![]() It was written by a bright young man named Jonah Goldberg. ![]() It had brilliant insights and long forgotten history. The advance dislike for this book simmered for months, and now the floodgates for negative reviews are open. JonahDispatch I once read a very compelling book called Liberal Fascism. It was inevitable that the review section for Goldberg's 'Liberal Fascism' would degenerate into the Mother of all Flame Wars. He is the author of the recently-released New York Times bestseller “Suicide of the West” (Crown Forum, 2018), as well as two previous New York Times bestsellers: “The Tyranny of Clichés” (Sentinel HC, 2012) and “Liberal Fascism” (Doubleday, 2008). And boy, does Jonah Goldberg have himself some enemies. He has written on politics, media, and culture for a wide variety of leading publications and has appeared on numerous television and radio programs. Novak Journalist of the Year at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC). Among his awards, in 2011 he was named the Robert J. The Atlantic magazine has identified Goldberg as one of the top 50 political commentators in America. He is also a weekly columnist for the Los Angeles Times, a Fox News contributor, and a regular member of the “Fox News All-Stars” on “Special Report with Bret Baier.” He was the founding editor of National Review Online. He was previously senior editor at National Review, where he had worked for two decades.Ī best-selling author, his nationally syndicated column appears regularly in over a hundred newspapers across the United States. ![]() Jonah Goldberg holds the Asness Chair in Applied Liberty at the American Enterprise Institute and is a Fellow at the National Review Institute. ![]()
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