The New American

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The New American (TNA) is a print magazine published twice a month by American Opinion Publishing Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of the John Birch Society (JBS). The magazine was created in 1985 from the merger of two JBS magazines: American Opinion and The Review of the News.


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History

In 1956, Robert W. Welch, Jr. created his first publication, published monthly called One Man's Opinion, which later became known two years later as American Opinion.

Additionally, starting in 1965 was another JBS affiliated publication known as The Review of the News, which was intended for a broader readership. This magazine was meant for straight news. The first published version of "Correction, Please!" was featured in this magazine and is also now continued in The New American.

In September 1985, American Opinion was merged with The Review of the News to create The New American, with the aim of attracting a readership large enough to "make the saving of our country possible." The magazine's name was inspired by an Robert Welch's "New Americanism" essay.

Notable contributors have included Bob Adelmann, Hilaire du Berrier, Samuel Blumenfeld, and Ron Paul.

The print version of the magazine is available to subscribers, but publishes free daily content online.


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The Freedom Index

Published in The New American twice per year or four times each (two-year) congressional term, The Freedom Index is a Congressional scorecard based on the U.S. Constitution. "It rates congressmen based on their adherence to constitutional principles of limited government, fiscal responsibility, national sovereignty, and a traditional foreign policy of avoiding foreign entanglements."

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