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January 26, 2009 - It’s the sentence that rocked the media world today — and the most significant thing ever to come out of a Bill Kristol column. [1]
Frequent Fox News contributor and founding editor of The Weekly Standard magazine, Bill Kristol is the son of Neoconservative godfather Irving Kristol. [2]
Neocon Bill Kristol makes some friends on the Upper West Side with a prediction that the Democrats will take the House in the upcoming election. [3]
On Fox News Sunday this morning, Weekly Standard editor Bill Kristol said that President Bush is more likely to attack Iran if he believes Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL) is going to be elected. [4]
William Kristol is editor of the influential Washington-based political magazine, The Weekly Standard. [5]
William Kristol (born December 23, 1952 in New York City) is an American conservative political analyst and commentator. [6]
Kristol serves as editor and publisher of The Weekly Standard. [7]
Widely recognized as one of the nation’s leading political analysts and commentators, Mr. Kristol regularly appears on Fox News Sunday and on the Fox News Channel. [5]
Before coming to Washington in 1985, Kristol taught politics at the University of Pennsylvania and Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government. [7]
Before starting The Weekly Standard in 1995, Mr. Kristol led the Project for the Republican Future, where he helped shape the strategy that produced the 1994 Republican congressional victory. [...] Before coming to Washington in 1985, Mr. Kristol taught politics at the University of Pennsylvania and Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government. [5]
After teaching political philosophy and American politics at the University of Pennsylvania and Harvard ’s Kennedy School of Government, Kristol went to work in government in 1985, serving as chief of staff to Secretary of Education William Bennett during the Reagan administration, and then as Chief of Staff to the Vice President under Dan Quayle in the George H. W. Bush administration. [...] According to journalist Dana Milbank, Kristol was “perhaps the most outspoken supporter of the Iraq War “. [6]
Before starting The Weekly Standard in 1995, Kristol led the Project for the Republican Future, where he helped shape the strategy that produced the 1994 Republican congressional victory. [7]
Prior to that, Mr. Kristol served as chief of staff to Vice President Dan Quayle during the Bush administration and to Secretary of Education William Bennett under President Reagan. [5]
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[1] Bill Kristol - 23/6 Comedy News
[2] Bill Kristol
[3] Bill Kristol | The Colbert Report | Comedy Central
[4] Think Progress ” Kristol: Bush Might Bomb Iran If He Thinks Senator …
[5] The Weekly Standard
[6] Bill Kristol - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
[7] Bill Kristol - FOXNews.com