Joseph Sobran The National Review Years

Joseph Sobran
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Joseph Sobran rubbed shoulders with many of the most intelligent, powerful and commanding conservative agendas during his tenure at the National Review. For twenty-one years, Sobran-- Joseph Sobran rubbed shoulders with many of the most intelligent, powerful and commanding conservative agendas during his tenure at the National Review. For twenty-one years, Sobran-- with the flash of an axiom or mere quote from the old bard--(and of course--G.K. Chesterton)deflated the nostrums of the radical left/democrat party just as President Ronald Reagan took office in 1980. A majority of Sobran's articles relied upon some startling, sensational headline which was to grip the nation for weeks on end as War commenced under the public diktats of the "hive."
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