Fall Internship Opportunity

The American Conservative has an opening for an intern this Fall. Dates are flexible. Responsibilities include: blogging, writing short items for the magazine, writing a longer reported piece, contributing to editorial meetings (headline ideas, proofreading, etc.) and various clerical tasks. The position comes with a very small stipend.
We have a number of promising candidates already. [...]

August recess

If politicians can take the month of August off, I don’t see why bloggers can’t either.  Actually,  my tasks at my job are going to increase significantly in the next few weeks so unless something major happens and except for occasional stray comments, I will see you all after Labor Day.
One request, please do partake [...]

Help TAC Grow

The American Conservative needs your help. In September, we’d like to distribute the magazine to attendees at the Campaign for Liberty’s Valley Forge conference. This will get the magazine into the hands of several hundred people highly sympathetic to the magazine’s positions on peace, sound money, civil liberties, and constitutional conservatism. It’ll cost us $200 [...]

TAC for August

A new issue of The American Conservative goes to press today. Don’t miss it — the September-dated issue includes a skeptical look (two pieces by Ted Galen Carpenter and John Laughland) at Americans’ love for global revolutions and protests; Michael P. Farris on what the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child means for [...]

Take a Moment…

…to fill out the TAC web survey. It’s a helpful demographic snapshot for us.
Update: Thanks to everyone who took the survey.

Dr. Paul in TAC

Dr. Rand Paul, that is. Pick up the August issue to read his essay on the army of lobbyists working to rip you off — and what can be done about them.
Of course, the best way to make sure you get this and everything else in TAC is to subscribe. Not only do you ge [...]

Online Exclusives: Scheuer, McCrary, Hart

The American Conservative returns to print this Thursday with the publication of our August issue — 52 pages of Pat Buchanan, Alexander Waugh, Peter Hitchens, Justin Raimondo, R.J. Stove, Kelley Vlahos, and many more, plus a Phil Giraldi intelligence scoop that you won’t want to miss. Subscribers can read the issue beginning on Monday, when [...]

TAC Tweets

You can now follow The American Conservative on Twitter. Just go here, or search for “amconmag.” We have a Facebook page, too.

The American Conservative Redux

Ahead of the debut of our new monthly format for the print mag, TAC’s online presence has had a major revamp. Check out the main page to see all of the new features we’ve added — two new blogs (the group blog PostRight and my own Tory Anarchist); links to the most compelling material from [...]

Persons of Interest

This week the TAC website features a retrospective of some of the most penetrating profiles from our archives: R. J. Stove on Evelyn Waugh, Pat Buchanan interviewing Ralph Nader, Tom Woods on the follies of Woodrow Wilson, Bill Kauffman on Gore Vidal, and many more, including several pieces that have never before been available on-line. [...]