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Is The American Conservative Shutting Down? (Buchanan's mag folding)
IntellectualConservative.com ^ | July 18, 2006 | Nicholas Stix

Posted on 07/18/2006 2:50:58 PM PDT by Western Civ 4ever

TAC would have prospered had it given its readers straight talk about race, and laid out that “humbler” approach to foreign affairs that George W. Bush had promised the electorate in 2000.

On Saturday, I learned it is very likely that The American Conservative magazine is shutting down. This is a shame, because:

1. It was the first major conservative magazine since National Review, almost fifty years earlier, that was founded not to curry favor with the powerful, but to criticize them, and seek to change their minds. NR had long since turned largely into a coven of neocon court propagandists. And though TAC’s demise may suggest otherwise, there is a healthy market for a semi-weekly magazine showcasing highbrow conservative intellectual writing and journalism.

2. I had a number of friends and acquaintances there, who are among America’s greatest intellectuals, and who must now seek elsewhere after work; and

3. I never got to sell an article there, and go through the cycle of freelancing for it, enthusiastically supporting it, getting stiffed by the editor, and becoming embittered towards the rag, that I have gone through with so many other media outlets where I lacked (or lost) a “rabbi,” and so was seen by the editor as “of use” for a time, before being tossed aside.

TAC (it calls itself “AMCONMAG,” but that sounds too much like “ECOMCON,” the clandestine military unit poised to take over the country in a coupe d’etat, in the movie Seven Days in May), could have become wildly successful, by the admittedly modest standards of political magazines. It had star-power (editor and writer Pat Buchanan), a few million bucks behind it (courtesy of editor/gossip columnist and Greek shipping and textiles heir, Taki Theodoracopulos), and a stable of brilliant writers.

Millions of Americans, including many white Americans, have been mad as hell for years about what passes for “conservative” journalism and political debate in this country. Their legions variously read, post, and sent letters to hundreds of Web sites such as Free Republic, VDARE, American Renaissance, Liberty Forum, Pipe Bomb News, ALIPAC, and hundreds more blogs.

But no matter how sophisticated paper-free media has become, there’s something special about a magazine. Once upon a time, National Review served this niche, but no more. Chronicles magazine could have served this audience, but it has long been run by classicist Thomas Fleming, who while a brilliant writer and thinker (at least he was prior to the lapse of my subscription in early 2000), is an incompetent and vindictive editor. Under Fleming’s leadership, while I wrote for Chronicles (1992-1999), its readership shrunk from over 20,000 to just over 5,000.

(And abusing editors and stiffing writers is also no way to go through life. In 1999, managing editor Ted Pappas left Chronicles after carrying Fleming for ten years. Rather than publicly thanking Ted for his yeoman-like efforts, Fleming coldly noted in a box that Ted had left Chronicles. No thanks, no nothing. By the way, Fleming still owes yours truly $150, for a 2,200-word, “Letter from New York” on Rudy Giuliani that he commissioned but never ran, never formally killed, and for which he never paid me a kill fee. I managed eventually to chop up the manuscript and sell the scraps, but that has no bearing on Fleming’s obligation to me. As best I could figure, Fleming’s stiffing of me just after Ted gave notice was some perverse form of revenge by proxy, sort of like stories I’ve heard of one tenured academic slugging a rival’s student. I guess Ted Pappas was my “rabbi” at Chronicles. You'd think an editor would realize just how vindictive writers can be.)

Middle American News, which is largely devoted to immigration reform but has published some work on race, has over 100,000 readers, but has never had the financial backing necessary to make a big splash.

American Renaissance has ably exploited the Internet, with a Web site that is read daily by tens of thousands of conservatives unhappy with the GOP. It is also read by conservative writers who would never admit to perusing it, and yet many of the articles they discuss or link to, clearly came from AR’s invaluable daily roundup. However, AR’s strength is also its weakness: It is about race, period. It is also not, to my knowledge, lavishly funded.

TAC would have prospered, had it given its readers straight talk about race, and laid out that “humbler” approach to foreign affairs that George W. Bush had promised the electorate in 2000, and which was characteristic of the Old Right, whose spirit TAC sought to evoke. An isolationist or neo-isolationist approach would have been respected, had it been intelligently argued.

