Recent NWCitizen Articles

Riley Sweeney talks about the Jail Meeting
Riley Sweeney urges you to go to jail … meeting
Riley Sweeney briefly shares his thoughts on the State of the Union Address
Riley Sweeney examines what sort of people regularly seek out public service
Riley Sweeney expounds upon the changing ways we consume television and movies
Riley Sweeney talks about his 2011 Legislative Wish List
Sweeney explains how President Obama bought off his opponents and scored a solid victory.
Riley Sweeney briefly discusses faith
Riley Sweeney explains what he does during his downtime between campaigns, and how you can waste time too.
Riley Sweeney and his brother, Devlin, take a look at the 2012 Republican Candidates
Riley Sweeney examines facts vs beliefs and comprehensive sex education
Riley Sweeney makes the case for investing and supporting local campaign managers
Riley Sweeney takes a look at the GOP’s love of the executive branch, the Dems love of the legislative…and where that leaves us.
Riley Sweeney returns from a drunken stupor to determine why Tuesday was so painful for the Dems
Riley Sweeney’s predictions for the Federal House and Senate
Riley Sweeney examines the primaries in PA, KY and AR and what it means for 2010.
Riley Sweeney discusses the discomfort of religious and cultural differences among friends
Riley Sweeney asks for plot ideas for a local radio drama
Is the referendum/initiative process about being a citizen legislator, or more like voting to put something on the ballot?
Riley Sweeney shares his passion for board games and a few of his favorites games
Riley Sweeney

Riley Sweeney

Citizen Journalist · Lynden · Writing Since Aug 26, 2009
Riley Sweeney, raised in the Pacific Northwest, moved to Bellingham during the Bush years, worked on a cross-section of political campaigns during the Obama years, and then fled to the comfort of public service during the Trump years. Before joining the City of Ferndale as their Communication Officer, he wrote a column with Northwest Citizen and then his own blog, the Political Junkie, where he brought humor, insight and a suspicious amount of pop culture references to Whatcom County political reporting. The archives of that blog are available in the linklog at the bottom of Northwest Citizen. Currently, he lives with his wife Bryna and his two darling children, in the rolling fields of Lynden.

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