Richard Cohen
Richard Cohen
Opinion Writer

Richard Cohen writes a weekly political column that appears on Tuesdays. He also contributes to the PostPartisan blog. Cohen joined The Post in 1968 as a reporter and covered night police, city hall, education, state government and national politics. As the paper’s chief Maryland correspondent, he was one of two reporters who broke the story of the investigation of former Vice President Agnew. In 1976, he began writing a column that ran on the front of the Metro section. His columns have appeared on the op-ed page of The Post since 1984. He is the author, with Jules Witcover, of “A Heartbeat Away: The Investigation and Resignation of Spiro T. Agnew ” (1974). He has received the Sigma Delta Chi and Washington-Baltimore Newspaper Guild Awards for his investigative reporting.

Latest by Richard Cohen

How Mitzie got her ‘-Gate’

How Mitzie got her ‘-Gate’

The IRS scandal inspires a Kafka-esque tale.

Jolie spoke to save lives

Jolie spoke to save lives

The actress didn’t have to talk about her surgery.

The Benghazi syndrome

The Benghazi syndrome

Republicans are suffering from a compulsion to grossly exaggerate.

Out of line on Syria

Out of line on Syria

Maybe Obama mispoke, but he should stick to a ‘red line.’