NR Daily: Off the Shelf: In the Language of the Oppressor, from Ireland to Ukraine

About a year ago, Charles Cooke changed our occasional friendly lunches into recruiting sessions. He asked if I wanted to come write for National Review Online. This change to our routine was fine by me. I wanted excuses to eat together with him ...

February 24 2018

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Off the Shelf: In the Language of the Oppressor, from Ireland to Ukraine

About a year ago, Charles Cooke changed our occasional friendly lunches into recruiting sessions. He asked if I wanted to come write for National Review Online. This change to our routine was fine by me. I wanted excuses to eat together with him... Read More

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