| Don We Now our Conservative Apparel. Friends, the season is upon us, and it is my duty -- truly my joy -- to offer some suggestions for what are certain to be great gifts that you need to give to those special conservatives in your life. This side of a diamond, nothing says "I love you" quite like a gift subscription to National Review magazine. It really makes for a great gift, the kind that keeps giving all year long. And: one size fits all! Starting in January and carrying through the elections, surely you want those dearest to you to have the wit and wisdom that only National Review can provide, especially in a critical election year. The cost for the 24-issue gift subscription is only $29.95. You may order here. Remember a time when children would . . . read books?! Once again, National Review is offering our beloved Treasury of Classic Bedtime Stories, Volumes One and Two.
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