William Kristol (/ˈkrɪstəl/; born December 23, 1952) is an American neoconservative writer.[1] A frequent commentator on several networks including CNN, he was the founder and editor-at-large[2] of the political magazine The Weekly Standard. Kristol is now editor-at-large of the center-right publication The Bulwark.[3]
Chief of Staff to the Vice PresidentIn office
January 20, 1989 – January 20, 1993Vice PresidentDan QuaylePreceded byCraig FullerSucceeded byRoy NeelPersonal details
A founder and director of the advocacy organization Defending Democracy Together — responsible for such projects as Republicans for the Rule of Law, Republican Voters Against Trump and Republicans Against Putin — he is also known for playing the leading role in the defeat of President Bill Clinton’s health care plan[4] and advocating the U.S. invasion of Iraq.[5][6] Kristol is a critic of President Donald Trump.[7]
Kristol, an avid “Never Trumper”, has been associated with a number of conservative think tanks. He was chairman of the New Citizenship Project from 1997 to 2005. In 1997, he co-founded the Project for the New American Century (PNAC) with Robert Kagan. He is a member of the board of trustees for the free-market Manhattan Institute for Policy Research, a member of the Policy Advisory Board for the Ethics and Public Policy Center, and a director of the Foreign Policy Initiative. He is also one of the three board members of Keep America Safe, a national-security think tank co-founded by Liz Cheney and Debra Burlingame, and serves on the boards of the Emergency Committee for Israel and of the Susan B. Anthony List (as of 2010[8]). He has featured in a web program of the Foundation for Constitutional Government, Conversations with Bill Kristol, since 2014.[9]
The big bean boozle
William Kristol? Why is William Kristol writing America’s foreign military policy? He’s the cheerleader on Fox News for the kill-every-Arab for the sake of saving Israel type hardliners, or hawks. Kristol’s positions are interesting but the vast majority of Israelis favor a more peaceful existence. This leads us to the Likud Party, who has cash flowing like the Jordan River into Washington, D.C. via the political gold mine of AIPAC, a house of mirrors of financial deals that makes the bank bailout look silly. AIPAC, the American Israeli Public Action Committee is the leading campaign contributor to federal candidates in your congress. If a senator, say like Lindsay Graham wants to keep his job, it would be wise to sing AIPAC positions. The night before Benjamin Netanyahu addressed a joint session of the U.S. Congress in 2011, he held a black tie gala in Washington, pro