Posted on 07/03/2021 9:36:32 AM PDT by Bloodandgravy
Many years ago, I had National Review and The American Conservative subscriptions. Chronicles magazine looks interesting.
The New American, published by the John Birch Society.
The CIA invented the term “conspiracy theory” to smear the John Birch Society, but everything they were predicting sixty years ago has now come to pass.
EVERYTHING.
Comes in newspaper format once a week.
Great writers - Conservative politics and culture articles.
bookmark
Imprimis.
Imprimis is the free monthly speech digest of Hillsdale College and is dedicated to educating citizens and promoting civil and religious liberty by covering cultural, economic, political, and educational issues. The content of Imprimis is drawn from speeches delivered at Hillsdale College events.
Any 30 round magazine.
Thanks for any recommendations. Not a noob, I was here during W immigration purges.
National geographic, time magazine, ebony, vogue
J/k j/k, lookin forward to people’s suggestions too
I like National Geographic from the ‘70s
Chronicles. Spectator, First Things
I took over my father’s subscription to NR. He started it the same year I began publication. I let it go a couple of years after WFB died when I finally gave up the idea that it was philosophically the same magazine.
They were always kinda bad, but not blatantly so like they are today. Today they are nearly unreadable. The 70s though they were pretty cool. We only had like 2-3 chan els on TV, so we had to get all our world info practically from books or magazines. I read through the dictionary, learned a lot of words that way, and read a lot of the encyclopedia brittanica volumes. Plus we have a volume set of animal books that I got to know a lot of Animal names. Even to this day I’ll see some weird animal on TV and Wil, recall reading about it, and give some facts on it.. the family just looks at me like I have a third eye or something lol
The SureFire 60-round mags are even better.
WFB “retired” from the CIA.
It was only when I got older and wiser that I realized that he never really retired....
Hillsdale College Imprimus
Probably need to check on publications in Hungary, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, or Poland to find a truly “conservative” magazine, IMHO...
William F. Buckley was the champion of Neoconservative ideology. That means an interventionist foreign policy which was needed for the Cold War.
The need for neoconservatives ended with the Cold War.
Now is the time for true conservatives, also called Paleoconservatives. Chronicles magazine is a good start for a subscription list.
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