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Coming tomorrow in NROriginals

The December 23, 1977 issue of National Review is chock full of goodies, three of which we share via the new edition of NROriginals: Bill Buckley pens a long and heartfelt tribute to the ill Hubert Horatio Humphrey, Paul Gigot reports on an assortment of  fellow-travelers, pinkos, and Viet Cong-o-philes assembing at a Big Apple high school to hear various Lefty creeps gloat over the U.S. defeat in Viet Nam, and on Capitol Hill M. Stanton Evans (in the wake of the Bakke case and the uproar over “affirmative action”) discusses how some conservatives are planning freedom-from-quotas legislation. NROriginals is a free weekly newsletter, delivering a blast from the past every Friday morning. It’s a must for all conservatives, as is its fraternal weekly newsletter, The Goldberg File, which gives you an exclusive taste of Jonah wit and wisdom every Thursday. Looking for daily fare? There’s Jim Geraghty’s (very popular) Morning Jolt, and every afternoon, NRO Digest. Sign up for one, some, or all four newsletters at http://www.nationalreview.com/newsletters.

Jack Fowler is a contributing editor at National Review and a senior philanthropy consultant at American Philanthropic.
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