To: Luis Gonzalez
Interesting but sad tale. I was a longtime subscriber to the Spectator, but I certainly didn't let my subscription lapse because I thought they went after Clinton too much or were "out of touch" with all the idiots who blindly supported him (and who are now heaving a collective gasp as the vibrations from the WTC explosions shake the scales from their eyes). I only let my subscription lapse when Gilder changed it, and I was disappointed that it would no longer be the sharp-edged conservative magazine that I loved. I wanted more politics, not less. I hope Tyrell & company find another outlet, and soon.
6 posted on
10/23/2001 9:19:56 PM PDT by
HHFi
To: HHFi
I liked the old Spectator. But I like the new one too.
17 posted on
10/23/2001 9:50:00 PM PDT by
Tribune7
To: HHFi
I'm with you. Although this month has a great article about physics, that's about all I'm interested in. The rest is not why I subscribed to the magazine (and why I shall not resubscribe). And this is from a reader who subscribed since it was "The Alternative", on newsprint about 24" x 16". It's sad, isn't it.
31 posted on
10/23/2001 11:23:22 PM PDT by
jammer
To: HHFi
Interesting but sad tale. I was a longtime subscriber to the Spectator, but I certainly didn't let my subscription lapse because I thought they went after Clinton too much or were "out of touch" with all the idiots who blindly supported him (and who are now heaving a collective gasp as the vibrations from the WTC explosions shake the scales from their eyes). I only let my subscription lapse when Gilder changed it, and I was disappointed that it would no longer be the sharp-edged conservative magazine that I loved. I wanted more politics, not less. I hope Tyrell & company find another outlet, and soon.Dittos..I loved the"Old Spectator"edge and irreverence..that combined with some solid conservative writing made it an important part of my life for many years..but they killed what was best..
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