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About Robert W. Merry

Robert W. Merry is a prominent American journalist and writer, renowned for his invaluable contributions to political and historical literature. Mr. Merry has displayed adeptness in portraying historical events and figures with great vividness, serving readers with enthralling narratives that are both engrossing and informative.

Merry started his illustrious career with ‘The Wall Street Journal’, rising to the role of Chief Congressional Correspondent. Making an indelible mark in journalism, he later donned the hat of CEO & President at ‘Congressional Quarterly’ and ‘Editor’ at ‘The National Interest’. His leadership roles and extensive experience in political reporting are evident in his astute political analyses.

Apart from his journalism prowess, Merry has also authored several books. Most noteworthy among his works are ‘Where They Stand: The American Presidents in the Eyes of Voters and Historians’ and a biography of President McKinley titled ‘President McKinley: Architect of the American Century’. Both books add to his standing as a credible commentator on American history and politics, making Robert W. Merry, a respected voice in the literary and journalistic landscape.