Crossing Swords: Dwight Macdonald and Journalism as Style over Substance

Like William F. Buckley, Jr., Dwight Macdonald attended Yale and the men shared a common concern regarding the state of popular culture and the dumbing down of American education and letters. But Macdonald considered National Review glib, non-traditional and anti-intellectual, and he clashed with Buckley over the Vietnam War and the role of civil disobedience.

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Howard Dean and the 1850s: Convenient Racial Revisionism

Someone should remind Howard Dean that his Party is the party is segregation, slavery, and Jim Crow. 

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