Topic: National Review Inc.

Fifty-five years ago, on November 19, 1955, National Review, a biweekly, conservative magazine founded by William F. Buckley Jr., began publication in New York City.. In the first issue of National Review on November 19, 1955, the publisher's statement read: Buckley assembled ...
This article examines how National Review magazine helped to spark the 1960s American conservative movement through its particular framing of conservatism and how the magazine has worked to sustain that influence even until today. Using research on frame alignment in social movements, ...
Oh dear, this isn't my daddy's GOP: A Buckley leaves National Review after backing ObamaA week after endorsing Democrat Barack Obama for president, Christopher Buckley, a writer and son of William F. Buckley Jr., is leaving National Review, the conservative magazine founded ...
Paul Kengor and I have an article in today's National Review Online which addresses the claims that Sarah Palin cut the budget of the Special Olympics. In short, she did not cut them but instead gave the SO of Alaska a 10% ...

National Review Essentials Party Like It Was 2008

ST. PAULJack Fowler, the publisher of the National Review, was leaning back in a chair in a banquet hall at the St. Paul University Club.The party hed just held there was breaking up, and he was talking to a reporter about President ...
Firing Line" television program, made Wednesday "a very sad day for a lot of people" who remembered the 82-year-old author and commentator as "the father of the modern conservative movement. In 1955, Buckley founded National Review, which rose in circulation from 16,000 ...

Bill Buckley is dead. A world ends.

"He might have been working on a column," Mr. Buckley said. On the occasions I had dinner with National Review editors at the Buckleys' townhouse in Manhattan, there would always be an Ur-liberal present. It was fascinating to watch Bill -- and ...