National Review Magazine - August 1, 2016
National Review Magazine - August 1, 2016
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In this issue: CRABAPPLE CLINTON by Heather Wilhelm It’s hard work having so little fun, FOREIGN-POLICY FAILURE by Dan McLaughlin At State and before, Clinton showed herself unsuited to be commander-in-chief, ROOTS OF A NATION Matthew Spalding reviews Hamilton versus Jefferson in the Washington Administration: Completing the Founding or Betraying the Founding?, by Carson Holloway, AMERICAN GRIFTERS by Jeremy Carl The shameless corruption of Bill and Hillary, DOG DAYS Ross Douthat surveys the movie wasteland that is the summer of 2016, THE ANTI-POLICE CULTURE Jack Dunphy reviews The War on Cops: How the New Attack on Law and Order Makes Everyone Less Safe, by Heather Mac Donald and much more...
National Review Magazine Description:
Publisher: National Review
Category: Politics
Language: English
Frequency: Fortnightly
Founded by William F. Buckley Jr. in 1955, and now edited by Rich Lowry, National Review has long been, and continues to be, among America’s most influential opinion magazines. A bold claim? Not from the only American magazine ever to have launched a major political movement. And not from the only American magazine that has consistently provided insightful, unique, and incomparable coverage of the most important political, economic, social, and cultural issues and trends.
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