How William F. Buckley, National Review’s founding editor, excommunicated the kooky Birchers from the conservative movement.
For decades, William F. Buckley Jr. was a one-of-a-kind character: an author and columnist, and a celebrity intellectual. He hosted a TV debate show, "Firing Line," and was often a guest on late night ...
Jimmy Kimmel could learn how to disagree without being so disagreeable from the comedian who launched late-night television.
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God and... house for sale? William F. Buckley's childhood home languishes on the market
The Sharon home where conservative author and National Review founder William F. Buckley grew up has not found a buyer.
William F. Buckley Jr., 1925-2008, masterminded a conservative, Catholic challenge to selective liberal dogmas. His fame exceeded his intellectual depth and principles. He knew what he was against ...
NEW YORK ? William F. Buckley Jr., the erudite Ivy Leaguer and conservative herald who showered huge and scornful words on liberalism as he observed, abetted and cheered on the right's post-World War ...
According to James Baldwin, the demoralization of a Black person in America begins in early childhood. The writer and activist famously illustrated his point during a televised debate on Feb. 18, 1965 ...
Bruce Fein’s July 11 op-ed, “William F. Buckley was gifted but no history-maker,” attacking Buckley’s intellectual bona fides and significance, leaves questions about Fein’s intellectual bona fides ...
Knight Errant: The Enduring Inspiration of William F. Buckley Jr. The Legacy: National Review Institute The Legacy: Free Enterprise The Legacy: National Review The Legacy: Mayoral Race The New York ...
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