NR Daily: NRPLUS Conference Call with Kevin Williamson and Rich Lowry

In the tenth NRPLUS conference call, NR editor in chief Rich Lowry spoke with Kevin D. Williamson about his new book, his firing from The Atlantic, and the 2020 election.

July 17 2019

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NRPLUS Conference Call with Kevin Williamson and Rich Lowry

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In the tenth NRPLUS conference call, NR editor in chief Rich Lowry spoke with Kevin D. Williamson about his new book, his firing from The Atlantic, and the 2020 election. Read More

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