The Nation is a weekly leftist periodical devoted to politics and culture. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. en.wikipedia.org;
Wikipedia mentions nothing about communism, the outrageous claim you made earlier today. You should be ashamed for lying.
As for the issue of Bush's vacations, the Nation is not the first to point out his bad vacation habits nor will it be the last. But I agree with you, excessive bike riding is not grounds for impeachment. Fortunately, he has done much worse things.
Founded on July 6, 1865 as a classical liberal publication, it is the oldest weekly in the United States. It is published by the Nation Company, L.P. at 33 Irving Place, New York City. The Nation has bureaus in Budapest, London, and Southern Africa and departments covering Architecture, Art, Corporations, Defense, Environment, Films, Legal Affairs, Music, Peace and Disarmament, Poetry, and the United Nations.
Again, they say nothing about communism.
The Nation magazine has lost money every year of operation and is sustained by a group of almost 28,000 donors called the Nation Associates who donate funds to the periodical above and beyond their annual subscription fees.
And this bothers you why? |