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What Makes TAP Different?

TAP_lg_button.jpgIf you read TAPPED, you ought to be donating or subscribing to The American Prospect. There's no such thing as a free lunch! But in case that's not enough to move you, here are five more reasons to give to TAP:
1. We let our writers tweet.
2. We started the careers of Ezra Klein, Matt Yglesias, and Josh Marshall. And by reading TAP now, you can say you knew Adam Serwer and Tim Fernholz (and me!) way back when.
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4. We are feminist. Other publications have a women's-only blog. At TAP, we're 100 percent integrated, 100 percent of the time.
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Please help us continue this important work -- there simply isn't any other magazine like The American Prospect.

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Yes, I'd say you are feminist: perhaps the feminist token? I don't see that Am. Prospect is-- not as indicted by the other writers or subjects addressed or especially the people who comment (or more often don't bother to comment) on them.
This blog is pretty bleak reading for a minimal-income retiree who wants to stretch her few resources to support institutions that support women.

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