Dear National Review Friend, You know and I know: There isn't a better, more straightforward, more consequential writer on the Hillary Clinton email scandal than Andrew C. McCarthy. Over the past months, Andy's informed and prescient essays on the unfolding scandal and the FBI's (mis!)handling of the Clinton investigation and prosecution-recommendation have been unmatched. He has nearly singlehandedly laid bare the case against the security-be-damned former Secretary of State. And no one but no one has taken FBI Director James Comey to the woodshed like Andy has in his NRO writings. Here's something else you know and I know: NRO provides a vital service to conservatism. It can only do that with your support -- magazine subscriptions, advertising revenue, cruise reservations, and tee shirt sales don't get us far enough. Bill Buckley knew that our readers -- those who rightly see NR as a vital cause -- would be key, even eager, participants in the success of this venture. We occupy the same foxhole with many of you. There is room for more. Maybe even . . . you. With your financial help and encouragement, we can and will continue to publish Andy and so many other wise and talented writers who are meaningful -- profoundly meaningful -- to our principles. Help us stay on top of the Clinton scandals -- publishing the best reporting and analyses to be found anywhere -- by making a generous donation to the brief Webathon we are running this week and next. Your help is important. Vital. And possibly . . . overdue: Could be the case that it is now time -- for those of you who derive so much, daily, from NRO, but have yet to step up (and know you really should -- to make that long-intended contribution. Can I count on you for $50? How about $25? Even $10 can help. Let me head in the other direction: Would you see fit to contributing $100, or $250, or more? Whatever you can do, whether it is truly big bucks or the Widow's Mite, all is deeply appreciated. Donate here. Do it as a vote of support for the terrific writing of Andy McCarthy and the many others who have helped you make sense of current contentions. On behalf of all my colleagues at NR, many thanks, Jack Fowler Publisher, National Review P.S.: Andy is a fellow of the National Review Institute. Here's his piece on The Fatal Flaws in Comey's Theory, and here's his initial slap at Comey's no-prosecution outcome. A lot that's worth your time came between those two pieces. Also, I suggest you have a listen to Rush Limbaugh's interview with Andy, or watch his recent Facebook Live video discussing the FBI's decision.
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