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On today's Daily Standard Podcast, senior writers John McCormack and Michael Warren join host Charli

[View this as website]( [SUBSCRIBE - Get Print and Full Digital]( [daily standard header] Thursday, November 29, 2018 [Cohen Pleads Guilty, Continued]( On today's Daily Standard Podcast, senior writers John McCormack and Michael Warren join host Charlie Sykes to discuss the Michael Cohen plea and what that means for the Mueller investigation, the prospects for a government shutdown, and the House Democratic leadership fights. [Read More]( [State Department: Iran Still Exporting Arms Across Middle East]( Islamic Republic has sent weapons to the Houthis in Yemen and the Taliban in Afghanistan. [Read More]( [Fact Check: Michelle Obama Did Not Say ‘White Folks Are What’s Wrong With America’]( An old meme, reimagined. [Read More]( [‘Safe Learning Environment’]( A recent Washington Post report on the exploding market for school security equipment and services caught our attention. [Read More]( [Donald Trump's Tariff Feedback Loop]( The president suggests a new round of tariffs to conceal the damage of the last. [Read More]( [I’m a Wonk at a Think Tank. Turkish Media Say I’m an International Man of Mystery.]( It's amazing what you learn about yourself when you start publishing about Turkey's links to terrorist groups. [Read More]( [The Substandard on Creed II, Ricky Jay, and Dimming Zones]( On this latest episode, the Substandard takes on Creed II and the Rocky oeuvre. JVL buys a flatscreen, Vic remembers seeing Ricky Jay, and Sonny talks about standing "on" line. [Read More]( [What My Fellow Conservatives Can Learn from the Left]( Conservatives play an essential role as gatekeepers. Vetting some of the left's perspectives and ideas, even in this polarized environment, could resonate with their base. [Read More]( ADVERTISEMENT [TWS CRUISE 2017 FALL]( 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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