1. T.A. Frank argues we're living in a golden age of conservative magazines. This is partly true but there are provisos: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/style/wp/2018/01/25/feature/why-conservative-magazines-are-more-important-than-ever/?utm_term=.dceca975f71e …
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Actually, I think Reagan preferred Human Events to National Review, although he liked NR of course. In fact, Dick Darman told me Reagan got 2 copies of Human Events each week because he clipped so many articles from it.
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When NR was viewed as extremely conservative. Seems quaint by today's standards.
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Critiquing is leading to the abandonment of one poli identity but simultaneously forging a new identity, one not constrained by pedestrian ideological dogma. One that is obviously over the target(s) as indicated by the unhinged response to this new identity.pic.twitter.com/4c7HS30SmM
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How about your thoughts on how the liberal media celebrated the Schiff Memo?pic.twitter.com/GA9gQ9JF4G
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