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Jonah Goldberg
Goldberg delivers biting commentary and fresh analysis. Popular among young conservatives, Goldberg is a new voice for your op-ed page. His witty pop-culture references put a new spin on heavily covered stories. He is a founding editor of National Review Online, a member of the USA Today Board of Contributors and author of the best-seller "Liberal Fascism." Goldberg is a winner of the Lowell Thomas Award. Reach readers 18-34.
Jonah Goldberg Samples
Generation pap
This is the season of generational twaddle. At the all-women's school Barnard College, President Obama spoke to the audience as if they were an undifferentiated mob of "Julias." But in terms of naked pandering, few can match Vice President Joe Biden.
Romney's media handicap
Perhaps Mitt Romney played it right when he was meek and contrite in response to the Washington Post's front-page allegations that he bullied a kid half a century ago in high school.
'Money primary' pushes Obama to the left
For most of 2012, President Obama has been running in the Democratic primary. But that's not what I'm talking about.
Romney feeds the crocs
"If Mitt Romney can be pushed around, intimidated, coerced, co-opted by a conservative radio talk show host in Middle America, then how is he going to stand up to the Chinese?
Republicans have bad brains?
"They do that because they were born that way." If you say that about homosexuals, you are tolerant and realistic.
The false modesty of 'nerds'
Washington is full of nerds. Anyway, if you spend any time in Washington you'll find nerds. Some are quite successful. But these and other examples notwithstanding, nerds tend not to be "front of the store" types. The same goes in Washington.
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