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Article: At 10, Weekly Standard remains humorous with right-wing twist.(Main)
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- Albany Times Union (Albany, NY)
- Article date:
- September 4, 2005
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Byline: PETER CARLSON Washington Post
WASHINGTON - Some left-wingers probably don't read the Weekly Standard because they figure it's a Rupert Murdoch-owned, right-wing, warmongering magazine and, of course, they've got a point. But now - as the Washington-based mag prepares to celebrate its 10th anniversary - it's worth noting that the Weekly Standard is a truly excellent right-wing warmongering magazine, no matter what your political persuasion might be.
It is also America's funniest right-wing magazine, although there is not, alas, much competition for that title.
The Weekly Standard was founded in September 1995 by William Kristol, the son ...