The Weekly Standard is an American conservative opinion magazine published 48 times per year. Its founding publisher, News Corporation, debuted the title on September 18, 1995. Currently edited by founder William Kristol and Fred Barnes, the Standard has been described as a "redoubt of neoconservatism" and as "the neo-con bible".
Since it was founded in 1995, The Weekly Standard has never been profitable, and has remained in business through subsidies from conservative benefactors such as former owner Rupert Murdoch.
Ten Years of the Weekly Standard
Date: Tuesday, September 20, 2005 - 08:00PM
More video info at https://iop.harvard.edu/node/2046
published: 10 Mar 2021
Fred Barnes, The Weekly Standard Executive Editor
Our guest is Fred Barnes, television commentator and executive editor of the Weekly Standard. He discusses the relative importance of the Weekly Standard to those in the political community, including the role it played in discovering Sarah Palin in 2007.
published: 11 Apr 2013
Trump blasts shuttering Weekly Standard, rips editor William Kristol
President Trump went on twitter to blast the Weekly Standard as ‘pathetic and dishonest’ after it announced that it will cease operations. He went on to slam the editor William Kristol as a “failed prognosticator.”
published: 16 Dec 2018
Uncommon Knowledge with Hoover fellow Shelby Steele and the Weekly Standard's Bill Kristol
This week on Uncommon Knowledge Hoover fellow Shelby Steele and the Weekly Standard's Bill Kristol discuss the elections.
To listen to an mp3 of the interview go to:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/uncommon-knowledge-audio-edition/id384420950
http://feeds.feedburner.com/UncommonKnowledgeAudio
published: 17 Oct 2012
The Weekly Standard's Bill Kristol: Raise Tax Rates On Millionaires
published: 13 Nov 2012
Bill Kristol, Editor-at-Large and Founder of The Weekly Standard - 3 Questions with Bob Evans
published: 29 Nov 2017
Weekly Standard's William Kristol discusses the 2010 resurgence of American conservatism
William Kristol, Weekly Standard editor and Fox News analyst, explains that the 2010 election season has demonstrated a resurgence in support for limited-government conservative principles. Kristol offered these comments during an interview for Carolina Journal Radio (CarolinaJournalRadio.com) Program No. 392. Video courtesy of CarolinaJournal.tv.
published: 19 Nov 2010
Washington's Parasitic Economy with The Weekly Standard's Andrew Ferguson
Washington, D.C. "is basically a parasitic economy," says author and Weekly Standard Senior Editor Andrew Ferguson. "It sucks up the money from the rest of the country and puts people to work here."
In a recent Time magazine article titled "Bubble on the Potomac," Ferguson argues that D.C.-area residents are growing ever richer at the expense of the rest of the country, which has created a cultural disconnect that results in bad laws.
Ferguson sat down with ReasonTV Correspondent Kennedy to discuss his article, and the various ways in which D.C.'s riches are hurting the nation.
Ferguson is also the author of Crazy U: One Dad's Crash Course in Getting His Kid Into College and Land of Lincoln: Adventures in Abe's America. For more on those books and the author, visit http://www.andrewfer...
published: 22 Jun 2012
Weekly Standard's Stephen Hayes assesses American politics since the 2008 election
Stephen Hayes, Weekly Standard senior writer and Fox News contributor, discusses changes in the American political picture since the election of President Obama in 2008. Hayes offered these comments during an interview for Carolina Journal Radio (CarolinaJournalRadio.com) Program No. 421. Video courtesy of CarolinaJournal.tv.
published: 10 Jun 2011
Drawing Trump. Quick spot illustration for The Weekly Standard
Jason Seiler had to do an illustration of Donald Trump for The Weekly Standard and only had one day to do it. This video is a great way to see what it is like to take on such a quick turnaround for a magazine. Hang out with Jason in his studio as he gathers references, takes his own references, and follow along as he starts with quick loose sketching and then watch as he brings it to a finish after getting the approval from the art director! https://www.gumroad.com/jasonseiler
Our guest is Fred Barnes, television commentator and executive editor of the Weekly Standard. He discusses the relative importance of the Weekly Standard to tho...
Our guest is Fred Barnes, television commentator and executive editor of the Weekly Standard. He discusses the relative importance of the Weekly Standard to those in the political community, including the role it played in discovering Sarah Palin in 2007.
Our guest is Fred Barnes, television commentator and executive editor of the Weekly Standard. He discusses the relative importance of the Weekly Standard to those in the political community, including the role it played in discovering Sarah Palin in 2007.
President Trump went on twitter to blast the Weekly Standard as ‘pathetic and dishonest’ after it announced that it will cease operations. He went on to slam th...
President Trump went on twitter to blast the Weekly Standard as ‘pathetic and dishonest’ after it announced that it will cease operations. He went on to slam the editor William Kristol as a “failed prognosticator.”
