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National Review to Endorse Hillary? April 27, 2016
Mike Stopa
According to a possibly informed source claiming to be close to the magazine’s editorial board and demanding anonymity
National Review…the Trump Recruiting Office March 16, 2016
Russ Vaughn
Unable to stop the phenomenon that has become the Trump movement by attacking its leader, the pretentious princes of the Grand Old Party are now resorting to attacking their own rebellious base
Trump and the holy Roman emperor Frederick II March 2, 2016
Richard F. Miniter
Consider the analogy to the way European nobles and the papacy objected to Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II’s performance on the Sixth Crusade.
U.S.-China trade: National Review is the 'Buffoon,' not Trump January 25, 2016
Howard Richman and Raymond Richman
The unwritten rule of U.S.-China trade is simple. The U.S. buys Chinese products, but China won’t buy American products unless they can’t be produced in China.
The conservative elite chooses irrelevance January 25, 2016
Mike Stopa
The National Review hit piece is a shameful scandal. It reeks of condescension and resonates with impotent rage. It looks on at the Trump phenomenon that unfolds in its own backyard with a mixture of the fascination and jealousy of a sick child.
What Democrats know (and National Review forgot) January 25, 2016
Jared Peterson
Attempting to destroy a candidate who, by far and for long, has been leading the race for the Republican presidential nomination is without precedent in the history of conservative journalism.
National Review goes to the mattresses against Trump January 22, 2016
Thomas Lifson
I cannot remember anything like it in the last half century.
Yes, Defund Obamacare August 8, 2013
Gene Schwimmer
The Sequester, not the Gingrich shutdown, is the model we should be looking at.
Mann vs. Steyn: Heresy Shall Be Crushed July 26, 2013
Daren Jonescu
It looks as if Mark Steyn and the National Review are going to need a smarter judge
Enough of the tut-tutting on Zimmerman July 23, 2013
Paul Green
Too many conservative writers are scapegoating George Zimmerman.
Voices rise from under the Cincinnati bus June 13, 2013
Thomas Lifson
"Rogue agents" not remaining silent.
Eric Holder, standing joke May 29, 2013
Thomas Lifson
The president's longtime political ally may be looking up at the underside of a bus pretty soon.
Is Winning the Argument Enough? January 30, 2013
Peter Wilson
This is what we're facing: brilliant and creepy data analysis, a Chicago-machine GOTV ground game, a president unabashed in his demagoguery and a corrupt, biased media.