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REVIEW: ‘13 Novels Conservatives Will Love (but Probably Haven’t Read)’ by Christopher J. Scalia
"When conservatives discuss novels," Christopher Scalia complains in his entertaining and useful 13 Novels Conservatives Will Love (but Probably Haven’t Read), "we tend to mention the same handful of works. We cherish a reliable and sturdy stock that hasn’t been replenished in a generation or two"—a stock that includes The Lord of the Rings, Nineteen Eighty-Four, Brave New World, and, heaven help us, Atlas Shrugged. It shouldn’t be that way. Conservatives should be widely read literary people.
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A Mediocre Meal of a Memoir
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WATCH: Biden Threatens to 'Beat the Hell Out Of' Jake Tapper in First Public Comments Since 'Cancer Diagnosis'
Hunter Biden has also threatened the CNN host with physical violence
FACT CHECK: Glenn Greenwald 'Has Never Bowed' and 'Does Not Bend'
Radical left-wing journalist is best known for aiding and abetting the traitor…
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