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| publisher = Human Events}}</ref> | | publisher = Human Events}}</ref> | ||
Owned by [[Eagle Publishing]], the editor is [[Jed Babbin]]. | Owned by [[Eagle Publishing]], the editor is [[Jed Babbin]]. About 30 conservatives believe that [[Tom Phillips]], a Republican activist who acquired ''Human Events'' in the 1990s, is allowing the publication to drift to the left, and want Babbin fired.<ref name=GJ>{{citation | ||
| title = Conservative Leaders Call for Replacement of Human Events Editor | | title = Conservative Leaders Call for Replacement of Human Events Editor | ||
| author = Gregg Jackson | date = 27 January 2009 | | author = Gregg Jackson | date = 27 January 2009 | ||
| url = http://www.lifeandlibertyreport.com/llr/index.php?/archives/17-Conservative-Leaders-Call-for-Replacement-of-Human-Events-Editor.html | | url = http://www.lifeandlibertyreport.com/llr/index.php?/archives/17-Conservative-Leaders-Call-for-Replacement-of-Human-Events-Editor.html | ||
| publisher = Christian Newswire | | publisher = Christian Newswire | ||
}}</ref> Others, however, find the publication's authors to be well on the right. | }}</ref> Others, however, find the publication's authors to be well on the right; there were over [[200 contributors]] in the last quarter of 2009. | ||
Those calling for Babbin's firing were: | [[Human Events/Related Articles]] Those calling for Babbin's firing were not generally major figures in American conservatism: | ||
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|*[[Ted Baehr]] | | | ||
*[[Ted Baehr]] | |||
*[[Alan Keyes]] | |||
*[[Bob Enyart]] | |||
*[[Brian Rohrbough]] | |||
*[[Earle Fox]] | |||
*[[William Greene]] | |||
*[[Dave Daubenmire]] | |||
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*[[Steve Deace]] | |||
*[[Tom Hoefling]] | |||
*[[Scott Lively]] | |||
*[[Paul Cameron]] | |||
*[[Ray Neary]] | |||
*[[John O'Gorman]] | |||
*[[Robert Paine (pseudonym)]] | |||
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*[[Tricia Erickson]] | |||
*[[Dewey Crepeau]] | |||
*[[Bob Denny]] | |||
*[[Gregg Jackson]] | |||
*[[David Jeffers]] | |||
*[[Kenny Bolton]] | |||
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*[[Joseph Langlois]] | |||
*[[Tom Blumer]] | |||
*[[Kerry Lee Morgan]] | |||
*[[John Haskins]] | |||
*[[Patrick Flynn]] | |||
*[[Steve Schulin]] | |||
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*[[Richard Selfridge]] | |||
*[[Michael Carl]] | |||
*[[Ryan Sorba]] | |||
*[[Gregory Thompson]] | |||
*[[Michael Walsh]] | |||
*[[Judy Zabik]] | |||
|} | |} | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Revision as of 22:15, 20 January 2010
Human Events is an American conservative magazine, which states it holds high "the Reaganesque principles of free enterprise, limited government and, above all, a staunch, unwavering defense of American freedom". Its style, for over 60 years, has often been confrontational: "savor that rare moment in journalism when the thick fog of liberal bias is blown away to reveal... THE NAKED, BEDROCK TRUTH!"[1]
Owned by Eagle Publishing, the editor is Jed Babbin. About 30 conservatives believe that Tom Phillips, a Republican activist who acquired Human Events in the 1990s, is allowing the publication to drift to the left, and want Babbin fired.[2] Others, however, find the publication's authors to be well on the right; there were over 200 contributors in the last quarter of 2009.
Human Events/Related Articles Those calling for Babbin's firing were not generally major figures in American conservatism:
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