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'''FrontPageMag.com''', also known as '''Front Page Magazine''', is a ] online journal edited by ] and published by the ''Center for the Study of Popular Culture'', a non-profit organization established by Horowitz. Dedicated to conservative advocacy, ''FrontPageMag.com'' regularly criticizes the ], liberal ], ], ], ], ] organizations, ]s, and ] groups. It is particularly critical of commentators and politicians who attack the ]. '''FrontPageMag.com''', also known as '''Front Page Magazine''', is a ] online journal edited by ] and published by the ''Center for the Study of Popular Culture'', a non-profit organization established by Horowitz. Dedicated to conservative advocacy, ''FrontPageMag.com'' regularly criticizes the ], liberal ], ], ], ], ] organizations, ]s, and ] groups. It is particularly critical of commentators and politicians who attack the ].


After conservative ]'s column was dropped from ] because of a personal and editing dispute regarding a column she wrote on the ], FrontPageMag agreed to sponsor her regular column. After conservative author ]'s column was dropped from ] because of a personal and editing dispute regarding a column she wrote on the ], FrontPageMag agreed to sponsor her regular column.


The magazine and Horowitz's ''Center for the Study of Popular Culture'' receive financial backing from conservative publisher ]. The magazine and Horowitz's ''Center for the Study of Popular Culture'' receive financial backing from conservative publisher ].

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FrontPageMag.com, also known as Front Page Magazine, is a neoconservative online journal edited by David Horowitz and published by the Center for the Study of Popular Culture, a non-profit organization established by Horowitz. Dedicated to conservative advocacy, FrontPageMag.com regularly criticizes the Democratic party, liberal press, environmental movement, affirmative action, feminism, human rights organizations, labor unions, and pacifist groups. It is particularly critical of commentators and politicians who attack the War on Terror.

After conservative author Ann Coulter's column was dropped from National Review Online because of a personal and editing dispute regarding a column she wrote on the September 11, 2001 attacks, FrontPageMag agreed to sponsor her regular column.

The magazine and Horowitz's Center for the Study of Popular Culture receive financial backing from conservative publisher Richard Mellon Scaife.

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  • “Most of the groups that adamantly oppose the USA Patriot Act are oriented toward worrying more about terrorists’ civil liberties than their murderous intentions: The ACLU, People for the American Way, Human Rights Watch.” — from "Anti-Patriot Feminists,” Chris Weinkopf, Front Page Magazine, July 10, 2003

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