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National Review Online
National Review Online
NameNational Review Online
OwnerNational Review

National Review Online is the online version of the National Review, a conservative American magazine founded by William F. Buckley Jr. in 1955, with notable contributors including Whittaker Chambers, Russell Kirk, and James Burnham. The website features articles and commentary from prominent Republican Party figures such as Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, and George W. Bush, as well as libertarian thinkers like Milton Friedman and Ayn Rand. National Review Online also publishes content from think tanks like the Heritage Foundation and the Cato Institute, and has been associated with notable events like the Reagan Revolution and the Tea Party movement. The website has been influential in shaping conservative thought and policy, with contributors often appearing on Fox News, CNN, and MSNBC.

History

National Review Online was launched in 1998, during the Clinton administration, with the goal of providing a conservative perspective on current events, including the Monica Lewinsky scandal and the Impeachment of Bill Clinton. The website was initially edited by William F. Buckley Jr. and later by Rich Lowry, who has also written for The New York Times and The Washington Post. National Review Online has undergone several redesigns, including a major overhaul in 2011, which added new features and improved navigation, allowing readers to easily access content from notable contributors like Victor Davis Hanson, Mark Steyn, and John Podhoretz. The website has also expanded its coverage to include topics like foreign policy, with commentary from experts like Henry Kissinger and Condoleezza Rice, and economic policy, with analysis from economists like Thomas Sowell and Arthur Laffer.

Content and Features

National Review Online features a wide range of content, including news articles, opinion pieces, and commentary from prominent conservative thinkers like Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, and Ann Coulter. The website also publishes podcasts, videos, and blogs, including the popular The Corner blog, which features commentary from National Review editors and contributors, such as Andrew McCarthy and Deroy Murdock. National Review Online also hosts online debates and discussions, often featuring liberal and progressive voices like The New Republic and The Nation, as well as centrist and independent perspectives from The Atlantic and The Economist. The website has also partnered with other conservative organizations, such as the Federalist Society and the American Enterprise Institute, to provide additional content and resources.

Contributors and Staff

National Review Online has a diverse range of contributors, including politicians like Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio, journalists like Tucker Carlson and Laura Ingraham, and academics like Harvey Mansfield and Allan Bloom. The website's staff includes editors like Rich Lowry and Ramesh Ponnuru, as well as writers like Kevin Williamson and David French, who have also contributed to The Wall Street Journal and The Weekly Standard. National Review Online also features content from think tank experts like Charles Krauthammer and Michael Barone, and has published articles from notable historians like Niall Ferguson and Andrew Roberts. The website's contributors often appear on television and radio programs, including Meet the Press and The Hugh Hewitt Show.

Impact and Influence

National Review Online has had a significant impact on conservative thought and policy, with many of its contributors playing important roles in shaping the Republican Party platform, including the Contract with America and the Bush Doctrine. The website's influence can be seen in the work of politicians like Newt Gingrich and Paul Ryan, who have both written for National Review Online, as well as think tanks like the Heritage Foundation and the Cato Institute. National Review Online has also been influential in shaping public opinion on issues like taxation, healthcare, and national security, with contributors often citing the work of economists like Milton Friedman and Thomas Sowell. The website's content is frequently cited by media outlets like The New York Times and The Washington Post, and has been referenced by Supreme Court justices like Antonin Scalia and Clarence Thomas.

Controversies and Criticisms

National Review Online has been the subject of controversy and criticism, particularly from liberal and progressive groups, who have accused the website of promoting racist and sexist views, citing the work of contributors like John Derbyshire and Mark Steyn. The website has also faced criticism for its coverage of issues like climate change and evolution, with some accusing National Review Online of promoting pseudoscience and denialism. National Review Online has responded to these criticisms, arguing that it provides a necessary conservative perspective on current events, and that its contributors are simply exercising their First Amendment rights, as guaranteed by the United States Constitution. Despite these controversies, National Review Online remains a widely read and influential online publication, with a significant impact on conservative thought and policy, and continues to feature content from notable contributors like Victor Davis Hanson and Andrew McCarthy. Category:Conservative media

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