Instead, TAC caved in on race, without even putting up a fight, and its foreign affairs position, rather than intelligent isolationism or neo-isolationism, often amounted to little more than “Die Juden, er, Neocons, sind unser Unglueck!”

The attacks on the, ahem, neocons, were to give the editors the illusion that they were fearless. Straight talk on race would have replaced such illusions with the reality of courage.

And what, then, is the legacy of the less than four-year run of TAC? That is impossible to say, at present. Its friends and enemies will seek to spin its demise this way and that, but the magazine’s true legacy will reside in what its most talented writers go on to do, including whether they manage to found another conservative magazine, and if so, whether they avoid repeating the mistakes they made this time around, or give in even more to paranoid obsessions with Jews, and cowardice on race.

On Monday morning, I called TAC, to get a comment. A staffer, Daniel McCarthy, said “O.k., one moment,” and went to confer with his bosses. He then came back and told me, “I’m sorry, there’s no one here who can help you at the moment."

I opined that I would think that his bosses would want to comment on such an important story. McCarthy replied, cooly, "Well, thanks for calling.”

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New York-based freelancer Nicholas Stix has written for Toogood Reports, Middle American News, the New York Post, Daily News, American Enterprise, Insight, Chronicles, Newsday and many other publications. Add1dda@aol.com http://www.thecriticalcritic.blogspot.com/


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Philosophy; Politics/Elections
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To: Conservativegreatgrandma
American Conservative Shutting Down?

Good. I was never happy that PB appropriated the name of Leroy Corey's fine publication.

21 posted on 07/18/2006 3:10:37 PM PDT by EternalVigilance
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To: Western Civ 4ever
But no matter how sophisticated paper-free media has become, there’s something special about a magazine. Once upon a time, National Review served this niche, but no more. Chronicles magazine could have served this audience, but it has long been run by classicist Thomas Fleming, who while a brilliant writer and thinker (at least he was prior to the lapse of my subscription in early 2000), is an incompetent and vindictive editor. Under Fleming’s leadership, while I wrote for Chronicles (1992-1999), its readership shrunk from over 20,000 to just over 5,000. (And abusing editors and stiffing writers is also no way to go through life. In 1999, managing editor Ted Pappas left Chronicles after carrying Fleming for ten years. Rather than publicly thanking Ted for his yeoman-like efforts, Fleming coldly noted in a box that Ted had left Chronicles. No thanks, no nothing. By the way, Fleming still owes yours truly $150, for a 2,200-word, “Letter from New York” on Rudy Giuliani that he commissioned but never ran, never formally killed, and for which he never paid me a kill fee. I managed eventually to chop up the manuscript and sell the scraps, but that has no bearing on Fleming’s obligation to me. As best I could figure, Fleming’s stiffing of me just after Ted gave notice was some perverse form of revenge by proxy, sort of like stories I’ve heard of one tenured academic slugging a rival’s student. I guess Ted Pappas was my “rabbi” at Chronicles. You'd think an editor would realize just how vindictive writers can be.)

This hack can't write, for one comment. He is a prime example of why people think these pseudo elitists are morons. I love the part that states when he wrote for the publication, circulation dropped from 20,000 to 5,000. Get a clue. The rest of the garbage is typical whining by the media, I don't care what the political philosophy is. The sense of entitlement these goofs claim is truly funny. Buchanan and his minions have gone off the deep end and certainly don't represent my conservative values. As far as I am concerned, good riddance. He almost gave us Gore and helped in giving us Clinton.

22 posted on 07/18/2006 3:10:57 PM PDT by bfree (Liberalism-the yellow meat,)
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To: Suzy Quzy

What is it exactly that Buchanan has been so wrong about?


23 posted on 07/18/2006 3:11:11 PM PDT by american spirit
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To: Western Civ 4ever

Pat B's problem is being to bizarre for the mainstream but not bizarre enough for the kooks.


24 posted on 07/18/2006 3:14:55 PM PDT by Ben Ficklin
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To: gov_bean_ counter

It's an old joke about Patsy, but a good one.


