Abstract

Kristolizing the (Neoconservative) Moment

ALTERMAN, ERIC | February 12, 2007 issue

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The article discusses journalist William Kristol, who is editor in chief of "The Weekly Standard," a columnist for the "Washington Post" and "Time," and an analyst on Fox News. Kristol's remarkable level of failure when predicting the consequences of the Iraq War is addressed, along with his apparent conservative bias.

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KRISTOL, William; JOURNALISTS; IRAQ War, 2003-; WEEKLY Standard, The (Periodical); WASHINGTON Post (Newspaper)
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