National Review is a USA magazine covering Political News. An American journal of conservative opinion and an online forum covering Republican/conservative news, commentary and opinion. The National Review was founded in 1955 by William F. Buckley. Buckley once answered a question about when the magazine would be profitable by saying, "You don't expect the Church to make a profit, do you?" It is one of the best American media outlets, according to Mondo Times members. The web site is presented in the English language.
| National Review Magazine Ratings | Content:
Very Good (9 votes)
Political Bias: Conservative (9 votes)
Credibility: Moderate (8 votes)
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| Reviews & Comments | Comments to date: 1. The most recent comments are below.
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Jeff Sycamore | Posted at 2:50pm on Friday, October 5th, 2007 | Generally I like reading this magazine even though I often find it hard to agree with many of the positions it takes. It is, however, quite interesting reading.
The writers present their opinions rather well, and while I am often at odds with the opinions of these writers, I find that they do keep a civil tone much of the time.
I would rate it rather high on quality of content and writing style, biased to the right, but entirely readable by most everyone. At times it can even be quite humorous.
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