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The best columnists on the Right                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                [The 40 Best Conservative Columnists of 2021]( The best columnists on the Right [John Hawkins]( Jan 4 [Comment]( [Share]( I have been doing these “best columnist” lists since 2009, but they’ve become more difficult to do in the last couple of years because some of the best writers have moved behind subscription walls (I have subscriptions for the [Daily Wire]( and [The Dispatch](, but I have a more limited capacity to read some of the other pundits that are behind walls). A number of columnists have also changed outlets because the Right has splintered, which inevitably leads to angry recriminations over who makes the list. In any case, opinions may vary. If you don’t like any of these columnists, feel free to skip over them. But if you haven’t heard of someone on this list, they might be a great new source to check out. 40) [Chuck Devore]( 39) [Matthew Continetti]( 38) [Ross Douthat]( 37) [Erick Erickson]( 36) [Mollie Hemingway]( 35) [David French]( 34) [John Stossel]( 33) [Matt Lewis]( 32) [Rachel Alexander]( 31) [Larry Elder]( 30) [Dan Gainor]( 29) [Byron York]( 28) [Pat Buchanan]( 27) [Candace Owens]( 26) [Megan Fox]( 25) [Michael Barone]( 24) [Kyle Smith]( 23) [Michael Brown]( 22) [James Pethokoukis]( 21) [John Nolte]( [Subscribe now]( 20) [Dennis Prager]( 19) [Heather Mac Donald]( 18) [John Ziegler]( 17) [Peggy Noonan]( 16) [Charles Cooke]( 15) [Michael Brendan Dougherty]( 14) [Ashe Schow]( 13) [Andrew McCarthy]( 12) [Quinn Hillyer]( 11) [Michelle Malkin]( 10) [Victor Davis Hanson]( 9) [Rich Lowry]( 8) [Kevin Williamson]( 7) [Ann Coulter]( 6) [Ben Shapiro]( 5) [Jonah Goldberg]( 4) [Kurt Schlichter]( 3) [Glenn Reynolds]( 2) [Matt Walsh]( 1) [Karol Markowicz]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Subscribe now]( [Leave a comment]( [Share]( [101 Things All Young Adults Should Know]( [Like]( [[Comment]Comment]( [[Share]Share]( You’re a free subscriber to [Culturcidal by John Hawkins](. For the full experience, [become a paid subscriber.]( [Subscribe]( © 2022 John Hawkins [Unsubscribe]( 548 Market Street PMB 72296, San Francisco, CA 94104 [Publish on Substack](

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