National Review Year 2022 Magazine Back Issues
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- Overcoming 1619
- Richard Brookhiser
- Charles C. W. Cooke-Phillip Magness
- Dan McLaughlin - Wildred Reilly
- Jail Break
- When Prosecutors Don't Prosecute
- Barry Latzer
- Putin's Bloobath
- David Pryce - Jones
- Elliott Abrams - The Editors
- The Forgotten Republican
- U.S. Grant's Fight For Civil Rights
- Allen C. Guelzo
- Keep Them Offline
- The Case For Banning Kids From
- Social Media Christine Rosen
- Running Dry
- Shawn Regan
- On The Water Crisis
- In The American West
- Filling In The Gaps
- The Loss Of Learning In Our Schools
- Dale Chu-Betsy DeVos
- Jack Fowler - Frederick M. Hess
- What Now, Republicans?
- An Agenda For 2023 And Beyond
- Beth Akers - Yuval Levin
- Dan Lips - Ramesh Ponnuru
- Hollywood's New Cancel Culture
- The Digital Mob Comes For Sundance
- Sebastian Junger
- Eyes On The Prize
- Matthew Continetti-Charles C. W. Cooke
- Caroline Downey - Jim Geraghty
- Madeleine Kearns - Philip Klein
- Breaking Point
- Ramesh Ponnuru
- The Editors
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National Review is an American conservative editorial magazine, focusing on news and commentary pieces on political, social, and cultural affairs. The magazine was founded by William F. Buckley Jr. in 1955. National Review's editor-in-chief is Rich Lowry, and its editor is Ramesh Ponnuru.
Since its founding, the magazine has played a significant role in the development of conservatism in the United States, helping to define its boundaries and promoting fusionism while establishing itself as a leading voice on the American right. While National Review is generally supportive of Republican politicians and policy priorities, the magazine has been critical of President Donald Trump since the 2016 presidential election.