Today's Standard

• August 18, 2016

Poor Americans Increasingly Say Government Can't Eliminate Poverty

5:28 PM, Aug 18, 2016
A recent study from the Los Angeles Times and the American Enterprise Institute shows that even the poor have become leerier about Washington's efforts to lift them from hardship. Read more

State Department: $400 Million Payment to Iran Was "Leverage"

4:53 PM, Aug 18, 2016
The State Department admitted Thursday that a controversial $400 million payment the United States made to Iran in January was used as "leverage" in the release of American hostages. Read more

The Trump-nado Could Blow The (GOP) House Down

Hosted by Michael Graham.
4:04 PM, Aug 18, 2016
The WEEKLY STANDARD Podcast with staff writer Jay Cost on whether the House GOP majority is at risk. Read more

Soros Empire Concealed Ties to WH-Linked Liberal Jewish Lobby, Hacked Documents Show

3:13 PM, Aug 18, 2016
George Soros’s philanthropy network sought to obscure its close coordination with a liberal Jewish advocacy group connected to the Obama administration and to campaigns designed to increase pressure on Israel and bolster the U.S.-Iranian relationship, newly leaked documents show. Read more

The Debate Over the Burkini Rages On in France

Religious pluralism vs. creeping radicalism.
2:35 PM, Aug 18, 2016
Perhaps not since Louis Réard introduced the first bikini to Paris in 1946 has beachwear been such a heated topic in France. The controversy began last week, when a women's group from Marseilles advertised a "burkini day" at a local waterpark. The event, which would have banned men over the age of 10 as well as two-piece bathing suits, drew a barrage of criticism before quickly being cancelled. Read more

Uber Is the Unions' Next Target

In Soviet Seattle, union joins you!
1:11 PM, Aug 18, 2016
The case of a clash between Uber, the city of Seattle, and labor unions has put a new spin on an old saying: If you can't beat ‘em, make them join you. Read more

Hillary Campaign Fundraising Off Trump's Breitbart Hire

1:01 PM, Aug 18, 2016
The Hillary Clinton campaign has taken notice of Donald Trump's newest hire, blasting the Republican for tapping former Breitbart News chairman Stephen Bannon as the campaign's CEO. Read more

Trump Finally Starts Buying TV Ads, But Not Many

12:49 PM, Aug 18, 2016
With less than three months to go until Election Day, Donald Trump's campaign has announced that it will finally start running television ads. However, the ad buys so far are modest and limited to a few swing states. Read more

Dansby Swanson's Superb Debut

The No. 1 draft pick gives hope to a struggling franchise.
12:27 PM, Aug 18, 2016
Dansby Swanson went 2-for-4 last night. OK, so who is Swanson, and why am I writing about him? Read more

Amtrak's Police Chief Chose Boyfriend For Terror Contract

Start a love train, love train...
11:09 AM, Aug 18, 2016
The chief of Amtrak's police division, Polly Hanson, is under investigation for violating conflict of interest rules and committing fraud in hiring her boyfriend's firm for a government-funded counterterrorism contract. For a million-dollar contract on the railroad's RAILSAFE program, she chose ABS Consulting, where her live-in boyfriend Kerry Thomas works as homeland security director—all without disclosing their close relationship. Hanson and Thomas, while unmarried, are not just romantically linked but financially intertwined as well, sharing a mortgage on a co-owned condo. Read more

The Silence of the GOP

Why Republicans should speak up about Trump.
10:50 AM, Aug 18, 2016
I received an email this morning from Michael Lieber, the former GOP city captain for Bay Village, Ohio, who resigned that post last month to protest Donald Trump's nomination as the presidential candidate for the Republican party. Because Lieber says concisely and eloquently what so many others have communicated to me as well, I asked him for permission to post his email, which he granted. Read more

Prufrock: Arthur Miller's Empty Conflict, the Problem with Self-Care, and Lord Byron in Greece

9:30 AM, Aug 18, 2016
The best in books and arts from around the web, including: Why teachers don’t make more money, curiosity and science, the old problem of damaging museum art, and more. Read more

Trump Did Not Oppose the Auto Bailout

New York Times columnist Rattner drives into a ditch.
8:07 AM, Aug 18, 2016
Steven Rattner, a New York Times columnist who was also the Obama administration's "auto czar," has a piece out Thursday morning defending the auto bailout. This being the New York Times, the piece can't just make an argument about the bailout: It also has to serve as a rebuke of Donald Trump. And so, the headline is "What Trump Doesn't Know About Detroit." Read more

The Past, Present, and Future of Our Political Parties

7:10 AM, Aug 18, 2016
I admire Tom Edsall a ton. Like Robert Putnam and Phil Longman, he's smart and honest and interesting and you don't have to be a fellow-traveler to profit from reading him. Read more

Trump's Running Mate Dismisses Twitter's Influence on Election

"… All the tweets in the world don't matter a hill of beans …"
8:37 PM, Aug 17, 2016
Mike Pence said Wednesday that Twitter doesn’t "matter a hill of beans" in shaping voters' preferences for the presidential candidates, even as the man for whom he's campaigning has used the social media utility to dictate news cycles—often to his detriment—since entering the race last year. Read more

Does the Trump Campaign Realize It's Losing?

Meet Baghdad Michael Cohen.
7:25 PM, Aug 17, 2016
As George Costanza once said, it's not a lie if you believe it. He might have said the same of political spin. It's not clear whether Michael Cohen, an executive vice president with the Trump Organization and a surrogate for the Donald Trump campaign, believes his latest spin on the increasingly poor outlook for the Republican nominee. Read more

Report: $400 Million Iran Payment Was Delayed Until Hostages Were Released

6:34 PM, Aug 17, 2016
The U.S. delayed delivering a controversial $400 million payment to Iran until American hostages held there were “wheels up," The Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday. The revelation adds to mounting criticism that the Obama administration's January payment was for ransom. Read more

Hezbollah's Strategy in Syria Won't Help Against Israel

There's no matching the IDF.
5:31 PM, Aug 17, 2016
Over the last three years of the Syrian Civil War, Hezbollah has increasingly operated as a regular army rather than in its traditional, decades-long role as a guerrilla force. The Shiite group has operated Syrian tanks and artillery, jeeps with recoilless rifles, and is even rumored to have acquired its own 75-tank armored brigade. As a result, some pundits have begun suggesting that Hezbollah has transformed into “an army in every respect," as Haaretz columnist Amos Harel has written. Others, like Foreign Policy's Nour Samaha, have suggested that "Israel may have reason to be concerned," that Hezbollah will "transfer the skills learned in Syria to any future confrontation with Israel," and fight the IDF as a conventional army. Read more

Mainstream Frat Shaming

Neidermeyer, is that you?
4:20 PM, Aug 17, 2016
For proof positive that nobody has fun anymore, look no further than this instance of frat shaming out of New Hampshire. Read more

Putin Replaces Confidant with Government Cog as Top Aide

3:54 PM, Aug 17, 2016
With bureaucrats like this, Vladimir Putin doesn’t need friends. Read more

Celebrating 100 Years of the National Parks Service


The Bluest Blue

Crater Lake National Park, a volcanic jewel

By Geoffrey Norman

Mountains Alive

At Glacier National Park

By Geoffrey Norman

High Peaks and Splendid Walks

The pleasures of Rocky Mountain National Park

By Geoffrey Norman

The Most Beautiful Star

On gazing into the Grand Canyon

By Geoffrey Norman

A Park Called Zion

A holy desert in Utah

By Geoffrey Norman

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