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The Unz Review hosts blogs of far-right writers Steve Sailer and Anatoly Karlin. The Review of General Psychology describes Sailer as "a political writer who uses the language of IQ and genetics to further a White nationalist political agenda" and Karlin as a promoter of "antisemitic conspiracy theories and associates with alt-right political activist Richard Spencer". [11]
The Unz Review describes itself as presenting "controversial perspectives largely excluded from the American mainstream media." [2] Unz says he mostly posts articles that have already been published, and "I don't even read most of the articles I publish, and I certainly don't edit them. I'm busy."
In September 2017, Valerie Plame encountered much criticism on Twitter when she retweeted Giraldi's Unz Review column "America's Jews are Driving America's Wars", and then when it was reported she had retweeted previous columns by Giraldi making claims about Jewish influence in American foreign policy, including "Why I Dislike Israel" (2014).
John Lindstrom knows Michigan. His columns offer rigorous political analysis about everything from the 2024 U.S. Senate election to the new GOP.
[51] [52] According to the Anti-Defamation League, The Unz Review is "a site that features numerous white supremacists and antisemites and is run by Ron Unz, who has written a number of antisemitic tracts." [4] Malkin has also been a contributor to the far-right anti-immigration website VDARE, writing a weekly column since 2002. [53]
Sailer, along with Charles Murray and John McGinnis, was described as an "evolutionary conservative" in a 1999 National Review cover story by John O'Sullivan. [18] Sailer's work has frequently appeared at Taki's Magazine, VDARE, and The Unz Review.
He writes a monthly column for the Mexican newspaper, La Jornada, and has previously written for the Spanish daily, El Mundo. [2] His commentary is widely carried on the internet and radio stations around the world. Petras currently contributes to CounterPunch, the Atlantic Free Press, [6] [non-primary source needed] and The Unz Review.
The Council for the National Interest ("CNI") is a 501(c)(4) non-profit, non-partisan anti-war advocacy group focused on transparency and accountability about the relationship of Israel and the United States and the impact their alliance has for other nations and individuals in other Middle East countries.