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The Nunes Memo Is Here

Tws Staff · February 2, 2018

The highly-anticipated memo from Rep. Devin Nunes has now been officially released. You can read it in its entirety, for yourself, here.

Trump Begins SOTU on an Optimistic Note

Tws Staff · January 31, 2018

Donald Trump began his first State of the Union Speech calling out to the honored guests sitting with first lady Melania Trump and then touting the tax cuts passed by the GOP in late December:

What the #*@! Is Going to Happen in 2018?

Tws Staff · December 29, 2017

As we prepare for 2018—which absolutely, positively, has to be better than 2017—we’ve followed the example of the great Chris Wallace and asked the TWS staff for predictions for next year along four vectors: politics, sports, entertainment, and foreign policy.

What the #*@! Is Going to Happen in 2018?

Tws Staff · December 28, 2017

As we prepare for 2018—which absolutely, positively, has to be better than 2017—we’ve followed the example of the great Chris Wallace and asked the TWS staff for predictions for next year along four vectors: politics, sports, entertainment, and foreign policy.

What the #*@! Is Going to Happen in 2018?

Tws Staff · December 27, 2017

As we prepare for 2018—which absolutely, positively, has to be better than 2017—we’ve followed the example of the great Chris Wallace and asked the TWS staff for predictions for next year along four vectors: politics, sports, entertainment, and foreign policy.

What the #*@! Is Going to Happen in 2018?

Tws Staff · December 26, 2017

As we prepare for 2018—which absolutely, positively, has to be better than 2017—we’ve followed the example of the great Chris Wallace and asked TWS staff for predictions for the coming year along four vectors: politics, sports, entertainment, and foreign policy.

Doug Jones Earns the Upset Win in Alabama

Tws Staff · December 12, 2017

THE WEEKLY STANDARD live-blogged the Alabama Senate special election between Republican Roy Moore and Democrat Doug Jones on Tuesday night. Moore campaigned under the shadow of credible allegations of sexual misconduct when he was in his 30s, though by the end he had the support of both President…

McCain Is a 'Yes' on Tax Reform

Tws Staff · November 30, 2017

Senator John McCain, a key Republican swing vote on the upper chamber’s tax reform legislation, announced Thursday morning that he will vote yes despite reservations about what he sees are the measure’s imperfections.

Scorecard: Where GOP Senators Stand on Roy Moore

Tws Staff · November 14, 2017

Most Republican senators have been quick to distance themselves from Roy Moore since allegations emerged in the Washington Post late last week that he sexually assaulted a 14-year-old girl when he was 32 and pursued relationships with three other teenagers. With legislators having time to review…

House Passes Bill Banning Abortion after 5th Month of Pregnancy

Tws Staff · October 3, 2017

The U.S. House of Representatives voted 237 to 189 on Tuesday to ban most abortions after the fifth month of pregnancy, when infants are old enough to feel pain and survive if born prematurely. Only three Democrats supported the bill, while just two Republicans voted against it.

Trump Gives a Hodge-Podge of a Speech at the U.N.

Tws Staff · September 19, 2017

President Trump gave his first address to the U.N. General Assembly on Tuesday, addressing the problematic states of Iran and North Korea, the conflict in Venezuela, and making a pitch for the sovereignty of nation-states.

Scaramucci Day 1: 'We Are Going to Do a Lot of Winning'

Tws Staff · July 21, 2017

It was a busy day at the White House, as Sean Spicer resigned after the White House named investment banker and GOP fundraiser Anthony Scaramucci the new communications director. Before he was a member of the administration, Scaramucci was a staunch defender of President Trump on Twitter and cable…

Video: Sasse Discusses New Book at TWS Summit

Tws Staff · July 5, 2017

Nebraska Senator Ben Sasse joined WEEKLY STANDARD editor in chief Stephen F. Hayes at the Broadmoor resort in Colorado Springs to discuss his new book: The Vanishing American Adult: Our Coming-of-Age Crisis—and How to Rebuild a Culture of Self-Reliance.

