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  • Soon thereafter, the ''[[National Review]]'' magazine was started, giving conservatives a periodical voice.
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  • ...RjMjE1OTE0NmI1ZjYzYzQwMWY1ZTE5Njk= Sarah Palin: Up and Out], Rich Lowry, ''National Review'', July 7, 2009. Retrieved July 16, 2009.</ref> ...xMTYzZWY= Palin on CBS], Rich Lowry, ''The Corner'' (Political Blog of ''[[National Review]]''), September 27, 2008. Retrieved July 15, 2009.</ref> and mainstream out
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  • Writing in the conservative ''National Review'', Jim Geraghty questioned the possible irony of "The Tea Party movement in | journal = National Review}}</ref>
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  • ...ently published in two American conservative journals he helped found, ''[[National Review]]'' in 1955 and ''[[Modern Age]]'' in 1957. He was the founding editor of t
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  • ...rom the Assimilation Model.<ref>Stanley Kurtz, "The God of Black Power", ''National Review'', 19 May 2008.</ref>
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  • ...ome newspapers and magazines (especially [[William F. Buckley, Jr.]]'s ''[[National Review]]'') and one charismatic national leader, Arizona Senator Barry Goldwater.
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  • ...al | date = 12 May 2004}}</ref> Michael Rubin had similar comments in the National Review.
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  • ...Kirk's ''The Conservative Mind'' (1953) and in the pages of the magazine ''National Review'', founded by [[William F. Buckley Jr.]] in 1955.
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