How would William F. Buckley Jr., born 100 years ago in November, feel about the Trumpian takeover of the American conservative movement? Because Buckley lacked a solidly reasoned ideology, that ...
A conservative icon who founded the magazine National Review, and was known by many as the father of the conservative movement, also was a one-time Connecticut resident with a family estate in Sharon.
The U.S. Postal Service will honor William F. Buckley Jr, a larger-than-life figure who helped define modern American conservatism as a writer, political commentator and novelist, with a new stamp to ...
NEW HAVEN >> Conservative discourse at Yale University has a new home. Come January, the William F. Buckley Jr. Program at Yale will move into the William H. Taft Mansion on Whitney Avenue. It marks a ...
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For a man whose name is practically synonymous with the idea of responsible conservatism, it’s surprising that one of the strongest conclusions the reader draws about William F. Buckley Jr. from Sam ...
GREENFIELD: Now, I have left for last the deed for which Mr. Buckley may have the most to answer. In 1968, he gave me my first regular TV gig as one of the examiners on "Firing Line" who questioned ...
MODERN AGE: On the centennial of William F. Buckley Jr.’s birth, Dan McCarthy revisits the towering legacy of the man who shaped postwar American conservatism. From founding National Review and ...
Sylvia Plath once waxed poetic about this Connecticut estate. It's where conservative firebrand William F. Buckley Jr. began his education in a "cozy little schoolhouse" on the property. But the ...
One of the architects of the modern conservative movement, who rose to prominence as a public intellectual and influenced generations of politicians—including Ronald Reagan and Barry Goldwater.
While only a small number of us live to be 100, everyone ‘s birthday has a centenary date. This year is the centenary of two towering individuals in the conservative movement, neither of whom received ...
Dispute over Arresting Don Lemon? Another Iran Bluff? Virginia Dems’ Mid-Decade ‘Fair Elections’ Redistricting Campaign Has Ties to Elias Law Group A Supreme Court Defeat for Tort Reform Shouldn’t Be ...
After reading George Will’s column, “Buckley would recognize Kirk as a kindred spirit,” in the Sept. 14 LNP | LancasterOnline Perspective section, I imagined a debate between the two of them: William ...
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