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  1. Analysis and reporting on politics and culture in America. Home to Sarah Longwell, Tim Miller, Bill Kristol, JVL and more. No partisan loyalties. No tribal prejudices. Click to read The Bulwark, a Substack publication with hundreds of thousands of subscribers.

  2. 14 de nov. de 2020 · Around 10:45, Charlie Sykes, The Bulwark ’s editor in chief, begged everyone to remain calm. “We’re all freaking ourselves out here,” he said. “Well, for good reason, Charlie,” said ...

  3. William Kristol: ¡Ojalá nuestra victoria en Irak pudiera servir para que Irán pusiera rumbo hacia la democracia! Autores: William Kristol (entrevistado), Sophie Fernández Debellemanière (entrev.) Localización: La Ilustración liberal: revista española y americana, ISSN-e 1139-8051, Nº. 35, 2008, págs. 103-116;

  4. William Kristol is editor of the Weekly Standard, which, together with Fred Barnes and John Podhoretz, he founded in 1995.He is the chairman and co-founder of the Project for the New American Century and the co-author, with Lawrence Kaplan, of the best-selling book The War Over Iraq (2003) and the co-editor of The Neoconservative Imagination (with Christopher DeMuth, 1995), Present Dangers ...

  5. www.brookings.edu › people › bill-kristolBill Kristol | Brookings

    Bill Kristol is editor-at-large of The Bulwark. He was a founder of The Weekly Standard, and is a regular guest on leading political commentary shows.Prior to his work at The Weekly Standard ...

  6. 29 de mar. de 2024 · Of these, most were published in his son William Kristol’s magazine, The Weekly Standard. 57 Kristol claimed that this retreat from the intellectual arena was a result of a declining interest in current affairs. 58 However, it was more likely due to the waning influence of the neoconservative movement.

  7. William Kristol nació el 23 de diciembre de 1952, en la ciudad de Nueva York , en una familia judía , hijo de Irving Kristol y Gertrude Himmelfarb . [10] Irving Kristol era redactor y editor, que sirvió como el jefe de redacción del Comentario revista, fundó la revista The Public Interest , y fue descrito por Juan Goldberg como el "padrino del neoconservadurismo."