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National Review: Obama Is a Fake Black
John Cook · 11/09/11 05:53PMNational Review Guy Explains How Sexual Harassment Isn't a 'Real Thing'
Jim Newell · 11/02/11 12:54PMIt didn't take long for many writers who veer towards the "right wing" of the political spectrum to formulate their consensus response to Herman Cain's still-vague history of alleged sexual harassment, and sexual harassment claims in general: Lighten up, sweetheart! But few have had the guts to put it in such brazen terms as crabby old paleocon John Derbyshire, of the National Review. Let us celebrate "Derb" on his momentous day of social commentary.
'National Review' Knows Just How to Scare Liberals This Halloween
Jim Newell · 10/27/11 02:41PMThe National Review has discovered the most comical of ways to celebrate our nation's holy day, Halloween: Writing a special Halloween-themed column about how liberals are pussies! "How to Scare a Liberal to Death," is the column from real person "H.W. Crocker III," who's put together a list of the best old-timey aristocratic conservative costumes to scare your precious liberal friends.
National Review: Why Didn't Hitler and Qaddafi Bag Hotter Chicks?
Maureen O'Connor · 03/10/11 12:38PMWhy Are Conservatives 'Turning' on Glenn Beck?
Jim Newell · 02/09/11 03:07PMMaybe Jeb Bush Should Run After All
Jim Newell · 02/07/11 05:16PMRepublicans have a problem heading into the 2012 presidential election: They don't like any of their potential candidates. Huckabee, Romney, Palin, Gingrich, Thune, Pawlenty, Barbour and whoever else comes to mind are all losers. It's hard enough to knock off a sitting president, especially one whose poll numbers are on the rise and is, regardless of your opinion of what his "centrist" motives may portend, doing a fine job thus far of establishing himself as Washington's last reasonable man. It's even harder when all of your potential candidates are, again, losers.
The Right-Wing Media Would Like You to Threaten Nancy Pelosi
Ravi Somaiya · 04/09/10 10:06AMNational Review Invites Six White People to Explain Black Unemployment
Pareene · 04/01/10 02:16PMFor Just $1,000 $3399 You Too Can Spend Seven Nights on a Boat With Terrible People
Adrian Chen · 03/15/10 10:02PMWorld's Least Respected Conservative Thinker: There Are Too Many Gays and Whores in Newsweek
Pareene · 11/24/09 06:09PMAndy McCarthy on How Barack Obama is Just Like Ahmadinejad
Pareene · 06/22/09 02:07PMNational Review Online Is Sadly Losing Its Chief Source of Batshit Craziness
John Cook · 06/15/09 02:14PMFormer Deputy Assistant Attorney General Outs Pseudonymous Blogger Who Was Mean to Him
Pareene · 06/08/09 11:39AMNational Review Conflates 'Wise Latina' With Buddhist, Or Something
Pareene · 06/05/09 02:16PMNational Review Will Decide How Sotomayor Should Pronounce Her Own Name
John Cook · 05/27/09 09:30AMConservatives are angry at Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor because she pronounces her name with an emphasis on the last syllable—"SotomayOR"—like a foreigner, which she may as well be because she won't talk Americun. A National Review writer, not a Fox Nation commenter, is advancing this argument.
Hey, The Conservatives All Love Jake Tapper Now
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Ryan Tate · 11/25/08 09:19PMSure, Barack Obama is saving the in-the-tank liberal media by lending his image to various tchotchkes, but did you know the president-elect is also going to reinvigorate the conservative media? Fox News expects to goose its ratings capitalizing on right-wing outrage, and conservative journal National Review is one step ahead: It's already running ads saying that if you sign up for a subscription now, you can stop the godless Democratic pinkos from raising your taxes next year. Staff are deserting the magazine right and left, but apparently it is still confident it can single-handedly foil the Democratic Congress! Watch the hilarious ad, seen on Fox News, after the jump.
'Frightened' David Frum Leaves Seething National Review
Ryan Tate · 11/17/08 03:52AMAfter seeing a fellow National Review columnist told off by her editor ("embarrassing and outrageous") and readers ("my mother should have aborted me ... I should 'off' myself"), neocon David Frum has decided he is taking his anti-Sarah Palin views and following Christopher Buckley out the conservative journal's door. And amid the nasty internecine feuding on the National Review's website and elsewhere, he sounds more than a bit scared of what's left of the crumbling conservative movement:
National Review Gets Over Obama Victory On Idyllic Island Cruise
Alex Carnevale · 11/15/08 02:15PMMost of the conservative intelligentsia was crammed onto the National Review post-election cruise this week, where they salved each other's campaign wounds by weeping over scrapbooks of the Reagan years and shocking Brent Bozell with a taser. While some had drunken sex with Kate O'Beirne to dim the pain of the McCain loss, NR editor Rich Lowry and whoever the crew could spare stayed in New York to churn out the issue of the magazine, the one to resurrect the conservative cause and state the mission for the next four years. Sadly, Sarah Palin got in the way.The guest list for the cruise was announced as: Mitt Romney, Victor Davis Hanson, Bernard Lewis, Mark Steyn, Christopher Buckley, William McGurn, Jonah Goldberg, Brent Bozell, Pat Toomey, Andy McCarthy, Rob Long, Deroy Murdoch, Byron York, Kathryn Lopez, Kate O’Beirne, Ramesh Ponnuru, Jay Nordlinger, John J. Miller, Darcy Olsen, and Fr. Robert Sirico.