Eighteen Conservative Writers Opine on Why the Virtuous Life is Funny as Hell
07 November 2014
Jonathan Last, nationally renowned journalist and author and senior writer at The Weekly Standard, discusses his latest project, "The Seven Deadly Virtues," in which he led an all-star team of 18 conservative writers (including PJ O'Rourke, Christopher Buckley, Jonah Goldberg and Andrew Ferguson) in a hilarious remix of the "Book of Virtues".
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