Sessions Discusses Comey, Russia, Trump in Senate Hearing

Tws Staff · June 13, 2017

Attorney General Jeff Sessions testified before the Senate Intelligence Committee Tuesday afternoon on Russia's potential interference in the 2016 election. Sessions also faced questions on President Trump's handling of the James Comey firing, the appointment of special counsel Robert Mueller, and…

Welcome to Comey-Con

Tws Staff · June 8, 2017

After weeks of anticipation, former FBI director James Comey testified before the Senate Intelligence Committee, speaking publicly for the first time since President Donald Trump fired him last month.

Peter Augustine Lawler, 1951-2017

Tws Staff · May 23, 2017

We are very sorry to learn of the death of the distinguished scholar and writer Peter Augustine Lawler, a valued contributor to many journals, including THE WEEKLY STANDARD.

Aetna's Over Obamacare

Tws Staff · May 11, 2017

Aetna announced late Wednesday it will withdraw from the last two Obamacare exchange states in which it was still participating, taking one of the nation's insurance giants off the law's markets entirely next year.

Disgrace at the Naval Academy

Tws Staff · April 2, 2017

Jim Webb, the decorated Vietnam war veteran and former U.S. senator and secretary of the Navy, has declined to accept an award at his alma mater the Naval Academy because some alumni were threatening to disrupt the ceremony. Aaron MacLean writes at the Washington Free Beacon:

Defend the Constitution, Confirm Gorsuch

Tws Staff · April 2, 2017

It now appears increasingly likely that 41 or more Democratic senators will take the unprecedented step this week of filibustering a qualified Supreme Court nominee. As William Kristol wrote in the following WEEKLY STANDARD editorial, Senate Republicans shouldn't hesitate to defend the Constitution…

The Right Question: Can Trump and the GOP Govern?

Tws Staff · March 26, 2017

On The Right Question, editor at large William Kristol joins Timothy P. Carney and Hugo Gurdon the Washington Examiner to discuss the failure of the American Health Care Act and what it means for President Trump and Speaker Paul Ryan's relationship and the GOP's ability to govern.

Ryan 'Feels Good' About AHCA

Tws Staff · March 19, 2017

Speaker of the House Paul Ryan said on Fox News Sunday he "feels very good" about the American Health Care Act's progress in the House on Thursday.

FROM THE ARCHIVES: Last On 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer'

Tws Staff · March 10, 2017

March 10, 2017 marks the 20th anniversary of the iconic television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer. On this occasion, we look back on how THE WEEKLY STANDARD's Jonathan V. Last acknowledged the final episode of the ground-breaking program:

From the Archives: Bubba's Grits

Tws Staff · March 8, 2017

Joseph. W. Rogers, the founder of Waffle House, has died at 97. In 2014, Geoffrey Norman paid tribute to the famous restaurant chain in these pages. We reproduce his piece below:

Charles Murray on Middlebury

Tws Staff · March 6, 2017

An appearance by American Enterprise Institute scholar Charles Murray at Middlebury College was violently disrupted last week, as Jenna Lifhits reported in these pages. Now, Murray has recounted his experience:

PANEL: Will America Forge a New Political Consensus?

Tws Staff · March 3, 2017

WEEKLY STANDARD editor at large William Kristol joined a panel featuring F.H. Buckley, Rich Lowry, James Pierson, Peter Thiel, and Roger Kimball to discuss the current political moment. The conversation, convened by the Manhattan Institute, examined the following:

Senate to Act on Two Cabinet Nominees Monday Night

Tws Staff · February 27, 2017

Billionaire investor Wilbur Ross is set to be confirmed as President Trump's secretary of Commerce on Monday night, as the Senate begins the week advancing two of the several remaining cabinet selections yet to take their posts.

Kristol and Axelrod

Tws Staff · February 23, 2017

WEEKLY STANDARD editor-at-large Bill Kristol joined David Axelrod for a podcast discussion. Here is the description:

VIDEO: McMaster at VMI

Tws Staff · February 21, 2017

In November 2016, incoming National Security Advisor H.R. McMaster addressed the Virginia Military Institute. The video is worth watching. Here it is:

Podhoretz on the Danger of the Flynn Leaks

Tws Staff · February 15, 2017

Commentary editor John Podhoretz has a column in the New York Post on the wider implications—and brushed-over dangers—of the leaked information that felled former national security advisor Michael Flynn.

