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Clay Weisenburger
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Jude Sumner
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Jude Sumner is a seasoned journalist and political commentator with over four decades of experience, reporting from his home office on the Big Island of Hawaii. At 72, he blends sharp insights with humor and a deep understanding of history.
Living in Hawaii, Jude’s passion for storytelling was inspired by his librarian mother and his father’s fishing tales. He is a devoted family man, sharing his life with his wife, their two accomplished children, and three cherished grandchildren.
Jude’s writing is as dynamic as his life, marked by biting wit and clear-eyed analysis. When not critiquing the absurdities of politics, he can be found fishing, hosting legendary barbecues, or carving driftwood art. With a knack for turning complex issues into relatable narratives, Jude remains a trusted and engaging voice in journalism.
Finn Quigley
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Finn Quigley is a 36-year-old political journalist based in Wyoming. Known for his sharp analysis and insightful commentary, Finn has spent the past decade covering national and local political landscapes, with a particular focus on government accountability, policy reforms, and the intersection of politics and rural communities. His work has been featured in prominent publications, where he’s gained a reputation for digging deep into complex political issues and bringing clarity to his readers.
Outside of his demanding career, Finn enjoys a grounded family life with his wife, Sarah, and their two young children. The family resides in a quiet home surrounded by the natural beauty of Wyoming, where they cherish a close-knit and peaceful lifestyle. Finn has a unique hobby that helps him unwind: he’s an avid beekeeper. Caring for his hives has become an important part of his routine, offering a reprieve from the often intense world of political reporting. The bees, he believes, offer important lessons in patience and the delicate balance of nature—values that parallel his work in the political field.
Finn’s professional work and personal life are deeply intertwined, as both reflect his commitment to community, his passion for understanding the complexities of the world, and his desire to protect the environment for future generations.





