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Madison Gesiotto

Madison Gesiotto

mgesiotto@washingtontimes.com

Madison Gesiotto is a former columnist with The Washington Times. Her tenure ended in October, 2017.

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Articles by Madison Gesiotto

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell Ky. listens during a news conference on Capitol Hill Washington on Aug. 1, 2017. (Associated Press) **FILE**

An open letter to Mitch McConnell and Congress

Really, Mitch McConnell? You think President Trump has "excessive expectations" about wanting to get things done for the American people? Was seven years not enough for you and your colleagues to come up with a plan to repeal and replace Obamacare?

August 10, 2017
President Donald Trump listens during a "Made in America," roundtable event in the East Room of the White House, Wednesday, July 19, 2017, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

Donald Trump facing most hostile press coverage in history

Over and over again, I, and many others, have stated that President Donald Trump has received the most hostile press coverage of any sitting president in U.S. history. Democrats laughed and claimed that former President Barack Obama was treated worse, but the facts don't lie.

July 20, 2017
Karen Handel, Republican candidate for Georgia's 6th District Congressional seat, celebrates with her husband Steve as she declares victory during an election-night watch party in Atlanta on Tuesday, June 20, 2017. (Associated Press)

GA06 and the 2018 midterm elections

It was the most expensive House race in American history. GA06's 2017 special election is not one we're likely to forget anytime soon.

June 22, 2017
As the Obama administration's attorney general, Loretta E. Lynch suggested language that closely mirrored what the Clinton campaign was using, fired FBI Director James B. Comey testified on Thursday. (Associated Press/File)

Loretta Lynch must testify

For too long, questions have been left unanswered. The truth has been concealed from the American people, and it is clearer now than ever before that this truth must be revealed.

June 15, 2017
In this March 20, 2017, photo, Rachel Dolezal poses for a photo with her son, Langston in the bureau of The Associated Press in Spokane, Wash. Dolezal, who has legally changed her name to Nkechi Amare Diallo, rose to prominence as a black civil rights leader, but then lost her job when her parents exposed her as being white and is now struggling to make a living. (AP Photo/Nicholas K. Geranios)

PSA: Rachel Dolezal, you are white!

Thought you have heard it all? Think again. Apparently we have passed the issue of gender identity and have now moved onto race identity.

April 5, 2017
President Donald Trump speaks during a meeting on women in healthcare, Wednesday, March 22, 2017, in the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

Donald Trump must keep using Twitter

President Donald J. Trump's tweets were a popular part of his campaign and have now become an integral part of his presidency, but should he keep tweeting? Many say no but I say yes and here's why.

March 23, 2017
This photo provided by the Ramsay County Sheriff's Offfice in St. Paul, Minn., shows Linwood Kaine, the youngest son of U.S. Sen. Tim Kaine. Kaine was one of several people arrested Saturday, March 4, 2017, during a counter protest at a rally in support of President Donald Trump at the State Capitol rotunda in St. Paul. (Ramsay County Sheriff's Office via AP)

See no evil: Liberals refuse to see themselves as hypocrites

For too long, the liberal left has been hiding behind a guise of compassion and inclusivity. They claim to care about the forgotten man and pretend to have tolerance for people of all backgrounds, races, religions and political beliefs. Yet, time and time again, their actions prove otherwise.

March 9, 2017