Category Archives: National Review

Was The National Review In Clear Violation Of The Law?

Justin Raimondo writes for Chronicles: The publication of a special “Stop Trump” issue of National Review was heralded in a blaze of publicity. Editor Rich Lowry appeared on Fox News and was interviewed by Trump nemesis Megyn Kelly, where he … Continue reading

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The Thru-Line From National Review To Revilo Oliver To William Pierce

Robert S. Griffin writes in his biography of William Pierce: Revilo Oliver was one of the founding members of the John Birch Society and wrote a number of pieces for William Buckley’s magazine National Review in its early years. Oliver … Continue reading

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The National Review Was Once A Voice For White Interests

Until the 1950s, America was a dominantly white nation. This was taken for granted by its intellectuals, that America was white and should stay that way. During the 1950s and 1960s, the National Review was firmly behind white segregation around … Continue reading

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National Review Parts Way With Mark Steyn

The final fatal difference was in the conduct of their legal defense against climate scientist Michael Mann. I’ve rarely read National Review over the past six months (the Weekly Standard even less). I prefer Steve Sailer and VDare.com. The National … Continue reading

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