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Rich Lowry's Speeches Cancelled at Indiana State University and Badger Institute Amid Smear Campaign
Sep 19, 2024, 07:35 PM
Rich Lowry, editor of the National Review, has had his speeches cancelled at Indiana State University and the Badger Institute due to an online smear campaign from fringe left-wing trolls. Lowry, who works for a conservative organization, has stated he will not cower or apologize for something he did not say. The smear campaign has drawn criticism from both sides, with some expressing disappointment that even conservative organizations like the Badger Institute fell for the false claims. Lowry's reaction to the cancellations was resolute, emphasizing his refusal to apologize for something he did not say.
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