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[View this as website]( [SUBSCRIBE - Get Print and Full Digital]( [daily standard header] Tuesday, October 2, 2018 [Search for Swetnick's Alleged Police Report Could Take 30 Days]( Montgomery County records from the 1980s aren't digitized. Remember microfiche? [Read More]( [The Anger of Brett Kavanaugh]( His anger wasn't the problem; the expression of it was. [Read More]( [How Michael Avenatti Helped the Kavanaugh Nomination]( Julie Swetnick's allegations gave the judge the fire he needed. [Read More]( [You Say You Want a Revolution?]( Tracing sexual politics and women's rage in the Trump era. [Read More]( [Fact Check: Did Dr. Ford Claim to Use a Cell Phone Prior to Their Commercial Existence?]( So here's the thing about internet memes ... [Read More]( [Editorial: The Joke's on Us]( President Trump gets a laugh out of his relationship with the world's worst mass murderer. [Read More]( [The Latest Fads in NFL Play-Calling and Supreme Court Politics]( Term limits for SCOTUS, anyone? In addition to TMQ, this week it's Tuesday Morning Courterback. [Read More]( ADVERTISEMENT [TWS CRUISE 2017 FALL]( Afternoon Links What’s the future of electric scooters? Reason [magazine investigates]( whether this innovative new means of transportation will survive big city regulators. The Nunes Family Farm. Esquire’s Ryan Lizza has [a curious story]( on the California Rep.’s family’s bizarre actions to hide the fact that they, like many others in agriculture, employ illegal immigrants. What’s the future for Virginia’s GOP? Corey Stewart is set to lose to incumbent Senator Tim Kaine in about a month. What happened to the Virginia GOP? What is its future? The conservative blog Bearing Drift [asks a number of insiders]( what the party can do to keep the once reliably red state… purple. Does The Fugitive explain the internet? That’s what Jeremy Gordon argues in The Outline. And [rather convincingly, I must say](. Fred and Donald’s Tax Schemes. The New York Times has a well-done interactive dive into how President Trump and his late father were able to transfer wealth to the Trump children [through various inventive means](. Tom Petty, a year after his death. Since it’s the first anniversary of Tom Petty’s death, it’s [worth checking out Mark Hemingway’s excellent remembrance of him]( from 2017. First, there was the Cajun Navy. Now, there’s the Shorty Air Force. Elon Musk has a host of problems, from economic ones to his behavior on social media. Now, he has a motivated group of short sellers going to extreme lengths to get information about his company’s dealings. Specifically, [a private air force]( as the New York Times reports. Kyrie apologizes. The former Cleveland Cavaliers star, now with the Boston Celtics, has [apologized for his remarks about the earth being flat](. —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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