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Author Topic: A critique of Fr. Feeney - Conde McGinley - Triumph magazine - L. Brent Bozell  (Read 7269 times)

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A criticism of Fr. Feeney is that he stopped publishing The Point in 1959. Why? Also Conde McGinley stopped publishing Common Sense, a similarly-themed newsletter that focused on Jєωιѕн influence, around the same time.

It feels like a copout. The Point was sorely needed during and after Vatican II. It's needed now.

I've heard about L. Brent Bozell's Triumph magazine, published from 1966-1975. I'll have to check it out and see if it's as good as The Point. Though reading Bozell's Wikipedia page, his association with lots of lightweights who never zeroed in on the Jєωιѕн angle, doesn't leave me expecting much from his newsletter.

Old issues of Triumph can be found on Anna's Archive: https://annas-archive.org/search?q=triumph


Instauration is a newsletter that I view as filling a gap after the demise of The Point. Joe Sobran first got into hot water with the Jєωιѕн establishment in the early 1980s for saying some positive things about the newsletter. Wilmot Robertson wasn't Catholic and it's not a Catholic newsletter, but there's still much to learn in just about every issue.

Thank you so much for this.  Over 100 issues, no less.

I hadn't been able to find Triumph prior to this.  You've made my day.

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Thank you so much for this.  I hadn't been able to find Triumph prior to this.  You've made my day.
Sure! I was surprised to find it as, like you, I'd been searching for a while.

You have to use the "Slow Download" link, as the "Fast Download" requires a fee. Still the slow download is fast enough.


Sure! I was surprised to find it as, like you, I'd been searching for a while.

You have to use the "Slow Download" link, as the "Fast Download" requires a fee. Still the slow download is fast enough.
Not if you're using "DownThemAll" (Firefox plug-in).  Don't know if I'm going to attempt that or not, not sure it'd work with Anna's Archives, you never know until you try.

I archive massive amounts of stuff and make redundant backups.

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Not if you're using "DownThemAll" (Firefox plug-in).  Don't know if I'm going to attempt that or not, not sure it'd work with Anna's Archives, you never know until you try.

I archive massive amounts of stuff and make redundant backups.
I doubt DownThemAll will work, but if it does please let me know. I've downloaded a few using the slow download links and it takes about 10 minutes for each of them. But internet speeds vary.

I doubt DownThemAll will work, but if it does please let me know. I've downloaded a few using the slow download links and it takes about 10 minutes for each of them. But internet speeds vary.
I have smokin' hot AT&T Fiber and can download things very fast.  I haven't tried DTA yet, due to the way the page is set up, I doubt it'd work, but I can always try and see.  If it's a modest donation, I wouldn't mind making one, to be able to take advantage of DTA, but I won't know that until I try.

I was interested to see that Triumph contained some secular advertising.  They had an ad for Schick razors, which makes me think that the Frawley family might have been patrons of TriumphThe New American also carries advertising for small companies presumably sympathetic to their cause, such as the Zignego family in Wisconsin that owns a road construction company.