...who sees America as imperfect enough to work with a former domestic terrorist who had targeted his own country." On Monday, Bill Kristol wrote in his column that Mrs. Palin thinks Mr. Obama's association with the Rev. Jeremiah Wright needs to be discussed...
...of Bolton's Law -- the last half. Others joining Bolton for whom the destruction of Iran is a political game include Bill Kristol, virtuous "bookie" Bill Bennett, Joe Lieberman, and Daniel Pipes, whose harsh and raucous predictions center around whether...
...but I wouldn't disagree with the sentiment." A key organizer and participant in the Palin meeting was Weekly Standard editor Bill Kristol, who can fairly lay claim to having "discovered" Palin for Washington political circles. Palin's name appeared in fifty-seven...
...predicting that McCain would select Sarah Palin and as a public display of support, oil prices would miraculously fall. Bill Kristol is the best opponent of Bill Kristol: he makes sure that his ties and accomplishments are always underplayed. Remember that...
...to be a Barry supporter. With the exception of Strongsville, OH, Peggy Noonan’s wonderfully developed sense of denial, and Bill Kristol’s derangement… Who isn’t in the tank for Obama? I miss Willam F. Buckley… I mean, he was a condescending prick and wrong...
..."Ayers" has stayed a topic topic in Twitter messages all week, now most Ayers tweets are mockery of McCain.) Think about Bill Kristol's New York Times column from Sunday. Given a short phone interview with Sarah Palin, he pushed her to talk about Jeremiah...
...as Palin's chief defender, and its writers have gone after even those who dare to pose questions about Palin's candidacy. Bill Kristol, it seems, has much at stake in the Palin candidacy. Scott Horton is a law professor and writer on legal and national security...
...sees America as imperfect enough to work with a former domestic terrorist who had targeted his own country." On Monday, Bill Kristol wrote in his column that Palin thinks Obama's association with the Rev. Jeremiah Wright needs to be discussed more. Because...
...of Kudlow, has anyone in the history of punditry been more catastrophically wrong about everything (except maybe Bill Kristol)? Check out this now classic bit of triumphalism from October of 2007: If things are so bad, why are they so good? . . . Yes, there...
...voters they can’t trust Barack Obama to be our next president. This has an ideological component and a character component. Bill Kristol has a great op/ed demonstrating why non-Obama-fans should take heart (”Can They Catch Up?”). He writes about the kind of...