPo op-ed just last month: "If you disagree with some policies, make your case directly to the president. If that doesn’t work, and you are truly bothered by the direction of the administration, then resign on principle."

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  18. Oct 8

    People often lament how often school shootings happen in the United States. But really, we should be happy the don't happen even more frequently. The near-misses happen all the time but we never hear about them:

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  20. Oct 8

    You can't simultaneously want government to be efficient and treat government workers as if they're less valuable than their counterparts in private industry. Good thoughts here:

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