Smarick on Government Experience in Trump's Cabinet

Tws Staff · February 9, 2017

WEEKLY STANDARD contributor and American Enterprise Institute scholar Andy Smarick, along with collaborator Kelsey Hamilton, has released a new paper that "[compares] the combined government experience of President Donald Trump's initial domestic policy cabinet appointees to that of the first…

Hillary, Bernie Join the Fray Against Sessions

Tws Staff · February 8, 2017

Democratic antagonism toward attorney general nominee Sen. Jeff Sessions continued Wednesday ahead of a confirmation vote, with former presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders following Elizabeth Warren's lead from the night before.

Grassley Talks Up Relationship with Feinstein

Tws Staff · February 3, 2017

Senate Judiciary Commitee chairman Chuck Grassley, who will play the key role in overseeing Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch's confirmation process, talked up his relationship with ranking member Dianne Feinstein in an interview with Roll Call's Niels Lesniewski.

Trump Reverses Foolish Regulation

Tws Staff · February 3, 2017

President Trump will "halt implementation of a rule that requires financial advisers to act in the best interests of their clients," NPR reports. Ike Brannon wrote on that proposed regulation for THE WEEKLY STANDARD back in 2015:

Collins, Murkowski Say They Oppose Betsy DeVos

Tws Staff · February 1, 2017

Two GOP senators said Wednesday they would vote no on the nomination of Betsy DeVos to be secretary of education, potentially dragging the vice president into a tie-break scenario to push through one of President Donald Trump's most controversial cabinet selections.

Schumer's Prayers Answered

Tws Staff · February 1, 2017

After the successful effort last year by Senate Republicans to deny Merrick Garland, Obama's nominee for the Supreme Court, a confirmation vote, Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer told Americans "...we're not playing tit for tat here. We want a mainstream nominee because that's the right thing…

Trump Taps Gorsuch

Tws Staff · February 1, 2017

President Trump announced Tuesday night his nomination of Neil Gorsuch to replace the late Antonin Scalia on the Supreme Court.

Yates Criticized for Conflating Public Policy and Law

Tws Staff · January 31, 2017

Multiple legal experts have criticized former acting Attorney General Sally Yates for allowing her personal views of President Trump's executive order on refugees and travel to the United States to interfere with the Justice Department's role of defending what is lawful.

Trump Signs Executive Orders on Immigration

Tws Staff · January 25, 2017

President Trump is making good on his campaign promises to curtail illegal immigration, signing two executive orders at the Department of Homeland Security headquarters Wednesday afternoon. Of the two directives, one pertains to the construction of a 2,000-mile wall along the Mexican border; the…

Kristol: Spicer 'Fine,' Trump 'Totally Inappropriate'

Tws Staff · January 24, 2017

Editor-at-large Bill Kristol discussed Sean Spicer's first press briefing and President Trump's unpresidential first days with Jake Tapper on Monday. Spicer was "disastrous" Saturday and "better" at Monday's first official briefing, Kristol said. The president's conduct, on the other hand, shows no…

Video: Rick Perry On Energy Department's Nuclear Oversight in 2014

Tws Staff · January 19, 2017

A New York Times report on the eve of Rick Perry's confirmation hearing for Secretary of Energy Wednesday alleged that the former Texas governor had only recently discovered that the job largely involves nuclear issues. But Perry acknowledged in 2014 that the Department of Energy is responsible for…

Brannon on DACA

Tws Staff · January 19, 2017

Frequent WEEKLY STANDARD contributor Ike Brannon has a new Cato Institute research paper out that looks at the costs of repealing Deferred Access for Childhood Arrivals:

Cotton: Manning Caused 'Great Harm'

Tws Staff · January 17, 2017

On CNN, Arkansas senator Tom Cotton expressed disappointment with President Obama's commutation of Private Chelsea Manning, saying his cooperation with WikiLeaks "caused serious national security harm."

