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Rich Lowry

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  • An engraving of the American pioneer and folk hero, Daniel Boone.

    Daniel Boone: A Frontiersman in Full

    The life of Daniel Boone underlines how the North America of the era was a welter of conflict among and between natives and Europeans.
    by Rich Lowry via National Review on December 16, 2021
  • The Treason of the Elites

    For much of our clerisy, the nation is an anachronism or disgrace.
    by Rich Lowry via National Review on October 24, 2019

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William F. Buckley Jr. (far right) with his brother, New York senator James L. Buckley, Ronald Reagan, and Barry Goldwater at National Review’s twentieth-anniversary celebration, New York City, November 1975

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A Republican administration that wages war against immigrants and colleges should be understood as the culmination of William F. Buckley conservative movement.
by Osita Nwanevu via New York Review of Books on September 2, 2025

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Defenses of the recent killing of Jordan Neely suggest that the film’s reactionary, Wild West–style vigilante violence still holds the imagination of many.
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