Jonah, Trump, and . . . Pants?



Dear NR Friend,

Yes, pants.

The Donald is no fan of Jonah Goldberg. This week he leveled a - Trumpian - blast at our colleague, telling an NBC interviewer that Jonah . . . didn't know how to buy pants.

Huh?

Yep. Read all about the tempest here.

Should we let this crisis go to waste? Or waist? We thought - let's turn The Donald's oddball smear / diss / whatever into an opportunity for you to help NR. And Jonah. To make sure he is kept clothed. At least from the shoes up and the belt down.

We're looking for 200 G-File fans and NRO aficionados to donate the equivalent of a pair of good old everyday slacks - just an affordable $25.

That generosity will be put to very good use, to keep NR kicking the pants of the left. And keeping Jonah in chinos.

The Jonah Pants Mini Webathon will end Sunday at midnight.

Send us some help, and send The Donald a message. And Jonah a pair of knickers.

Donate here.

Many thanks,

Jack Fowler
Publisher
National Review

www.NationalReview.com


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