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The '''National Review''' is an influential political newsmagazine, created by [[William F. Buckley]] in 1955 and currently edited by [[Rich Lowry]]. Along with the [[Weekly Standard]] and the [[American Spectator]], it is regarded as one of the Big Three of conservative magazines and is highly popular among those with among the Radical Right.
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The '''National Review''' is an influential political newsmagazine, created by [[William F. Buckley]] in 1955 and currently edited by [[Rich Lowry]]. Along with the [[Weekly Standard]] and the [[American Spectator]], it is regarded as one of the Big Three of conservative magazines and is highly popular.

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The National Review is an influential political newsmagazine, created by William F. Buckley in 1955 and currently edited by Rich Lowry. Along with the Weekly Standard and the American Spectator, it is regarded as one of the Big Three of conservative magazines and is highly popular.