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  • A U.S. weekly [[newspaper]] and online publication, the '''''Weekly Standard''''' was founded in 1995. Its emphasis is on analysis and opinion, from a | title = The Weekly Standard's War: Murdoch’s mag stands athwart history yelling, “Attack!”
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  • *''[[Weekly Standard|The Weekly Standard]]''
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  • A U.S. weekly [[newspaper]] and online publication, the '''''Weekly Standard''''' was founded in 1995. Its emphasis is on analysis and opinion, from a | title = The Weekly Standard's War: Murdoch’s mag stands athwart history yelling, “Attack!”
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  • ...; online editor for the [[Washington Examiner]] in 2008 before moving to [[Weekly Standard]]
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  • ...hington Post, and contributing editor at both the The New Republic and The Weekly Standard.
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  • ...and daughter of [[Norman Podhoretz]] and [[Midge Decter]]; contributor, [[Weekly Standard]]
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  • ...r International Peace]], contributing editor at the [[New Republic]] and [[Weekly Standard]], columnist, Washington Post; member, Council on Foreign Relations; fellow
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  • ...and another surge advocate. These relationships were not disclosed in the Weekly Standard's review of the Surge, although she is a recognized expert in the field.<re
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  • ...s]], a [[Hoover Institution]] Media Fellow, and a contributor to the The [[Weekly Standard]]. His coverage includes the wars in [[Afghanistan War (2001-2021)|Afghanis
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  • ...m/Content/Public/Articles/000/000/014/584edbsw.asp ''[[Weekly Standard|The Weekly Standard]]'' Jan. 21, 2008]; Justin Wolfers, "How Rudy's Bet Went Wrong," [http://on
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  • | journal = Weekly Standard
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  • | date = 13 January 2009 | journal = Weekly Standard (U.K.)
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  • ...unicators in Washington.” Goldfarb came from a full-time position at the [[Weekly Standard]] and will remain an occasional contributor.<ref name=Politico2010-07-15/>
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  • ...en clear that rank and file Republicans are far more isolationist than The Weekly Standard would like. During the bombing of Serbia, Bill Kristol became so exercised ...ding magazines like National Review or neoconservative journals like The [[Weekly Standard]], or by watching their media cohorts on Fox News. </blockquote>
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  • ...worked with Soros-related organizations. [[Michael Goldfarb]], in the ''[[Weekly Standard]]'', said "Maybe I'm old fashioned, but it strikes me that an anti-Semitism | journal = [[Weekly Standard]]
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  • ...ic/Articles/000/000/016/881vlnwr.asp Eric Holder's Anti-CIA Witch Hunt], ''Weekly Standard'', vol. 14, issue 47. Retrieved September 7, 2009.</ref> However, additiona
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  • | journal = Weekly Standard (U.K.)
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  • | date = 4 October 2010 | publisher = [[Weekly Standard]]
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  • ...n ''National Post '', and a contributing editor for ''Weekly Standard|The Weekly Standard''. He was a contributing editor for ''National Review'' but resigned after
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  • | journal = Weekly Standard | author = Tom Rose
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  • ...Kristol: On Sotomayor, the Supreme Court and Policy], "The Blog" at ''The Weekly Standard''. Retrieved August 4, 2009.</ref> Both Sotomayor herself, in response to q
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  • ...f>A Perfect Failure. Robert Kagan and Wiliam Kristol, vol. 12, no. 13, ''[[Weekly Standard]]'', December 11, 2006, p. 12.</ref> The conservative magazine ''[[National
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  • | journal = Weekly Standard ...llar's speech was preapproved by CIA management, Stephen F. Hayes of the ''Weekly Standard'' questions why "A senior, unelected CIA official--Paul Pillar--was given a
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  • | work = Weekly Standard
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  • ...that other journalists were essentially activists as well; one noted "(''[[Weekly Standard]]'' columnist) [[Fred Barnes]] has credentials, he espouses political views
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  • | date = 1 February 2010 | journal = [[Weekly Standard]]
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  • ...'' in 1979.<ref>[[Matthew Continetti]], John Roberts's Other Papers, ''The Weekly Standard'', 8 Aug. 2005, available at http://www.weeklystandard.com/Content/Public/A
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  • ...and ballistic missile defense, while it was the editorial policy of the ''Weekly Standard'', during the Clinton Administration, to encourage U.S. defense spending.
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  • * [[Weekly Standard/Related Articles]]
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  • ...icles/000/000/016/708gpxia.asp Out of Alaska], Matthew Continetti, ''[[The Weekly Standard]]'', vol. 14, issue 41. Retrieved July 15, 2009.</ref> Of 18 ethics complai ...trieved July 16, 2009.</ref> Matthew Continetti of [[Weekly Standard|''The Weekly Standard'']] predicted that this move would help Palin gain traction in national po
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  • *Adviser, Michael Goldfarb, a Weekly Standard blogger
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  • * [[Template:Weekly Standard/Metadata]]
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  • ...k tanks, policy journals, political magazines like National Review and The Weekly Standard, certain blogs, etc.)
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  • .../weeklystandard.com/Content/Public/Articles/000/000/014/584edbsw.asp ''The Weekly Standard'' Jan. 21, 2008]; Justin Wolfers, "How Rudy's Bet Went Wrong," [http://onli
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