‘This is a cabinet that looks like a really great episode of Celebrity Apprentice.’
National Review is a prominent conservative news and opinion magazine that has been a leading voice in American political discourse since its founding in 1955 by William F. Buckley Jr. The publication covers a wide range of topics through a conservative lens, with a strong focus on government and politics, culture and society, world affairs, and crime.
The magazine's readership primarily consists of individuals who align with conservative values and principles, seeking in-depth analysis, commentary, and perspectives on current events and issues from a right-leaning viewpoint. National Review attracts readers interested in thought-provoking discussions on domestic and international policies, legal and regulatory matters, and cultural debates.
National Review's coverage is known for its well-researched and substantive approach, often citing data and expert opinions to support its arguments. The magazine offers a platform for conservative thinkers, policymakers, and commentators to share their views on evolving stories and government announcements, as well as to provide opinion editorials on various subjects.
While National Review maintains a strong presence in print, it has also embraced digital platforms to reach a wider audience and engage with readers through online content and social media channels.