National Review - July 11, 2016
National Review - July 11, 2016
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Founded by William F. Buckley Jr. in 1955, and now edited by Rich Lowry, National Review has long been, and continues to be, among Americaâs 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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