The Weekly Standard

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The Weekly Standard was a conservative American political magazine known for its influential commentary on U.S. politics and policy from the mid-1990s until its closure in 2018.

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instanceOf political magazine
ceasedPublication December 2018
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
coveredEvent Clinton administration NERFINISHED
George W. Bush administration NERFINISHED
Obama administration NERFINISHED
Trump administration NERFINISHED
editorInChief Stephen F. Hayes NERFINISHED
William Kristol NERFINISHED
endDate 2018
format print magazine
foundedBy Fred Barnes NERFINISHED
John Podhoretz NERFINISHED
William Kristol NERFINISHED
genre news analysis
political commentary
hasContributor Charles Krauthammer NERFINISHED
David Brooks NERFINISHED
P.J. O’Rourke NERFINISHED
Tucker Carlson NERFINISHED
hasOnlinePresence yes
headquartersLocation Washington, D.C.
ideology American conservatism
ISSN 1083-3013
language English
locationFounded Washington, D.C. NERFINISHED
managingEditor Fred Barnes NERFINISHED
mediaType online
print
notableFor influence on Republican Party policy debates
neoconservative foreign policy advocacy
support for the Iraq War
opposed Donald Trump NERFINISHED
ownedBy Philip Anschutz NERFINISHED
Rupert Murdoch NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment neoconservatism
publicationFrequency weekly
publisher Clarity Media Group NERFINISHED
News Corporation NERFINISHED
reasonForClosure declining circulation
financial difficulties
startDate 1995
subject U.S. politics
foreign policy
public policy
successor The Bulwark NERFINISHED
targetAudience conservative readers
policy professionals

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Gerard Alexander hasWrittenFor The Weekly Standard