Weekly Standard was always propped up by wealthy ideologues who wanted to convince themselves that "intellectual conservatism" (which somehow overlapped 100% with "pro-war conservatism") was popular in the electorate. At a certain point you can no longer maintain the facade
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they had one making fun of soccer I think about sometimes. the guy pointed out that humans naturally protect their heads and use their hands and tied it to how unnatural communism is. or something?
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Bolton got another job. Bill Kristol will too.
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As wealth concentrated, it probably just became more efficient for its reader base to discuss current events poolside at the country club anyhow.
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I guess that’s what they get since they went for the BuzzFeed audience
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Perhaps, but the loss of this magazine does not mean that it is in it yet.
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>tfw the plebs no longer want Forever War™
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I don't like Bill Kristol any more than you do, but the Weekly Standard has a lot of other, younger writers that are much more interesting and they've been really good lately.
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The rare exactly right tweet
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When it comes to warmongering neocons, joy can be taken.
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Bill is on to bigger things. But may Kevin Williamson join WS before it folds.
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