The Weekly Standard is
kaput.
Bill Kristol, who was the public face of the magazine, has suffered an unmistakable rebuke. It is a bad day for neoconservatism, which means it's a good day for America.
This is the publication, by the way, whose website featured a virulently nasty attack on yours truly by the execrable Max Boot. (Oddly, the print publication had just reviewed one of my books favorably, which I think is what set Max off.)
The American Conservative -- which still survives, I gleefully note -- gave me ample column space in which to respond.
I never heard from poor Max again.
The Standard's website will be closed down (no archive), and by the time you read this, the offices will be closed for good as well.
You know what else shuts down today?
Automation Bundle.
At this point I'll say this:
You can choose hard or you can choose easy.
You can choose time-consuming and soul-crushing, or you can choose quick and efficient.
You can do everything yourself, or you can have the robots do it.
You can have a fat wallet or a thin one.
When 2019 rolls along and you wish you weren't doing things the hard way, it will be too late.
Use coupon BUNDLE and you can save a couple of smackers.
But at midnight, she's a goner forever.
Clickety-click:
Tom Woods