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Rob Gebelhoff

@RobertGebelhoff

Deputy politics opinion editor and contributor at The Washington Post. I have lots of words. Sometimes I share them.

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“His Story Should Be Here”

Today’s front page of The Wall Street Journal.

One year stolen. We will not rest until Evan Gershkovich is free.

“His Story Should Be Here” Today’s front page of The Wall Street Journal. One year stolen. We will not rest until Evan Gershkovich is free. #IStandWithEvan
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“Even if you don’t see the carnage of the overdose epidemic, it’s still there,” Rob Gebelhoff writes.

If Oregon’s law accomplished anything, it’s that it forced the state to reckon with the addiction epidemic in an extremely personal way. wapo.st/433BFyl

“Even if you don’t see the carnage of the overdose epidemic, it’s still there,” @RobertGebelhoff writes. If Oregon’s law accomplished anything, it’s that it forced the state to reckon with the addiction epidemic in an extremely personal way. wapo.st/433BFyl
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A “disaster.” A “radical experiment in lawlessness.” A “five-alarm fire of drug abuse, addiction and death,” Rob Gebelhoff writes.

“This is a taste of the hyperbolic reaction to Oregon’s three-year-old law that decriminalized drug possession.” wapo.st/3IoXAXu

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Lots of people have bad opinions about Oregon's drug decriminalization. My thoughts: washingtonpost.com/opinions/2024/…

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No, Oregon’s drug law was not a failure. The law was flawed and in need of reform but it reduced the number of people incarcerated for substance use, and that's a win, by Rob Gebelhoff wapo.st/49Wh1CE via Washington Post Opinions

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If this man isn't going to take measles seriously, he's unqualified for the job. washingtonpost.com/opinions/2024/…

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Here's my latest: Right-wing dunking on Oregon's drug decriminalization law has been so riven with misinformation and noxious logic that it demands correction. washingtonpost.com/opinions/2024/…

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Hypertension is the deadliest but most neglected and widespread pandemic of our time, killing more than 10 million people a year, Dr. Tom Frieden of Resolve to Save Lives writes.

Yet less than one half of 1 percent of global health funds go to fighting hypertension.. wapo.st/3Uyuj3B

Hypertension is the deadliest but most neglected and widespread pandemic of our time, killing more than 10 million people a year, @DrTomFrieden of @ResolveTSL writes. Yet less than one half of 1 percent of global health funds go to fighting hypertension.. wapo.st/3Uyuj3B
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politicians who call themselves pro-life should be passing more policies to support lives at all ages, including those in utero. wapo.st/3URKFot

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Think about what flowers you buy this Valentine's Day. Some of them, including roses, are serious carbon emitters: washingtonpost.com/opinions/inter…

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'The case against the death penalty centers on a simple fact: It is cruel and therefore should be barred by the Constitution,' Rob Gebelhoff writes. wapo.st/3SAkUGu

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