No Kristol Clear This Week

Dear Readers:

Those of you who stayed up on election night watching Bill on ABC know that he burned the late midnight oil until 4:00 a.m. on Wednesday. Between his editorial for the magazine, a panel at Harvard on Thursday, Saturday’s painful defeat of Harvard by Penn, and a trip back to New York for ABC’s This Week, and an exhausting chili competition at a colleague’s annual chili cookoff on Sunday, there was little time for him to write the newsletter.

So there will be no newsletter from Bill this week, but he wanted me to point you to the latest issue and all of its post-election content.

Geoffrey Norman’s feature on voting in Vermont.

Fred Barnes on whether populism and conservatism can meld.

James W. Ceaser on Eleven Nine, the day after.

Jay Cost on the disintegrating Obama coalition.

​Chris Caldwell on Trump’s different voters.​

Mark Hemingway on the failure of polls.

​Andrew Ferguson on the scourge of early voting.​


​Jonathan V. Last on the new digital GOTV strategy.​


​Lee Smith on the art of undoing the Iran deal.​​


​Michael Astrue on how to put Obamacare out of its misery.​


​Steve Hayes’s editorial “Do You Hear Me Now?”​

Terry Eastland’s editorial on why the Senate did its job.​

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The regularly scheduled Kristol Clear newsletter will return next week.

Jim Swift 

Deputy Online Editor

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