President Trump went on twitter to blast the Weekly Standard as ‘pathetic and dishonest’ after it announced that it will cease operations. He went on to slam the editor William Kristol as a “failed prognosticator.”
This week on Uncommon Knowledge Hoover fellow Shelby Steele and the Weekly Standard's Bill Kristol discuss the elections.
To listen to an mp3 of the interview g...
This week on Uncommon Knowledge Hoover fellow Shelby Steele and the Weekly Standard's Bill Kristol discuss the elections.
To listen to an mp3 of the interview go to:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/uncommon-knowledge-audio-edition/id384420950
http://feeds.feedburner.com/UncommonKnowledgeAudio
This week on Uncommon Knowledge Hoover fellow Shelby Steele and the Weekly Standard's Bill Kristol discuss the elections.
To listen to an mp3 of the interview go to:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/uncommon-knowledge-audio-edition/id384420950
http://feeds.feedburner.com/UncommonKnowledgeAudio
William Kristol, Weekly Standard editor and Fox News analyst, explains that the 2010 election season has demonstrated a resurgence in support for limited-govern...
William Kristol, Weekly Standard editor and Fox News analyst, explains that the 2010 election season has demonstrated a resurgence in support for limited-government conservative principles. Kristol offered these comments during an interview for Carolina Journal Radio (CarolinaJournalRadio.com) Program No. 392. Video courtesy of CarolinaJournal.tv.
William Kristol, Weekly Standard editor and Fox News analyst, explains that the 2010 election season has demonstrated a resurgence in support for limited-government conservative principles. Kristol offered these comments during an interview for Carolina Journal Radio (CarolinaJournalRadio.com) Program No. 392. Video courtesy of CarolinaJournal.tv.
Washington, D.C. "is basically a parasitic economy," says author and Weekly Standard Senior Editor Andrew Ferguson. "It sucks up the money from the rest of the ...
Washington, D.C. "is basically a parasitic economy," says author and Weekly Standard Senior Editor Andrew Ferguson. "It sucks up the money from the rest of the country and puts people to work here."
In a recent Time magazine article titled "Bubble on the Potomac," Ferguson argues that D.C.-area residents are growing ever richer at the expense of the rest of the country, which has created a cultural disconnect that results in bad laws.
Ferguson sat down with ReasonTV Correspondent Kennedy to discuss his article, and the various ways in which D.C.'s riches are hurting the nation.
Ferguson is also the author of Crazy U: One Dad's Crash Course in Getting His Kid Into College and Land of Lincoln: Adventures in Abe's America. For more on those books and the author, visit http://www.andrewfergusonbooks.com/.
Approximately 4:50 minutes.
Camera by Jim Epstein, Meredith Bragg and Joshua Swain. Produced by Bragg.
Visit Reason.tv for downloadable versions and subscribe to our YouTube channel for automatic notifications when new material goes live.
In 2011 Reason's Nick Gillespie interviewed Ferguson and his son, Gillam, about Crazy U: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=exqr4UrX60E
Washington, D.C. "is basically a parasitic economy," says author and Weekly Standard Senior Editor Andrew Ferguson. "It sucks up the money from the rest of the country and puts people to work here."
In a recent Time magazine article titled "Bubble on the Potomac," Ferguson argues that D.C.-area residents are growing ever richer at the expense of the rest of the country, which has created a cultural disconnect that results in bad laws.
Ferguson sat down with ReasonTV Correspondent Kennedy to discuss his article, and the various ways in which D.C.'s riches are hurting the nation.
Ferguson is also the author of Crazy U: One Dad's Crash Course in Getting His Kid Into College and Land of Lincoln: Adventures in Abe's America. For more on those books and the author, visit http://www.andrewfergusonbooks.com/.
Approximately 4:50 minutes.
Camera by Jim Epstein, Meredith Bragg and Joshua Swain. Produced by Bragg.
Visit Reason.tv for downloadable versions and subscribe to our YouTube channel for automatic notifications when new material goes live.
In 2011 Reason's Nick Gillespie interviewed Ferguson and his son, Gillam, about Crazy U: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=exqr4UrX60E
Stephen Hayes, Weekly Standard senior writer and Fox News contributor, discusses changes in the American political picture since the election of President Obama...
Stephen Hayes, Weekly Standard senior writer and Fox News contributor, discusses changes in the American political picture since the election of President Obama in 2008. Hayes offered these comments during an interview for Carolina Journal Radio (CarolinaJournalRadio.com) Program No. 421. Video courtesy of CarolinaJournal.tv.
Stephen Hayes, Weekly Standard senior writer and Fox News contributor, discusses changes in the American political picture since the election of President Obama in 2008. Hayes offered these comments during an interview for Carolina Journal Radio (CarolinaJournalRadio.com) Program No. 421. Video courtesy of CarolinaJournal.tv.
Jason Seiler had to do an illustration of Donald Trump for The Weekly Standard and only had one day to do it. This video is a great way to see what it is like ...
