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Williamson left National Review in 2022 and is currently employed by The Dispatch as a national correspondent. [3] In 2018, [11] [12] he briefly joined The Atlantic but his employment was terminated following public criticism of a 2014 Twitter discussion, [13] in which he suggested hanging as a criminal punishment for abortion , [14] [15] [16 ...
Kevin D. Williamson. March 4, 2024 at 6:13 AM. From the Wanderland on The Dispatch. Lots of gun-policy wonkery to follow—but first, a confession and a wager.
The End Is Near and It's Going to Be Awesome: How Going Broke Will Leave America Richer, Happier, and More Secure is a 2013 non-fiction book by Kevin D. Williamson about the growing debt crisis in the United States. Overview
Kevin D. Williamson of American conservative magazine National Review likened Musk's purchase of Twitter to the Donald Trump 2016 presidential campaign, labeling it a publicity stunt, his colleague Rich Lowry said that liberal politicians' strong reaction to Musk's purchase was an indication that Twitter's existing policies had "political ...
Kevin D. Williamson. February 26, 2024 at 6:15 AM ... Thank goodness the so-called elites didn’t get all huffy about hand-washing or we’d have every nut-cutlet Trump voter in the country ...
Pretend It’s a University. Kevin D. Williamson. January 8, 2024 at 9:15 AM. From the Wanderland on The Dispatch. There was big news in higher education at the end of 2023—not that sad nonsense ...
In November 2014, Dunham and the book became a subject of controversy following a profile of Dunham by conservative political commentator Kevin D. Williamson published in National Review. In her book, Dunham describes examining her sibling Cyrus's genitals when they were children out of curiosity, bribing them with candy for kisses and casually ...
Kevin D. Williamson. April 16, 2024 at 11:49 PM. There is an ancient magical belief that to know the true name of someone or something is to hold a special power over that person or thing; ...
The Dispatch. The Dispatch is an American conservative subscription-based and advertisement-free online magazine founded by Jonah Goldberg, Stephen F. Hayes, and Toby Stock. [1] [2] [3] Several of The Dispatch 's staff (including Hayes) are alumni of The Weekly Standard, which is now defunct. [1]
When it comes to marijuana everybody already sees this, and it is time for federal law to reflect the actual situation in the states.” — Kevin D. Williamson, National Review