National Review
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National Review ("NR") is a conservative political magazine founded by author William F. Buckley Jr., in 1955. The magazine is based in New York City and is published biweekly. (...) Fifty years after its founding, National Review is considered by a few to be one of the United States' most politically influential publications. It is widely quoted by television and radio commentators of varying political stripes, who either reference articles as points for establishing arguments or take issue with what is found within the magazine's pages. More » (Source: Wikipedia)
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What Would Reagan Do?
First, I’d hesitate to describe the Catholic backlash against Obama as a backlash from his base, even some of his base. Sure, Obama won a majority of Catholic voters in ...via National Review -
The Welfare State and Freedom: A Mismatch
It was recently revealed that Danish tax authorities have demanded that travel agencies disclose the identities of customers who have spent more than $8,000 on vacations. This ...via National Review -
‘To Stop the Multiplication of the Unfit’
As she wrote in her autobiography, Sanger founded Planned Parenthood in 1916 “to stop the multiplication of the unfit.” This, she boasted, would be “the most important ...via National Review -
The GOP Race Gets Messy
Romney’s going to be the nominee. He’s vastly preferable to Obama. If he’s the inevitable nominee, then better for conservatives to make peace with the idea. About a ...via National Review -
A Handsome Lie
John F. Kennedy is the man whose picturesque presidency launched a thousand coffee-table books. When the late conservative writer William F. Buckley Jr. was asked to explain ...via National Review -
Holder vs. Racist Photo-ID Cards
As a black man, I say, “Power to Holder!” I just hope this brave public servant can find the time to fight all the racists who are imposing on blacks, and everyone else, ...via National Review -
Do You Speak Conservative?
Self-described conservatives, as Arthur C. Brooks demonstrated so cogently in Who Really Cares? donate more to charity than do self-identified liberals. Perhaps that’s ...via National Review -
The Gospel According to Obama
The Judeo-Christian tradition commands personal generosity as represented, for example, by the biblical injunction against retrieving any sheaf left behind while harvesting ...via National Review -
Iran’s Final Solution for Israel
Putatively (and perversely), these genocidal pronouncements are a “response” to Israel’s own planned efforts to thwart Iran’s longstanding, repeatedly expressed desire ...via National Review -
Bungling Bundlers
President Obama’s sudden reversal on super PACs — moving from outright condemnation of the fundraising vehicles, which are separate from any campaign, to dispatching ...via National Review



