The Weekly Standard
The Weekly Standard is an American conservative political magazine published 48 times per year. It made its debut on September 17, 1995 and is owned by Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation. It is viewed as a leading outlet of the influential neoconservative movement. Its current editors are William Kristol, chairman of the Project for the New American Century, and Fred Barnes.
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Conservative - Magazine - September 17 - 1995 - Rupert Murdoch - News Corporation - Neoconservative - William Kristol - Project for the New American Century - Fred Barnes
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It is very popular among United States President George W. Bush's administration. According to Vanity Fair (July 2003; as quoted by Ben Bagdikian in The New Media Monopoly), the office of Vice President Dick Cheney alone receives a special delivery of thirty copies.
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United States President - George W. Bush - ''Vanity Fair'' - 2003 - Ben Bagdikian - The New Media Monopoly - Vice President - Dick Cheney
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