25 posted on 07/18/2006 3:18:25 PM PDT by MeanWestTexan (God Protect Israel.)
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To: ansel12
"National Review"

As a subscriber to National Review, if I had to pick one magazine that everyone should read, it would be NR. Not that I agree with them or any other conservative mag or publication on every issue. But their articles are always well-written and reasoned out. I never read Buchanan's rag, but I'm willing to say it probably had a decent article from time to time. But a mix of isolationism and anti-Semitism doesn't do it for me. Plus Buchanan seems to have adopted the leftist approach to economics. Good riddance.

26 posted on 07/18/2006 3:21:52 PM PDT by driftless ( For life-long happiness, learn how to play the accordion.)
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To: Suzy Quzy

Buchanan's love affair with Lenora Fulani proved once and for all that the man is a nutcase.


27 posted on 07/18/2006 3:23:59 PM PDT by OldFriend (I Pledge Allegiance to the Flag.....and My Heart to the Soldier Who Protects It.)
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To: Western Civ 4ever

Is this the Magazine whose Publisher endorsed John Kerry in 2004?


28 posted on 07/18/2006 3:24:03 PM PDT by Jack Ian
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To: EternalVigilance

Agreed.


29 posted on 07/18/2006 3:25:36 PM PDT by Conservativegreatgrandma
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To: The_Reader_David
"Buchanan

Buchanan made too many references to white Eurams as being the only legitimate Americans. He seems to not understand that being a good American involves adhering to traditional American principles and mores and has nothing to do with skin color or nation of origin. Again good riddance, I'm glad he was booted out of the GOP.

30 posted on 07/18/2006 3:26:51 PM PDT by driftless ( For life-long happiness, learn how to play the accordion.)
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To: driftless

I fully agree.


31 posted on 07/18/2006 3:27:15 PM PDT by ansel12
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To: Western Civ 4ever

Soros should kick in to help the magazine survive.


32 posted on 07/18/2006 3:28:33 PM PDT by Rosemont
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To: gov_bean_ counter; Western Civ 4ever
I agree. What's distinctive about Pat Buchanan and TAC (economic and foreign policy isolationism, anti-Israel stance) isn't conservative and what is conservative about them isn't distinctive. Besides, TAC routinely kissed up to leftists like Norman Mailer.

Still, it was better than Chronicles and American Renaissance--- sort of the way Bill Clinton was a better president than Jimmy Carter.

Does anyone know what the writer means when he says "TAC caved in on race"?
33 posted on 07/18/2006 3:31:26 PM PDT by mjolnir ("All great change in America begins at the dinner table.")
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To: Suzy Quzy
Pat Buchanan went soooo far to the right, that he went 'round the bend' and landed in the far left looneyland.

What part of you being absolutely, totally, and completely, right describes you the best?

34 posted on 07/18/2006 3:35:30 PM PDT by Common Tator
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To: Western Civ 4ever

Since 2000, when Pat ran as a member of the reform party, Buchanan has not been a member of the Republican Party.


35 posted on 07/18/2006 3:38:09 PM PDT by ChadGore (VISUALIZE 62,041,268 Bush fans. We Vote.)
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To: Western Civ 4ever

He could sell them to his Hezzbollah supporters. Oh wait, they can't read.


36 posted on 07/18/2006 3:52:12 PM PDT by LdSentinal
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To: Western Civ 4ever
Don't let the door hit ya in the arse when you leave and turn out the damn lights Pat. Pat remind me of Ambassador Joesph Kennedy who loved what Hitler was doing for Germany until it became clear that he was a madman.
37 posted on 07/18/2006 4:00:08 PM PDT by conservativecorner
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To: driftless

Pat's slowly been morphing into a male version of Arianna Huffington


38 posted on 07/18/2006 4:24:13 PM PDT by philo
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To: philo

I thought that David Brock had morphed into the female version of Arianna Huffington.


39 posted on 07/18/2006 7:22:11 PM PDT by RightWingAtheist (Creationism is to conservatism what Howard Dean is to liberalism)
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To: driftless; All

I made the mistake in voting for him in 92...


40 posted on 07/18/2006 7:27:49 PM PDT by KevinDavis (http://www.cafepress.com/spacefuture)
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