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The Spotlight : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Spotlight
''The Spotlight'' was a weekly newspaper in the United States, published in Washington, D.C. from September 1975 to July 2001 by the now-defunct antisemitic Liberty Lobby.〔Michael, George ''Confronting Right-wing Extremism and Terrorism in the USA '' Routledge (31 Jul 2003) ISBN 978-0-415-31500-5 p. 17〕 ''The Spotlight'' ran articles and editorials professing a "populist and nationalist" political orientation. Some observers have described the publication as promoting a right-wing, or conservative, politics.〔 ==Description== ''The Spotlight'' has been described in media reports as promoting an America First position and giving positive coverage to the political campaigns of Pat Buchanan and David Duke.〔Campbell, Linda. "Liberty Lobby in the Spotlight with Duke, Buchanan In Race", ''Chicago Tribune'', January 12, 1992〕 ''The Spotlight'' gave frequent coverage to complementary and alternative medicine, including advertisements for the purported anti-cancer supplement Laetrile.〔Anderson, Jack and Whitten, Les. "Liberty Lobby Bootlegs Laetrile". ''Sarasota Herald-Tribune'', August 16, 1977〕 Kevin J. Flynn's book ''The Silent Brotherhood'' described ''The Spotlight'' as regularly featuring "articles on such topics as Bible analysis, taxes and fighting the IRS, bankers and how they bleed the middle class, and how the nation is manipulated by the dreaded Trilateral Commission and Council on Foreign Relations", adding "the paper attracted a huge diversity of readers".〔Flynn, Kevin J. and Gary Gerhardt, ''The Silent Brotherhood'', Free Press, 1989, ISBN 0-02-910312-6 p. 85〕 NameBase described the newspaper as "anti-elitist, opposed the Gulf War, wanted the JFK assassination reinvestigated, and felt that corruption and conspiracies can be found in high places"
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