Kristol: Hopefully, Trump Will Start 'Thinking As a President'

Tws Staff · January 16, 2017

During Monday's edition of Andrea Mitchell Reports on MSNBC, THE WEEKLY STANDARD editor at large Bill Kristol sided with CIA Director John Brennan's assessment that President-elect Donald Trump "[did not have] a full appreciation of Russian capabilities … intentions and actions." Trump tweeted his…

Rubio Still Undecided on Tillerson Vote

Tws Staff · January 16, 2017

Republican senator Marco Rubio told reporters Monday he is still mulling whether to support secretary of state nominee Rex Tillerson, a decision that could bode ill for the former Exxon Mobil CEO's confirmation hopes.

A Conversation with Andrew Ferguson

Tws Staff · January 16, 2017

In the latest episode of Conversations with Bill Kristol, THE WEEKLY STANDARD senior editor Andrew Ferguson joins editor at large Bill Kristol to discuss his career in writing, journalism and conservatism, the revenge of the baby boomers, and academia.

Congress Clears Mattis Waiver

Tws Staff · January 13, 2017

The House voted 268-151 Friday afternoon to waive retired Marine Gen. James Mattis from a restriction that would prevent him as serving as secretary of defense, sending the bill to the president's desk.

Kristol Clear Super Bowl Contest

Tws Staff · January 10, 2017

In this week's edition of the Kristol Clear newsletter, editor at large William Kristol has announced another contest for readers with the potential for great prizes! (And be sure to sign up for Kristol Clear and our other great newsletters.)

A Conversation with Jonah Goldberg on 2016 and More

Tws Staff · January 2, 2017

In the latest episode of Conversations with Bill Kristol, the WEEKLY STANDARD editor at large speaks with National Review senior editor Jonah Goldberg about politics and culture. Watch the video below, via the Foundation for Constitutional Government:

Christmas Reading

Tws Staff · December 24, 2016

This Christmas, you may find time for some holiday reading between church, opening presents, drinking eggnog, and watching the cable TV marathon of A Christmas Story. THE WEEKLY STANDARD humbly provides some links from our archives, in no particular order, to just some of the terrific stories and…

Video: Kristol on the Revival of Liberty

Tws Staff · December 20, 2016

On MSNBC's Morning Joe Tuesday, editor at large Bill Kristol discussed the idea of reintroducing liberty into the political discourse following a presidential election where the idea was absent on both sides.

IMF Chief Convicted

Tws Staff · December 19, 2016

The head of the International Monetary Fund, Christine Lagarde, has been convicted of criminal charges in a French court. She could face up to a year in prison. Here is the New York Times:

McCain Rips Obama's Response to Russian Hacking

Tws Staff · December 18, 2016

Arizona senator John McCain criticized President Obama's response to Russian attempts to influence the presidential election and doubled down on calls for a congressional select committee to investigate the Kremlin's involvement.

Ferguson and Continetti on Conservatism in the Trump Era

Tws Staff · December 15, 2016

WEEKLY STANDARD senior editor Andrew Ferguson and Washington Free Beacon editor-in-chief Matthew Continetti discuss conservatism in the era of Donald Trump with Peter Robinson of the Hoover Institution in this edition of the Uncommon Knowledge video series.

Rick Perry to Head Department of Energy

Tws Staff · December 13, 2016

Former Texas governor Rick Perry is Trump's pick for Energy Secretary, the AP reported Tuesday morning. Perry has been a clear favorite for the post among conservatives who value his anti-regulatory stance.

Kelly to DHS

Tws Staff · December 12, 2016

General John F. Kelly will lead the Department of Homeland Security. From the Associated Press:

John Glenn Dies at Age 95

Tws Staff · December 8, 2016

World War II and Korean War pilot, Mercury Seven astronaut, and former United States Senator John Glenn died Thursday at an Ohio State University medical center in Columbus. He was 95 years old.

Bye Bye, Harry Reid

Tws Staff · December 8, 2016

Harry Reid is bidding the Senate farewell today. Back in 2013, Michael Warren profiled the senator, whom he called a "small man in a big job."

Dennis Prager Live

Tws Staff · December 7, 2016

Radio host Dennis Prager will appear on the Washington Examiner's Facebook live program Wednesday afternoon at 3:00 ET. Watch the program here.

