Topic: Bill Kristol
The terms neo-conservatism and conservatism are often used interchangeably, but the two have very different meanings. The terms new and traditional simply do not gel. What many find surprising is the fact that the man known as “the godfather of neo-conservatism” was ...
The author discusses the end of U.S. President George W. Bush's term, and the way conservative pundits such as William Kristol have inaccurately stated that the U.S. won the Iraq war. The author analyzes "Newsweek" editor Jon Meacham's attack on U.S. liberals ...
The Weekly Standard, American political opinion magazine founded in 1995 by William Kristol, Fred Barnes, and John Podhoretz with financial backing from Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation. The Weekly Standard largely reflects the opinions and concerns of contemporary American neoconservatives, often featuring articles ...
Irving Kristol, the former Trotskyite who turned sharply anti-Communist and shaped modern US politics and foreign policy as the " godfather" of neoconservatism, died Friday at the age of 89.The magazine edited by his son, William Kristol, announced his death on its ...
The New Republic performed a service for journalists and bloggers the world over by posting Jacob Weisberg's oft-cited March 12th 1990 article " The Veep's Keeper" in which he dubbed then-chief of staff to the vice president William Kristol "Dan Quayle's Brain. ...
In his New York Times column today, William Kristol quotes The Wall Street Journal's Peggy Noonan saying of the Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin, " "Ms. Noonan, of course, knows from vulgarity when it comes to Governor Palin, but Mr. Kristol ...