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I mean, The American Spectator — which has been
around almost as long as National Review — The
American Spectator has stood true to principle through all of
it. Largely due to the leadership there, my buddy Bob Tyrrell. Wlad
over there, too, and a number of others. You’ve got the great
Jeffrey Lord.
There’s a number — I don’t want to start naming everybody,
but you’ve got an absolutely tremendous magazine and website
there, The American Spectator.
I would suggest that you bookmark it.
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