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Weekly Standard [MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTION]

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Serves as a forum for the exchange of conservative ideas. Also contains investigative reports, late-breaking news, opinions, and commentary.


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Serves as a forum for the exchange of conservative ideas. Also contains investigative reports, late-breaking news, opinions, and commentary.

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  • Publisher: Weekly Standard
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  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (30 customer reviews)
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4.0 out of 5 stars One of the better conservative publications, February 12, 2002
By Jeffrey Ellis "bored recluse" (Richardson, Texas United States) - See all my reviews
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Along with National Review, the Weekly Standard is one of the most popular and influential conservative magazines out there. While it tends to promote the same issues of NR (and even uses many of the same writers), the Weekly Standard tends to be the more partisan of the two. While NR often takes the more intellectual approach to the modern day issues, the Weekly Standard has always tended to go more for the gut. Both magazines, however, do an outstanding job promoting and defending conservative positions and, as a bonus, both can be wickedly funny. I especially enjoy the Weekly Standard's Scrapbook, a regular column where some of the more bizarre and inane actions of the left are given proper exposure. As well, the Weekly Standard's book and movie reviews are, at times, superior even to National Review's. As a magazine, the Weekly Standard is a must for conservatives and will probably be enjoyed by moderates (and perhaps even open-minded liberals) with a sense of humor. As for those you who are still bemoaning the results of the Florida recount and wishing Clinton could have had a third term -- well, I think Mother Jones is still looking for subscribers...
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27 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A "Right-thinking" weekly political magazine, August 27, 2004
I've been a subscriber to this magazine for close to a decade now, and it's one that I'm loathe to be without. The articles are short, pithy, and are just about always written in a single block - no "continued on p. 34."

I don't always agree with every article or opinion, and I know the magazine has the reputation of being a neo-conservative publication, but for keeping up with current events from the point of view of conservatives (and often Christians)it beats the rest.

My favorite features are "The Scrapbook" and Casual - both usually very funny. I also enjoy the "Books & Arts" section - it makes holding onto each issue worthwhile, as the reviews are so good that they're usually re-readable.

A subscription to this magazine is a treat!
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43 of 48 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Nearly Perfect., July 11, 2004
The Weekly Standard is not as strong as the National Review. That being said, it's tough to find much wrong with this magazine. Furthermore, as it is published about twice as often as NR, comparisons between the two are not just. As for editors, Fred Barnes is about as good as they get. He's a spotlight of cheer on Foxnews, and he is on these pages as well. Their book reviews are great and their parodies are the first thing you should turn to when you receive a copy (they're found on the last page). As for reporting, I can say without reservation that Matt Labash is the most entertaining investigative journalist in America today! I love his stuff and it's hard to resist telling your friends about all the things he observes while he's in the field. His, "Among the Puppeteers," was one of my favorites back in 2000. They have digital access for subscribers only and on Saturday mornings their site is the first thing I check for newsworthy articles.
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My husband and I have gotten so disgusted with Time magazine and Newsweek that we're delighted to have a magazine like The Weekly Standard available. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Thoughtful analysis
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great magazine!
This is the only political magazine I will read. It is a great read if one is a conservative, but someone with liberal ideas may not care for it.
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