Video: Trump Introduces 'Mad Dog' Mattis at NC Rally

Tws Staff · December 7, 2016

President-elect Donald Trump introduced his selection for Secretary of Defense, retired Marine general James Mattis, at his Tuesday night rally in Fayetteville, North Carolina. Mattis, known by his nickname of "Mad Dog", joined Trump briefly on stage.

Little Movement in Presidential Recount Tallies

Tws Staff · December 6, 2016

Vote totals in states where former presidential candidate Jill Stein and the Green party have requested recounts hadn't budged much as of Tuesday morning, the Associated Press reports, with the process in Michigan still in its nascent staged amid a flurry of court action.

The Future of Cuba

Tws Staff · December 1, 2016

Contributing editor Elliott Abrams joined editor William Kristol on the latest installment of Conversations with Bill Kristol to discuss the death of dictator Fidel Castro, his repressive history, how the left has romanticized it, and how the Trump administration might handle relations with Cuba.

Creator of the Big Mac, Jim Delligatti, Dead at 98

Tws Staff · November 30, 2016

The creator of the McDonald's Big Mac, Jim Delligatti, died in his home outside Pittsburgh Monday at age 98. The former franchisee came up with the idea for the sandwich in the mid-1960s, and it's been a staple of fast food ever since.

Video: Barnes on Schumer's Raw Deal

Tws Staff · November 30, 2016

Fred Barnes, the WEEKLY STANDARD executive editor, joined the Wall Street Journal's Mary Kissel Tuesday for the paper's Opinion Journal webcast. Barnes discussed his recent Journal op-ed about how incoming Senate minority leader Chuck Schumer has the unenviable task of defending Barack Obama's…

Pelosi Voted House Minority Leader

Tws Staff · November 30, 2016

House Democrats selected current minority leader Nancy Pelosi to continue her job when the next session of Congress convenes in January, fighting off a challenge for her post from Ohio representative Tim Ryan.

Kristol on Tom Price's 'Strong' Obamacare Alternative

Tws Staff · November 29, 2016

The issue of repealing and replacing Obamacare is going to be central to the role of Secretary of Health and Human Services in the Donald Trump administration. The president-elect's choice for the job, Georgia representative Tom Price, has spent plenty of time working on the matter in his role as…

Kristol and Galston: In Defense of Liberal Democracy

Tws Staff · November 29, 2016

In a joint statement, Brookings Institution scholar William Galston and WEEKLY STANDARD editor Bill Kristol offer a defense of the "basic institutions and principles of liberal democracy" which they argue are under assault. Read the full statement below:

Trump Certified Winner of Michigan's 16 Electoral Votes

Tws Staff · November 28, 2016

President-elect Donald Trump's narrow victory of just more than 10,000 votes in Michigan was certified by the state's Board of Canvassers on Monday, officially making him the first Republican White House hopeful to win there since former President George H.W. Bush in 1988.

Priebus: 'We're Not Going to Have a Registry Based On a Religion'

Tws Staff · November 20, 2016

Incoming White House chief of staff Reince Priebus said the government will not have a registry of people "based on a religion" but did say he would not rule out anything with respect to preventing radicalized people from entering the United States. Speaking with Chuck Todd on NBC's Meet the Press…

Kristol and Galston Discuss Election in Harvard Debate

Tws Staff · November 17, 2016

WEEKLY STANDARD editor William Kristol provided his post-election analysis with the Brookings Institution's William Galston and Boston College professor Susan Shell at Harvard University last week. Moderated by Harvard professor and frequent Conversations with Bill Kristol guest Harvey Mansfield,…

Mike Rogers's Role in Trump Transition Receives Criticism

Tws Staff · November 11, 2016

On Fox News's Special Report Thursday night, host Bret Baier and panelist Laura Ingraham discussed the role of former House Intelligence Committee chairman Mike Rogers in heading up national security planning for Donald Trump's transition. Both mentioned that conservatives are concerned with his…

