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Assessing the Conventions

The speeches have been delivered and the nominees officially selected. Which party came out on top? Our experts weigh in on what the conventions mean for the election.David French Here’s the Democratic...

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Fatal Arab Spring

What does the deadly violence against U.S. officials in Libya and Egypt say about the Arab Spring? Is Mitt Romney ready to lead in this international atmosphere? Is our current president?SHOSHANA BRYEN...

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What Will Wednesday Look Like?

Wednesday night marks the first presidential debate of the 2012 general election. We asked some veteran election watchers what they’re hoping to see happen. JAMES CAPRETTA I am hoping to see Romney...

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Election Crystal Ball

ROBERT ALT Ohio has been evenly divided for so long that it is hard to remember a time when we were not in this interminable election season or when Ohio was not “in play” or tied. But fortune favors...

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Lessons Learned

What can we learn from Election 2012? Some reflections: GERARD ALEXANDER Some are feeling despair: If Republicans gave it their all, and couldn’t beat a polarizing president in a terrible economy,...

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Gratitude, Even in November 2012

It’s been a disappointing month for many in this part of the World Wide Web. But there remains much to be thankful for. National Review friends and family gather here to give a little thanks. RACHEL...

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What They Want for Christmas

Every year about this time, friends and family of National Review Online help you with suggestions for your Christmas list. And so, for your consideration, . . .RICHARD BROOKHISER Back to Blood, by Tom...

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Newtown Answers

Twenty children and six adults are dead. In Nigeria, people put their lives at risk going to church on Sundays. But in New England? The thought that going to school could be a final act is hard for us...

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Crystal Ball 2013

What’s in store in 2013? National Review Online contributors weigh in.DAVID GELERNTER Paul Ryan becomes speaker of the House.First, serious skirmishing takes place between the education establishment...

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Remembering Judge Bork

A brilliant American jurist -- who would be a former Supreme Court justice but for an ugly political circus in the Senate -- has died. Judge Robert H. Bork, a friend to many at National Review and a...

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The Dream Today

National Review Online asked a panel of distinguished commenters to assess where Dr. King’s dream stands, 50 years after his historic speech. Anthony BradleyFifty years ago, Dr. King provided America...

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What Good Can Come of the Shutdown?

How can this shutdown end well? What is an acceptable solution? What can we learn from here? National Review Online asked some political observers and vets for their insights. David FrenchWill the...

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Missing WFB

This weekend would have marked William F. Buckley Jr.’s 88th birthday. What do you miss most about NR’s founder? We asked some friends.Lee EdwardsI once described Bill Buckley as “incandescent,” but on...

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Turkey and Memories

We asked National Review Online contributors to share their favorite Thanksgiving recipes, memories, and traditions.Michael AuslinSince I come from a small family, Thanksgiving was one of only two...

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Christmas Shopping 2013

RICHARD BROOKHISERThree books, two I want to read and one I have.Duke, by Terry Teachout —​ I trust Terry on everything, especially jazz. His bio of Louis Armstrong, Pops, was a delight. Duke is the...

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Sounding Off on the Sound of Music

On Thursday night, NBC aired a live performance of The Sound of Music, starring Carrie Underwood. It was all the buzz on Twitter, and over the weekend I noticed families watching it -- families watched...

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The Best and the Worst of 2013

National Review Online friends and family wrap up 2013 with highlights and lowlights. Hunter BakerThe worst for America: I cannot help but choose the implementation of Obamacare. Remember, he embraced...

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What Will Happen in 2014?

As is tradition here, some fearless predictions about the new year.RICHARD BROOKHISERFour present trends will continue:Obamacare will keep finding ways to stink up the joint.Republicans will pick up...

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The War on Poverty at 50

Today marks the 50th anniversary of LBJ’​s announcing his “war on poverty.” What went wrong? What, if anything, went right? What would a real war on poverty look like in 2014? Some experts reflect....

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