Tom Hanks delivers his latest paean to secular humanism.

December 01 2019

VISIT NATIONALREVIEW.COM

Christian Faith Is the Missing Ingredient in A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood

Armond White

With progressive politics as the opiate of Hollywood, there’s no way to find true meaning in Fred Rogers’s life story, reducing it to the Christmas-without-Christ cheerleading. Read More

ADVERTISEMENT


Top Stories

History Is Short

Kevin D. Williamson

Each of us, possessed of the knowledge of his own nearly boundless ignorance, ought to have a little modesty and a little humility in arguments about politics and history.

A Weakened Chinese State Presents Its Own Dangers

Matthew Continetti

As China’s authoritarian model begins to show cracks, the West must remain vigilant.

Bloomberg Campaign Manager Says Impeachment Probe Is Making Trump’s Reelection ‘More...

Mairead McArdle

Michael Bloomberg’s campaign manager said Wednesday that the impeachment proceedings against President Trump are increasing his chances of reelection rather than damaging them as Democrats...

ADVERTISEMENT

The ‘Deep State’ Canard Spreads

Jonah Goldberg

It’s become a partisan talking point in defense of almost everything President Trump does.

Why Al Pacino Matters

Kyle Smith

Along with Jack Nicholson, he's the most essential American actor of his generation even in shameless-hambone mode, pumping electrifying craziness into his lines.

Quo Vadis, Democrati?

Victor Davis Hanson

We will probably see the "Holiday Impeachment" script play out for the next few weeks (or months), thereby, in all likelihood, ensuring the reelection of Donald Trump.

An Emetic Day in the Neighborhood

Kyle Smith

We learn in the film, in which the fuel-injected human charm machine Tom Hanks slows himself down to about twelve syllables an hour, that Fred Rogers really was that nice, gentle, and sweet.

CDC: U.S. Abortion Rate Continues to Drop

Mairead McArdle

The latest known abortion rate from 2016 is down 26 percent from 825,240 abortions in 2007.

ADVERTISEMENT

JOIN NRPLUS

PIC_WFB-022718.jpg

All Our Content. Fewer Ads. Members-Only Privileges.

NRPLUS is everything you would associate with a digital magazine subscription, and a whole lot more ─ including up to 90% fewer on-site ads, access to our private Facebook group, full commenting privileges, and invites to our writer/editor conference calls.

SEE MY OPTIONS

Photo Essays

ADVERTISEMENT

ADVERTISEMENT

 
 
 
Learn more about RevenueStripe...
national review

Follow Us & Share

19 West 44th Street, Suite 1701, New York, NY, 10036, USA
Your Preferences | Unsubscribe | Privacy
View this e-mail in your browser.