Notable Current Contributors
Current and past contributors to National Review magazine, National Review Online, or both:
- Jed Babbin
- Bruce Bartlett
- Myrna Blyth
- Denis Boyles
- Richard Brookhiser, senior editor (joined staff in the 1970s)
- Mona Charen
- Charles C. W. Cooke
- Robert Costa
- Dinesh D'Souza
- Jack Dunphy (pseudonym)
- Daniel Foster, News Editor
- David Freddoso
- Roman Genn
- Jim Geraghty, The Campaign Spot (formerly The Kerry Spot)
- Jonah Goldberg, NRO editor-at-large.
- Michael Graham
- Victor Davis Hanson
- Jeffrey Hart, NR senior editor
- Paul Johnson
- Phil Kerpen, NRO financial contributing editor
- Roger Kimball
- Florence King
- Dave Kopel, NRO columnist
- Charles Krauthammer
- Larry Kudlow, NRO economics editor
- Stanley Kurtz
- Michael Ledeen
- Mark Levin, NRO contributing editor/syndicated radio talk show host
- James Lileks
- Rob Long, NR contributing editor
- Kathryn Jean Lopez, NRO editor
- Rich Lowry, NR editor
- Donald Luskin, NRO financial contributing editor
- Jim Manzi
- Clifford May
- Andrew C. McCarthy
- John J. Miller NR national political reporter
- Stephen Moore, financial columnist
- Deroy Murdock
- Jay Nordlinger
- Michael Novak
- Kate O'Beirne, Washington, D.C. editor
- John O'Sullivan, NR editor-at-large
- Ramesh Ponnuru
- Dennis Prager
- David Pryce-Jones
- David B. Rivkin
- James S. Robbins
- Claudia Rosett
- Pat Sajak
- Joseph Morrison Skelly
- Thomas Sowell
- Stephen Spruiell
- Mark Steyn
- Jim Talent, former Senator from Missouri
- R. V. Young
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