...to know, and it doesn't really matter anyway. What's past is past. I must confess, though, that when Fr. Neuhaus finally got Bill Buckley to order me to stop writing about the Catholic mess, I was angry at him, considering him a bully who was trying to cover...
...I have been a longtime fan of both Buckley and President Reagan, I had no idea the relationship between Nancy Reagan and Bill Buckley was so substantial. They exchanged many letters in which they talked about Ronald Reagan, their families, and a joking...
...will probably be a bunch more names to add to that list in Obama's Washington. You don't have to be a John Kenneth Galbraith or Bill Buckley anymore to have meaningful influence in your own limited sphere. Of course, then there's the fundraising part of an...
...written is only, "Clear that up for your readers." I realize that people the world over love to reference how great Bill Buckley was, and all these cool things he did, but I'd like to stress that, particularly in Washington, it's all talk. Buckley is...
...was summed up in something he said to a friend: "Despair is a mortal sin." I am not sure conservatives feel despair at Bill Buckley's leaving--he was 82 and had done great work in a lifetime filled with pleasure--but I know they, and many others, are sad,...
...at NBC and MSNBC) have him listed 1st or second or in the top ten. I mean in the political world Jesse Helms died, Bill Buckley and Solzhenitsyn. So Russert to me is way over estimated. Am I wrong or what? Brett Favre-over/under ? Mercy this guy has...
...Buckley, the grand old man of American conservatism who died this year, knew the value to a magazine of a memorable tag line. His National Review, he said, founded in 1955 (when he was 29) "stands athwart history, yelling Stop!" Daniel Johnson, who has the...
...Truman Daniels, 83, the daughter of President Harry Truman; Yves Saint Laurent, 71, who showed fashion in the pantsuit; Bill Buckley, 82, the voice of conservatism for years; Charlton Heston, 84; Tim Russert, 58, who died of a heart attack at the height of...
...Paul Weyrich, a giant in American politics and public policy has died. "Weyrich, along with Barry Goldwater, Bill Buckley, and Ronald Reagan, were the four people most responsible for the launching and the success of the conservative movement. "Without Paul's...
...Roddis has provided us with this audio clip (mp3) of Hayek on Bill Buckley's Firing Line. Hayek explains that Keynes' theory was not "general" at all, and that even Keynes himself agreed with Hayek that the Keynesian disciples could possibly use his framework...