This week National Review Magazine published a special edition with the headline “Against Trump.” In that issue, the editors of National Review along with 22 noted conservatives like Bill Kristol, Glenn Beck, Katie Pavlock, Michael Medved, and Dennis Prager made an impassioned plea for Republican voters not to nominate the brash real estate billionaire as the Republican nominee. They look at Donald Trump’s record (including his many years as a Democrat) and make a thorough case that Donald Trump is not a credible conservative.
I’ll have a new episode for you later in the week, but in light of all the media and the controversy surrounding this “Against Trump” issue of National Review, I am rebroadcasting my interview from this past December with National Review editor Rich Lowry. In it we discuss Donald Trump’s worse than spotty record as a conservative, his influence on the conservative movement and his role in the GOP primary, and I’ll ask Rich Lowry what his late friend and mentor William F. Buckley, Jr. might think of Trump if he were alive today. We’ll also talk about the 60th Anniversary of National Review, the possibility of a Cruz-Rubio showdown, hashtag heroics in the wake of the Paris attacks, and his memories of William F. Buckley, Jr.
If you enjoy this conversation with Rich Lowry, then click here to read more and subscribe to the online or print edition of National Review Magazine. You can also go to Amazon to order Rich Lowry’s books Lincoln Unbound: How an Ambitious Young Railsplitter Saved the American Dream and How We Can Do It Again, Legacy: Paying the Price for the Clinton Years, & his novel Banquo’s Ghost.
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