Final Truths: Remembering
Bill Buckley Today
National Review,
by
Jack Fowler
Original Article
Posted By: Mauigirl,
2/27/2021 4:33:50 PM
February 27, 2008, was, by recollection, a gloomy Wednesday in New York City, except . . . it was actually sunny. The terrible news shades the memory gray — Bill Buckley died that morning at his home in Stamford, Conn. He was 82 and had battled a number of persistent and complicating afflictions. They won out. But he went, as they say, with his boots on — in his study, writing, adding to the millions of words he had already shared with the world on topics from Bach and GPS systems to tax cuts and communism.
Reply 1 - Posted by:
Newtsche 2/27/2021 4:54:05 PM (No. 710065)
Check out Buckley's "Firing Line" vids on YouTube. Stuff from the '60's is remarkably timely today. The major takeaway may be proof there was a time civil discussion was possible.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
BillW. 2/27/2021 5:55:29 PM (No. 710095)
I checked how WFB would have reacted to Hussein. Not well. Same, no doubt, with Bidet.
As for PDJT, despite his publication's negativity, Bill would have seen the positive reality. Same as VDH has done.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
Italiano 2/27/2021 6:08:35 PM (No. 710110)
Interesting question: Who did more for flyover country Country Class conservatism: Bill Buckley or Donald Trump? A lot of those elite conservative pundits of yore spent most of their time writing for and talking to each other.
They still do.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
clipped wings 2/27/2021 6:51:32 PM (No. 710136)
Yes, OP. strangely enough, I was also strongly influenced by the ideas I found in Heinlein’s book, “Starship Troopers.”
I met Buckley once, in a departure gate at LaGuardia. He was friendly and approachable.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
Foont 2/27/2021 7:02:30 PM (No. 710141)
The simple fact is that neither Reagan nor Buckley managed to conserve much of anything. Reagan, like Trump, was more a speed bump on the road to collapse. Buckley purged the people who might have had a real effect on preserving America as it once was because they were too "radical" or just not very nice. The conservative movement has been a sorry failure and now we live with the consequences: openly mentally ill people being appointed to positions of power; sexual deviants deciding education policy and writing textbooks praising their favorite form of degeneracy while mocking and condemning normal Americans and the values they hold; wide open borders coupled with massive unemployment of actual citizens while at the same time offering "free" benefits paid for by citizens working for depressed wages because those same "immigrants" will work for much less; spending at insane levels with no thought of the future (do any of our rulers ever talk about deficits?); the family - the bedrock of a sane culture - denigrated and dying. The list goes on and on.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
Paglia guy 2/27/2021 7:31:27 PM (No. 710155)
Jack Fowler is a brown piece of human waste and I just watched the wonderful Firing Line with Thomas Sowell from 1983 to celebrate black History month.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
NotaBene 2/28/2021 12:18:36 AM (No. 710272)
The problem was the succession by Rich Lowry, Jonah Goldberg, Brent Bozell III, Mona Charen, Ben Domenech, Eric Erickson, Mark Helprin, Bill Kristol, Dana Loesch, Andrew G. McCarthy, David M. McIntosh, Michael Medved and John Podhoretz that did not love America First. May their cruise sink into the ocean. I read TNR for 25 years, watched Fox News for about the same time. What a colossal waste of time. Just give me the web address of the new Trump PAC and his legal defense fund. Conservatism is Trump, not TNR pansies.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
doctorfixit 2/28/2021 1:28:38 AM (No. 710307)
Given the state of National Repuke. Buckley is best forgotten.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
cheeflo 2/28/2021 12:52:08 PM (No. 710681)
What would he think of his publication now? Would he even recognize it?
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
GustoGrabber 3/25/2021 11:21:05 PM (No. 735340)
National Review needs to stop congratulating themselves for defecating on everything that Buckley and the first forty years of the magazine held dear.
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He died 13 years ago today. He permanently formed the foundation of my political thinking along with Goldwater and Reagan.