19. As McConnell notes, Peretz-era TNR was ostensibly liberal magazine but served an important function as laundry operation for neo-cons.
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20. Neo-cons like McConnell, Midge Decter, & Michael Ledeen had access to TNR through back-channel: Martin Peretz.
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21. If neo-cons had article they wanted to impress on a national audience of Dems, they'd send it to Peretz, who'd foist it on magazine.
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22. The neo-con back-channel that McConnell describes provides a crucial insight into the infamous Bell Curve issue of TNR.
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23. In 1980s, Peretz's impulse to push neo-con ideas got blunted by editors, particularly Hertzberg.
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24. But in Andrew Sullivan, Peretz finally found a compliant editor who shared basically conservative outlook.
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25. For purposes of Murray and AEI, it wasn't sufficient that he publish just in Commentary or National Review.
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26. Murray and his wealthy sponsors wanted him to be seen as a legitimate public intellectual with national reach -- i.e. published in TNR
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