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On today's Daily Standard Podcast, editor-in-chief Stephen F. Hayes joins host Charlie Sykes to disc

[View this as website]( [SUBSCRIBE - Get Print and Full Digital]( [daily standard header] Monday, November 26, 2018 [Trump and the Caravan]( On today's Daily Standard Podcast, editor-in-chief Stephen F. Hayes joins host Charlie Sykes to discuss Russia's growing hostilities against Ukraine, President Trump's response to Saudi Arabia's murder of Jamal Khashoggi, the caravan, the elections, and reality. Plus, a look back at the midterms, and what the Orange Wave can teach teach us about the importance of suburbs, and what President Trump's trade war has wrought. [Read More]( [Haley Condemns Russia’s ‘Outrageous Violation’ of Ukraine Sovereignty]( The outgoing U.N. ambassador calls attacks on ships an ‘arrogant act’ and violation of international law. [Read More]( [Fact Check: Did Donald Trump Say ‘Undocumented Immigrants Are Not People; They Are Animals’?]( No, he did not. [Read More]( [Let’s Make Politics Local Again]( Two Republicans decry the nationalization of politics and offer up potentially complementary solutions. [Read More]( [Inside Ocasio-Cortez's Finances]( Actually, AOC is a perfectly typical late-20s Millennial. And that's a good thing. [Read More]( [Editorial: Venezuela a Terrorism Sponsor?]( The U.S. has a way to further impair the Maduro regime. [Read More]( [The Ghost of Thanksgiving Future]( The future only looks bad. [Read More]( [Can the News for Republicans in California Get Any Worse?]( The GOP can’t even win in Orange County. [Read More]( ADVERTISEMENT [TWS CRUISE 2017 FALL]( Afternoon Links Road diets and unintended consequences. One of the fashionable things cities big and small are doing these days is creating “road diets” to cut down on car usage. Usually, traffic worsens by design. What happens when you have a road diet in a fire evacuation zone? [California just found out](. Mission Impossible: Paddington Edition. As former intern and frequent contributor Hannah Long ([read her most recent item from this issue]( shares, this mashup of Paddington 2 and the most recent Mission Impossible movie is… [awesome](. How lies become truth. Inside the operation of [a purveyor of fake news](. Jacob Wohl’s hipster brew. Young Trump enthusiast Jacob Wohl has a strange tendency to share hard-to-believe things he witnesses at "hipster coffee shops." The Free Beacon’s Andrew Stiles [has this satirical investigation]( into what is really going on inside these shops. Thomas Sowell circles back. The famed economist and author sits down for [an interview with Reason magazine]( to discuss all that has changed since the first time he talked with the libertarian publication in 1980. Speaking of interviews… Here’s one with [instant star mascot Gritty, of the Philadelphia Flyers](. Bring a straw. An agency that does nothing. Years of political gridlock have driven the Merit Systems Protection Board, "a quasi-judicial federal body designed to determine whether civil servants have been mistreated by their employers" to a halt. [Will Congress do anything]( —Jim Swift, deputy online editor. Please feel free to send us comments, thoughts and links to dailystandard@weeklystandard.com. —30— ADVERTISEMENT [Free Luggage Tag]( This email was sent to {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe from this List]( [Update Subscription Preferences]( The Weekly Standard | [1152 15th Street NW Suite 200 | Washington, DC 20005](

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