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Hines has been employed at the Chronicle since ] and served as the paper's Washington bureau chief for almost two decades. He was previously a writer for ]. Hines has been employed at the Chronicle since ] and served as the paper's Washington bureau chief for almost two decades. He was previously a writer for ].


Hines is noted for his hard hitting and sometimes acerbic writing style. Owen Courrèges of the ]radio-affiliated "Lone Star Times" ] described Hines as the "most abrasive, pompous, and obese liberal ideologue" on the newspaper's staff. Hines is noted for his hard hitting and sometimes acerbic writing style.


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Cragg Hines is a Washington, D.C. based political opinion columnist. He is currently employed by the Houston Chronicle. Hines is generally regarded to write from a liberal political perspective.

Hines has been employed at the Chronicle since 1972 and served as the paper's Washington bureau chief for almost two decades. He was previously a writer for United Press International.

Hines is noted for his hard hitting and sometimes acerbic writing style.

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Cragg Hines archive

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