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Trump’s Disgraceful Endgame
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<blockquote data-quote="Albion" data-source="post: 75558298" data-attributes="member: 93831"><p>Well, there are all kinds of people claiming to be conservatives and there is certainly room for range of people.</p><p></p><p>However, the decline of <em>National Review</em> is common knowledge and that decline occurred mainly because the editors wanted the magazine to remain the mouthpiece of a kind of conservatism that intended to be seen as intellectual but at the cost of not being practical and also as the voice of elitists rather than ordinary people.</p><p></p><p>In short, time passed NR by along with its importance everywhere but on a magazine rack in a university library. If you go to a bookstore, you'll find the usual four copies there, and they are still there when next month's edition arrives.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Albion, post: 75558298, member: 93831"] Well, there are all kinds of people claiming to be conservatives and there is certainly room for range of people. However, the decline of [I]National Review[/I] is common knowledge and that decline occurred mainly because the editors wanted the magazine to remain the mouthpiece of a kind of conservatism that intended to be seen as intellectual but at the cost of not being practical and also as the voice of elitists rather than ordinary people. In short, time passed NR by along with its importance everywhere but on a magazine rack in a university library. If you go to a bookstore, you'll find the usual four copies there, and they are still there when next month's edition arrives. [/QUOTE]
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