Fred Barnes Fox Bio, Age, Wiki, Family, Wife, Salary And Net Worth

Fred Barnes Profile

Fred Barnes is an American political commentator. He is the executive editor of the news publication known as The Weekly Standard and makes frequent appearances on the program Special Report with Bret Baier which is broadcast on Fox News Channel. Prior to that, he was a co-host on the show “The Beltway Boys” alongside Mort Kondracke, which used to be broadcast on the Fox News Channel.

According to the “Forbes Media Guide Five Hundred, 1994,” Barnes continues to be a prolific writer on presidential politics in addition to a wide variety of other political subjects.

Barnes received his degree from the University of Virginia and thereafter attended Harvard University as a Nieman Fellow.

Fred Barnes
Fred Barnes

Most Asked Questions About Fred Barnes

Who is Fred Barnes?

American political commentator Fred Barnes. He appears frequently on Fox News Channel’s Special Report with Bret Baier as executive editor of The Weekly Standard.

How old is Fred Barnes?

He was born on 1 February 1943 in Virginia, United States. He is 79 years old.

How Tall Is Fred Barnes?

He stands at an average height of 5ft 8in.

Is Fred Barnes Married?

Fred Barnes is a married man. He was wedded to Barbara Barnes at the time. He has not disclosed any additional information concerning his personal life, with the exception of the identity of his wife.

Where Is Fred Barnes Now?

Fred is an executive editor of the news publication known as The Weekly Standard and makes frequent appearances on the program Special Report with Bret Baier which is broadcast on Fox News Channel.

How Much Does Fred Barnes Make?

Fred’s annual salary at FOX News, where he works as a journalist, falls somewhere in the range of $70,000 and $90,000 on average.

Fred Barnes Fox News

In 1979, he started working as a reporter for the Washington Star after having previously spent a number of years working as a writer for The Charleston News and Courier in Charleston, South Carolina. Before joining the Baltimore Sun, he worked for the Star, where he covered stories involving the White House and the Supreme Court.

At the Baltimore Sun, he served as the newspaper’s national political correspondent. Between the years 1985 and 1995, he worked for The New Republic as a senior editor and as a White House correspondent. In addition, he was the author of the media column “Presswatch” for the American Spectator.

Between the years 1988 and 1998, he appeared as a guest on the current affairs program The McLaughlin Group. During his time on the show, the presenter of the program frequently referred to him as Freddy “the Beadle” Barnes. What’s the Story was a popular radio program that Barnes hosted for Radio America. He presently serves in the capacity of moderator for the show Issues in the News on Voice of America.

In 1984, Barnes was one of three panelists who were selected to ask questions to then-President Ronald Reagan and opponent Walter Mondale at the first nationally televised debate of the 1984 presidential campaign. This discussion was shown on ABC.

Barnes has appeared in brief cameo roles in several Hollywood films, including “Dave,” “Getting Away with Murder,” and “Independence Day.” At Fenway Park, he was the one who threw out the first pitch for a baseball game involving the Boston Red Sox.

Barnes and fellow Fox News star Brit Hume were friends in high school and while they were both attending the University of Virginia, despite the fact that they attended different high schools.

Fred Barnes Age

He was born on 1 February 1943 in Virginia, United States. He is 79 years old.

Fred Barnes Family

Fred has not yet revealed any details concerning his family. However, information about his parents and siblings will be updated as soon as possible.

Fred Barnes Height

He stands at an average height of 5ft 8in.

Fred Barnes Wife

Fred Barnes is a married man. He was wedded to Barbara Barnes at the time. He has not disclosed any additional information concerning his personal life, with the exception of the identity of his wife. Even though Fred’s fans and followers are curious about his personal life, he has decided to keep his private life a secret. Brit Hume, who works in television journalism in the United States and is a political commentator, counts him as her best friend.

Fred Barnes Children

Fred has not yet revealed any details concerning whether he has children or not. However, this information will be updated as soon as possible.

Fred Barnes Weekly Standard

Fred Barnes is currently serving as the executive editor of The Weekly Standard, a publication that he helped create in 1995. Between the years 1985 and 1995, he worked for The New Republic as a senior editor and as a White House correspondent. Before arriving at the Baltimore Sun in 1979, he worked for the Washington Star, where he covered stories relating to the White House and the Supreme Court. He worked as the national political correspondent for the Sun and also contributed to the American Spectator as the author of the “Presswatch” media column.

Barnes can be seen on the Fox News Channel on a daily basis. Between the years 1988 and 1998, he participated as a panelist on the McLaughlin Group on a consistent basis. In addition to that, he has been featured on episodes of Nightline, Meets the Press, and Face the Nation.

Fred Barnes Books

  • Rebel in Chief: Inside the Bold and Controversial Presidency of George W. Bush
  • Jack Kemp: The Bleeding-heart Conservative Who Changed America
  • Rebel in Chief: How George W. Bush Is Redefining the Conservative Movement and Transforming America

Fred Barnes Rebel In Chief

Veteran political reporter Barnes provides an insider’s view of how Bush’s unique presidential style and bold reforms are dramatically remaking the country–and, indeed, the world. In the process, Barnes shows, the president is shaking up Washington and reshaping the conservative movement. Barnes has gained extraordinary access to the Bush administration, conducting rare one-on-one interviews with Bush, Cheney, Rice, Rumsfeld, and many other close presidential advisers.

Barnes shows how Bush acts as an “insurgent force” in the nation’s capital; how he is redefining conservatism for a new era; how he has revolutionized American foreign policy–and how his crusade for democracy would have been anathema to Bush himself only five years ago; when and why he decided to go into Iraq, even knowing that he was putting his future at risk; how he routinely defies conventional wisdom–and why he usually wins.–From publisher description.

Fred Barnes Salary

Fred’s annual salary at FOX News, where he works as a journalist, falls somewhere in the range of $70,000 and $90,000 on average.

Fred Barnes Net Worth

It is estimated that Fred’s net worth falls somewhere in the range of $700,000 to $2 million. His primary source of financial support comes from his work as a journalist.