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William Kristol was born on December 23, 1952, in New York City into a Jewish family, the son of Irving Kristol and Gertrude Himmelfarb.Irving Kristol was an editor and publisher who served as the managing editor of Commentary magazine, founded the magazine The Public Interest, and was described by Jonah Goldberg as the "godfather of neoconservatism". [12]
The founder is Charlie Sykes, who also serves as editor-at-large along with Bill Kristol. With Sarah Longwell serving as publisher, the staff also include editors Jonathan V. Last , Adam Keiper, Jim Swift, Martyn Wendell Jones, Benjamin Parker, Sonny Bunch, Mona Charen , and Sam Stein. [ 14 ]
The Weekly Standard was an American neoconservative political magazine of news, analysis, and commentary that was published 48 times per year. Originally edited by founders Bill Kristol and Fred Barnes, the Standard was described as a "redoubt of neoconservatism" and as "the neocon bible."
Bill Kristol is steadily launching an unrelenting assault on his own party's president. You could say he is the clearest and most credible voice of Republican resistance in Washington.
The show played a clip of Gere's role on "The Agency," a political thriller. Once the clip stops playing, Gere raises his middle finger and Guthrie tries to cover it with the papers she's holding ...
TV show Meet The Press: January 6: Michael Wolff: Book The Man Who Owns the News: Inside the Secret World of Rupert Murdoch: January 7: Rachel Maddow: TV show The Rachel Maddow Show: January 8: Dana Perino: White House Press Secretary: January 12: Maxwell Kennedy: Book Danger's Hour: The Story of the USS Bunker Hill and the Kamikaze Pilot Who ...
Bill Kristol, political commentator (endorsed Kamala Harris) [241] Sarah Longwell, political strategist (endorsed Kamala Harris) [242] [243] Meghan McCain, political commentator, daughter of 2008 nominee for President John McCain (endorsed Nikki Haley) [244] [245] Michael Medved, radio host (endorsed Kamala Harris) [246]
Hoda Kotb announced she's leaving 'Today' in early 2025. Read how Jenna Bush Hager, Al Roker, Dylan Dreyer, Savannah Guthrie, Sheinelle Jones and Craig Melvin reacted.