- William F. Buckley Jr. - Wikipedia
William Frank Buckley Jr (born William Francis Buckley; [a] November 24, 1925 – February 27, 2008) was an American conservative writer, public intellectual, political commentator and novelist [1] Born in New York City, Buckley spoke Spanish as his first language before learning French and then English as a child [2]
- How William F. Buckley, Jr. created modern conservatism
The late William F Buckley, Jr is one of the most important figures of the American right How did the erudite and dapper Yale man pave the way for President Donald Trump?
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- Buckley, Washington - Wikipedia
Buckley is a city in Pierce County, Washington, United States, founded in 1882 The population was 5,114 at the 2020 census [5] Buckley sits below Mount Rainier and is well known for hosting the annual Log Show
- Opinion | What the Godfather of American Conservatism Would . . . - POLITICO
Politics Opinion | What the Godfather of American Conservatism Would Think About Donald Trump A new biography of William F Buckley Jr raises questions about his responsibility for Trumpism
- William F. Buckley, Jr. biography and career timeline - PBS
As founder of the National Review and host of the public affairs program “Firing Line” for over 30 years, Buckley created new spaces for civic discourse that were accessible to the public This
- William F. Buckley, Jr. | Books, Biography, Facts | Britannica
William F Buckley, Jr (1925–2008), American editor, author, and conservative gadfly who became an important intellectual influence in conservative politics in the United States He founded the magazine National Review in 1955, and he hosted the television program Firing Line from 1966 to 1999
- Book Review: ‘Buckley,’ by Sam Tanenhaus - The New York Times
An expansive new biography of William F Buckley Jr traces the eventful life of the conservative activist who intuitively grasped the media’s centrality to politics
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