Fred Barnes of the Weekly Standard thinks Republicans should continue with short-term spending bills.
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Mr. Barnes is executive editor of the Weekly Standard and a Fox News commentator.
The Weekly Standard's Fred Barnes was writing about "big government conservatism" back in 2003.
Today he is the publisher of The Weekly Standard, a big backer of Social Security reform.
The current issue of the Weekly Standard contains two articles which lay bare this basic truth.
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Neo-conservative Michael Goldfarb, who worked for John McCain during the presidential election, hails his former opponent in the Weekly Standard.
Mr. Barnes, executive editor of the Weekly Standard, is a Fox News commentator.
The current controversy was touched off when The Weekly Standard exposed attribution problems in Ambrose's current hardcover bestseller, The Wild Blue.
They have criticized the way the administration has handled the war, but it barely differs from the criticism served up by The Weekly Standard.
Over at The Weekly Standard, Joy Pullmann notes that a draft IRS regulation could cause serious headaches for charter schools around the country.
Bill Kristol, editor of the Weekly Standard, likes to claim that every voter has a formative political experience: for many black voters, it was the civil-rights era.
Since the GOP convention, Romney has been getting blasted by his ought-to-be fellow travelers, notably The Weekly Standard, The Wall Street Journal, and freelance radio right-wingers.
William Kristol is editor and publisher of the Weekly Standard.
Last year he bought the conservative mouthpiece The Weekly Standard.
The Weekly Standard's Daniel Halper, watching the Twitter feed of the Puffington Host's Jennifer Bendery, notes that the host guests included Al Sharpton, Rachel Maddow and Lawrence O'Donnell.
On the pages of The Weekly Standard and in every other form he's been afforded, Robert Kagan has been arguing against the major policies advocated by the Iraq Study Group.
As the Emergency Committee for Israel's Chairman Bill Kristol summarized the poll's findings in The Weekly Standard, 69% of Republicans are more likely to vote for a pro-Israel candidate, while only 40% of Democrats are.
Anne Bayefsky noted in The Weekly Standard last week, their first order of business will be leading the Durban III conference that will take place in New York on the sidelines of September's General Assembly meeting.
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Mr. MATTHEW CONTINETTI (Associate Editor, The Weekly Standard): Policies that would provide some relief to people trying to raise a family and working at the same time and also encourage more children, a natalist approach to politics.
Mrs Palin was invented as a national political force by Beltway journalists from the Weekly Standard and the National Review who met her when they were on luxury cruises around Alaska, and then noisily championed her cause.
Jeffrey Bell, policy director for the American Principles Project (which this columnist professionally advises), presents a compellingly grim scenario in a recent column, entitled Losing Streak: The Democratic Ascendency and Why It Happened, in The Weekly Standard.
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Goodwin herself seemed trapped in a hall of mirrors last month after The Weekly Standard accused her of plagiarizing from several sources in her hugely popular The Fitzgeralds and the Kennedys, a 1987 bestseller that later was made into a successful TV miniseries.
Matthew Continetti, associate editor of the conservative Weekly Standard, has a harsher view.
There's one more fruit of the Ryan Effect, noted by my Weekly Standard colleague William Kristol.
Diet secrets, busted marriages, rehab stints and budding romance -- those are the standard dishes served on the Us Weekly menu.
They are kept that way by the constitution, which separates police officers from other public servants, meaning they do not qualify for the standard minimum wage and the 40-hour weekly work limit.
But those who happen to catch the Westminster show on television "go more on appeal than the standard, " said Matthew Stander, co-founder of Dog News, a weekly trade publication.
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