With an election just months away, the stakes couldn’t be higher.
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Dear Friend, How about a newspaper that actually loves America?
I’m not just talking about good, old-fashioned flag-waving love of country. I’m talking about much more than that.
It’s no secret that most of our national press is ideologically corrupt. It’s steeped in agenda-driven coverage and champions grand schemes designed to weaken American ideals and influence on the world stage.
The New York Sun is cut from different cloth. It’s a paper that lives and breathes American values. It has done since 1833.
We understand well what makes our country unique and why we must fight for it.
We’re sworn to defend and uphold our national parchment, the Constitution of the United States.
We know that equality before the law must be applied in practice and not just in principle.
The Sun’s famed 19th century editor, Charles A. Dana, put it this way: “An American who thinks another country is better than this should not go into journalism.” 125 years later, we couldn't agree more.
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