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National Review is an American conservative [4] editorial magazine, focusing on news and commentary pieces on political, social, and cultural affairs. The magazine was founded by William F. Buckley Jr. in 1955. [ 5 ]
Joseph Sobran: The National Review Years (selections of his work during his time at National Review, edited by Fran Griffin, 2012, Griffin Communications) At the time of his death, Sobran was working on two books, one concerning Abraham Lincoln's presidency and the United States Constitution and another about de Vere's poetry. [citation needed]
Richard A. Lowry (/ ˈ l aʊ r i /; born August 22, 1968) [1] is a writer, and the former editor and now editor-in-chief of National Review, an American conservative news and opinion magazine. Lowry became editor of National Review in 1997 when selected by its founder, William F. Buckley, Jr., to lead the magazine.
Upon turning 65 in 1990, Buckley retired from the day-to-day running of the National Review. [48] [49] The next month, he published the memoir Miles Gone By. Buckley continued to write his syndicated newspaper column and opinion pieces for National Review and National Review Online. [183] In 1991, Buckley received the Presidential Medal of ...
In addition to National Review, he has written for The New York Times, [9] [10] The Washington Post, [11] and the Los Angeles Times. [12] [13] Along with Kevin D. Williamson, he hosted the Mad Dogs and Englishmen [14] podcast. Cooke now hosts the Charles C.W. Cooke Podcast. [15]
In 2018, [11] [12] he briefly joined The Atlantic but his employment was terminated following public criticism of a 2014 Twitter discussion, [13] in which he suggested hanging as a criminal punishment for abortion, [14] [15] [16] as well as his reiteration of this suggestion on his National Review podcast in 2014. [17]
He is now a contributing editor to National Review. [7] His articles and reviews have also appeared in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, National Review, The Washington Post, The Los Angeles Times, and The Financial Times. [8] He has also been an on-camera contributor to Bloggingheads.tv [9] and has criticized Glenn Beck as "nonsense."
Lopez in 2011. Kathryn Jean Lopez (born March 22, 1976) is an American conservative columnist.She is the former editor and currently an editor-at-large of National Review Online.