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Bill Kristol has had a change of heart. He is now opposed to the president sending alleged foreign enemies to rot in overseas prisons, and the claims of expansive executive powers and sprawling ...
Bill Kristol has had a change of heart. He is now opposed to the president sending alleged foreign enemies to rot in overseas prisons.
Bill Kristol has had a change of heart. He is now opposed to the president sending alleged foreign enemies to rot in overseas prisons, and the claims of expansive executive powers and sprawling ...
Kristol and his colleagues accepted FDR’s New Deal as both a political reality and a minimum standard for an advanced society but worried that the 1960s drift toward value-free social policy ...
Kristol, who is sixty-five, has been an indispensable conservative operator since the end of the Cold War, when he served as Vice-President Dan Quayle’s chief of staff and, later, circulated an ...
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Mr Kristol couched his attack in their language, that of social science. There was no social action, he wrote, that was not subject to the law of unintended consequences.
B ill Kristol has demanded that National Review — everyone at National Review, no less — publicly confirm that they agree with him wholeheartedly on the question of Ukraine:. https://twitter ...
Kristol suggested the lack of overtures from Trump toward Musk after his departure points to an acrimonious ending. “He could have said, ‘You know what, Elon’s leaving full time, but I’m ...
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