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Prior to the election, National Review devoted a full article to explaining why Donald Trump, unlike Mitt Romney (who supported abortion and Obamacare), George W. Bush (who grew the federal government more than any president since Lyndon B. Johnson) and Marco Rubio (who supports illegal immigration) is not a true conservative.
So who's paying all these contributions? Who pays for their staff writers?
Snoopy
at May 13, 2017 9:11 PM
An insidious cabal of ruthless string-pullers!
That's who!!
Seriousballs, Snooplette, what's it like the be that guy?
The rest of us will never know.
Crid
at May 13, 2017 10:48 PM
A "propaganda pamphlet" about Saturday Night Fever...
...In 2017.
Crid
at May 13, 2017 10:52 PM
> Seriousballs, Snooplette, what's it like the be
> that guy?
It's great to keep winning Cridster...
Snoopy
at May 14, 2017 7:50 AM
I liked the Saturday Night Fever article, which I read a few days ago. Nothing globalist about it. The article pointed out that the movie is closer to real life than most of today's moves. In spite of his suave moves, Travolta did not get the girl, which often happens in real life.
In the meantime, some good news from the Administration That Must Not Be Named (on this blog, anyway).
Two good pieces in NR yesterday:
Crid at May 13, 2017 5:51 PM
National Review is a propaganda pamphlet funded by globalist elites who look down upon real Americans.
Snoopy at May 13, 2017 7:02 PM
National Review is a propaganda pamphlet funded by globalist elites who look down upon real Americans.
-Snoopy
Oh, good grief!
Charlie Brown at May 13, 2017 8:58 PM
National review makes no money. It's income is all from undisclosed donors.
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Prior to the election, National Review devoted a full article to explaining why Donald Trump, unlike Mitt Romney (who supported abortion and Obamacare), George W. Bush (who grew the federal government more than any president since Lyndon B. Johnson) and Marco Rubio (who supports illegal immigration) is not a true conservative.
So who's paying all these contributions? Who pays for their staff writers?
Snoopy at May 13, 2017 9:11 PM
An insidious cabal of ruthless string-pullers!
That's who!!
Seriousballs, Snooplette, what's it like the be that guy?
The rest of us will never know.
Crid at May 13, 2017 10:48 PM
A "propaganda pamphlet" about Saturday Night Fever...
...In 2017.
Crid at May 13, 2017 10:52 PM
> Seriousballs, Snooplette, what's it like the be
> that guy?
It's great to keep winning Cridster...
Snoopy at May 14, 2017 7:50 AM
I liked the Saturday Night Fever article, which I read a few days ago. Nothing globalist about it. The article pointed out that the movie is closer to real life than most of today's moves. In spite of his suave moves, Travolta did not get the girl, which often happens in real life.
In the meantime, some good news from the Administration That Must Not Be Named (on this blog, anyway).
mpetrie98 at May 14, 2017 12:28 PM
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