Jason Seiler had to do an illustration of Donald Trump for The Weekly Standard and only had one day to do it. This video is a great way to see what it is like to take on such a quick turnaround for a magazine. Hang out with Jason in his studio as he gathers references, takes his own references, and follow along as he starts with quick loose sketching and then watch as he brings it to a finish after getting the approval from the art director! https://www.gumroad.com/jasonseiler
Jason Seiler had to do an illustration of Donald Trump for The Weekly Standard and only had one day to do it. This video is a great way to see what it is like to take on such a quick turnaround for a magazine. Hang out with Jason in his studio as he gathers references, takes his own references, and follow along as he starts with quick loose sketching and then watch as he brings it to a finish after getting the approval from the art director! https://www.gumroad.com/jasonseiler
Our guest is Fred Barnes, television commentator and executive editor of the Weekly Standard. He discusses the relative importance of the Weekly Standard to those in the political community, including the role it played in discovering Sarah Palin in 2007.
President Trump went on twitter to blast the Weekly Standard as ‘pathetic and dishonest’ after it announced that it will cease operations. He went on to slam the editor William Kristol as a “failed prognosticator.”
This week on Uncommon Knowledge Hoover fellow Shelby Steele and the Weekly Standard's Bill Kristol discuss the elections.
To listen to an mp3 of the interview go to:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/uncommon-knowledge-audio-edition/id384420950
http://feeds.feedburner.com/UncommonKnowledgeAudio
William Kristol, Weekly Standard editor and Fox News analyst, explains that the 2010 election season has demonstrated a resurgence in support for limited-government conservative principles. Kristol offered these comments during an interview for Carolina Journal Radio (CarolinaJournalRadio.com) Program No. 392. Video courtesy of CarolinaJournal.tv.
Washington, D.C. "is basically a parasitic economy," says author and Weekly Standard Senior Editor Andrew Ferguson. "It sucks up the money from the rest of the country and puts people to work here."
In a recent Time magazine article titled "Bubble on the Potomac," Ferguson argues that D.C.-area residents are growing ever richer at the expense of the rest of the country, which has created a cultural disconnect that results in bad laws.
Ferguson sat down with ReasonTV Correspondent Kennedy to discuss his article, and the various ways in which D.C.'s riches are hurting the nation.
Ferguson is also the author of Crazy U: One Dad's Crash Course in Getting His Kid Into College and Land of Lincoln: Adventures in Abe's America. For more on those books and the author, visit http://www.andrewfergusonbooks.com/.
Approximately 4:50 minutes.
Camera by Jim Epstein, Meredith Bragg and Joshua Swain. Produced by Bragg.
Visit Reason.tv for downloadable versions and subscribe to our YouTube channel for automatic notifications when new material goes live.
In 2011 Reason's Nick Gillespie interviewed Ferguson and his son, Gillam, about Crazy U: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=exqr4UrX60E
Stephen Hayes, Weekly Standard senior writer and Fox News contributor, discusses changes in the American political picture since the election of President Obama in 2008. Hayes offered these comments during an interview for Carolina Journal Radio (CarolinaJournalRadio.com) Program No. 421. Video courtesy of CarolinaJournal.tv.
Jason Seiler had to do an illustration of Donald Trump for The Weekly Standard and only had one day to do it. This video is a great way to see what it is like to take on such a quick turnaround for a magazine. Hang out with Jason in his studio as he gathers references, takes his own references, and follow along as he starts with quick loose sketching and then watch as he brings it to a finish after getting the approval from the art director! https://www.gumroad.com/jasonseiler
The Weekly Standard is an American conservative opinion magazine published 48 times per year. Its founding publisher, News Corporation, debuted the title on September 18, 1995. Currently edited by founder William Kristol and Fred Barnes, the Standard has been described as a "redoubt of neoconservatism" and as "the neo-con bible".
Since it was founded in 1995, The Weekly Standard has never been profitable, and has remained in business through subsidies from conservative benefactors such as former owner Rupert Murdoch.
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Heading into Week 7 we have a lot of information on the San Angelo, Concho Valley and West Texas area teams ... The Standard-Times' Top 10 is a subjective list ... Here are the top teams in West Texas after Week 7 of the 2024 season.1.
Heading into Week 6 we have a lot of information on the San Angelo, Concho Valley and West Texas area teams ... In the past two weeks, Ozona knocked off two undefeated squads, most recently beating state-ranked Miles 34-28 at home.
It is the second week in a row where Wall dominated the first half and the opponent got back into the game late ... Since the Week 1 loss to Jayton, the Wildcats average 65 points per game.6 ... Since the ...
There was less movement in this week's power rankings but plenty to learn from the area's top teams ... The Standard-Times' Top 10 is a subjective list ... 6 Eagles after a 66-16 loss to Jayton the week prior.6.
The Standard-Times' Top 10 is a subjective list ... Here are the top teams in West Texas after the first week of games in the 2024 season.1 ... If Junction can move the ball this week, they could be on the rise.6.