Bill Kristol on Mike Murphy's 'Radio Free GOP' Podcast

Tws Staff · November 10, 2016

The WEEKLY STANDARD's Bill Kristol appeared on the latest episode of Mike Murphy's Radio Free GOP podcast, where they discussed their careers in politics and the nation's capital, and analyzed Donald Trump and the 2016 presidential election. Their conversation begins around the 30-minute mark below:

Clinton Concedes 'Painful' Loss

Tws Staff · November 9, 2016

Hillary Clinton delivered her concession speech in the presidential race late Wednesday morning at the New Yorker hotel, blocks from the venue planned for her victory party the night before—where, not long after 2 a.m., Clinton's campaign chairman John Podesta had taken the podium to send…

Kristol: Trump Should Pledge to Serve One Term

Tws Staff · November 1, 2016

Donald Trump should pledge to serve one term as president, suggested WEEKLY STANDARD editor Bill Kristol. Speaking with Brit Hume on Fox News Monday night, Kristol explained that such a pledge might endear the Republican nominee to swing voters who remain unsure about Trump but find Hillary Clinton…

Predicting the World Series

Tws Staff · October 31, 2016

Below is an excerpt from this week's Kristol Clear newsletter, written by WEEKLY STANDARD editor Bill Kristol. Sign up here to receive Kristol Clear in your inbox every Monday morning.

Trump Whines About Losing Utah to McMullin

Tws Staff · October 30, 2016

In an interview with Fox News anchor Bret Baier, Donald Trump and his running mate, Mike Pence, complained about the independent candidacy of Evan McMullin. The conservative former CIA agent and congressional staffer has been gaining on Trump in Utah (an historically strong Republican state) and…

The Global Scheme to Delegitimize Israel

Tws Staff · October 28, 2016

Charles Krauthammer writes in his syndicated column Friday about the United Nations's cultural agency's recent decision to condemn the state of Israel—and the Obama administration's apparent acquiesence to the global campaign by nations hostile to Israel against the United States's strongest ally…

Clarence Thomas Speaks, and America Should Listen

Tws Staff · October 28, 2016

In his weekly column at the Washington Free Beacon, Matthew Continetti takes note of Clarence Thomas's 25 years on the Supreme Court. Taciturn on and off the bench, Thomas has in recent days spoken at the Heritage Foundation as well as to WEEKLY STANDARD editor Bill Kristol on Conversations.…

Warren: GOP Should Make Explicit Case For Divided Government

Tws Staff · October 26, 2016

Republicans may have an opportunity to salvage the election on the congressional level by making an explicit pitch to voters that they can stop Hillary Clinton on Obamacare and taxes. Online editor Michael Warren joined MSNBC's Morning Joe on Wednesday to discuss the lessons of 1996, as well as why…

Clinton Ally Kathleen Kane Sentenced to Jail

Tws Staff · October 24, 2016

Former Pennsylvania attorney general and Hillary Clinton ally Kathleen Kane received 10 to 23 months of jail time on Monday, months after resigning her position upon being convicted of multiple criminal offenses, including two felony counts of perjury.

Clarence Thomas, Wisdom, and Courage

Tws Staff · October 24, 2016

Below is an excerpt from this week's Kristol Clear newsletter, written by WEEKLY STANDARD editor Bill Kristol. Sign up here to receive Kristol Clear in your inbox every Monday morning.

Flipping the House Still a Long-Shot for Democrats

Tws Staff · October 24, 2016

Republicans are still fighting tooth and nail to maintain their majority in the Senate, but their prospects in the House don't look nearly as dubious, even with the X-factor of Donald Trump's presidential candidacy looming over many office-seekers.

Clarence Thomas Marks 25 Years On the Court

Tws Staff · October 23, 2016

Clarence Thomas began his tenure on the United State Supreme Court on October 23, 1991—25 years ago this Sunday. The associate justice recently joined Bill Kristol for an episode of Conversations that looks back at Thomas's life, his time on the Court, and issues of culture and society. Watch the…

Conservatives in Crisis

Tws Staff · October 21, 2016

In his column at the Washington Free Beacon, Matthew Continetti writes about the crisis of intellectual conservatism in the Age of Trump. Here's an excerpt:

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