It never has. This is why NR has always been a joint venture with its readers. Without your help down through the decades, we wouldn't be here today. We do everything possible to repay that devotion with our work.
We don't care whether truth and reason, the Constitution and free markets, and free speech and basic biological realities are fashionable or not — we will always be fierce in defending them.
And we will always insist that conservatism must be tethered to right reason, that it can't give in to conspiratorial thinking or thoughtless bombast without turning its back on its birthright — and losing the fights we desperately need to win.
If you need evidence of that, there were, unfortunately, examples scattered all across the electoral landscape on Tuesday night.
To me, the election hung a lantern on two possible paths for conservatism, one of which points toward victory and perhaps a national majority in 2024 that can make a conservative reform agenda a reality — and the other toward frustration and defeat.
We are wholly devoted to the first path. We will continue to combat the excesses of the Left and call out the asinine and lawless Biden administration, while assiduously working for a conservatism that can, and will, succeed.
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