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November 3, 2017
Kristol Clear: Mueller Investigates, Tax Reform's Future, and Why Baseball is Best
This week on the Kristol Clear Podcast, Weekly Standard editor at large Bill Kristol talks with host Eric Felten about Mueller investigation...
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Bowe Bergdahl Skates
The news just broke that Bowe Bergdahl has been given a dishonorable discharge, with no jail time. People are outraged. Matthew Betley (a former...
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A History Lesson for Today's NFL Activists
In the midst of the current "take a knee" crisis in the NFL and the reaction of fans by lessening their support of pro football, football legend...
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Thanks to Its Smart Politics, the House Republican Tax Bill Has a Chance
The House Republican tax reform package met immediate resistance after it was unveiled Thursday. Some blue-state GOP reps were wary of the...
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Fact Check: Did Chuck Schumer Champion the Visa Diversity Program?
The morning after a deadly terrorist attack in New York City, President Donald Trump tweeted “The terrorist came into our country through what is...
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Afternoon Links

Manafort, Paul Manafort. As folks comb through the Manafort papers, some interesting things are popping up. Like the fact the Manafort had three valid U.S. passports. Now, cyber security experts are hinting that Manafort's password for file-sharing sites was "bond007."

"Do you expect me to talk?"

"No, Mr. Manafort, you used one of the least secure passwords ever. Thank you."

Now that it's Christmas Season... The perfect gift for the Trump fan in your life is here: Trumpy Bear! For only $39.90 (plus shipping and handling) you can gift this fearless stuffy with small paws and a trademark coif!

But that's not all! It comes with a special pocket in the back which brings out an American flag cape, just like Tomi Lahren's! Don't miss out on owning a piece of American history!

'We Swore to an Oath and We Upheld Ours. He Did Not.' As you're probably aware, Bowe Berghdahl skated today, getting no jail time. Worth revisiting is Stephen F. Hayes's 2014 interview with members of Bergdahl's platoon:

"You don't mail all your personal belongings home, especially your computer. It's not like you can go to a sports bar—there's no sports bars over there," says Specialist Full. "You just wouldn't give up your computer if you weren't planning to leave. He knowingly deserted and he put countless fellow Americans in danger—not just his platoon mates."

This will leave a mark. While not all is well in Trumpland, the DNC is suffering from a very public identity crisis in the wake of Donna Brazile's viral story yesterday in Politico Magazine:

I told Bernie I had found Hillary’s Joint Fundraising Agreement. I explained that the cancer was that she had exerted this control of the party long before she became its nominee. Had I known this, I never would have accepted the interim chair position, but here we were with only weeks before the election.

Can Amazon Survive? At Quartz, Michael J. Coren has a look at whether or not Amazon can keep competing with so many competitors.

Amazon, unlike its Silicon Valley counterparts, does not prioritize a technology platform that churns out profits while third party developers take on the risk of building applications to sell to customers. Instead, it enters brutally competitive, low-margin businesses, such as fashion and groceries, and pumps money into growing them despite losses. “I really don’t the know the logic of why they would keep moving into these areas,” says Michael Cusumano, a professor of management at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. “From a profitability point of view, it doesn’t make a lot of sense.”

But zoom out and Amazon’s real platform comes into view: the e-commerce marketplace itself. Today’s profit margins matter little because no single industry is crucial to Amazon’s ambitions over the coming decades.

You think back to the fall of A&P and other behemoths and wonder: What is Amazon's end game? Getting broken up by a court, or is it just SkyNet by another name?

Jim Swift, Deputy Online Editor

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