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  • Christopher Buckley: The Audacity of Nope

    03/01/2009 5:38:40 PM PST · by 2ndDivisionVet · 84 replies · 2,610+ views
    The Daily Beast ^ | March 1, 2009 | Christopher Buckley
    One feels almost unpatriotic, entertaining negative thoughts about Obama’s grand plan. But it is far from clear that spending oceanic sums of money is the right corrective. That was, as Tom Lehrer would say, the week that was. President Obama gave his first State of the Union speech. Governor Jindal gave his first and possibly last Republican response. The President presented a $3.6 trillion budget, and announced that we are getting out of Iraq but not really. And Rush Limbaugh gave—as he put it, fun intended—his first nationally televised address to the nation. Hold on—there’s a typo in that paragraph....
  • Bill Buckley -- greatly missed

    02/27/2009 1:30:25 PM PST · by opineapple · 8 replies · 346+ views
    Fri, 02/27/2009 He died a year ago today. William F. Buckley, Jr., the founder of the modern conservative movement and of its intellectual journal of opinion The National Review, was the catalyst who gave conservatives in this nation the courage to take back a government which had spiraled out of control since FDR and his New Deal. Bill succeeded beyond his wildest dreams. Ronald Reagan became President and gave us those sweetly remembered halcyon days. Compared to today under the new FDR those days seem like paradise. The government that conservatives fought so hard and so long to get...
  • When Buckley Met Reagan (Reagan/Palin slam)

    01/17/2009 4:29:14 AM PST · by Leisler · 23 replies · 1,079+ views
    The New York Times( small, Manhattan paper ) ^ | January 18, 2009 | ROSS DOUTHAT
    On the night that William F. Buckley met Ronald Reagan, the future president of the United States put his elbow through a plate-glass window. The year was 1961, and the two men were in Beverly Hills, where Buckley, perhaps the most famous conservative in America at the tender age of 35, was giving an address at a school auditorium. Reagan, a former Hollywood leading man dabbling in political activism — the Tim Robbins or Alec Baldwin of his But the microphone was dead, the technician was nowhere to be found and the control room was locked. As the crowd began...
  • OUR MISSION STATEMENT (WILLIAM F.BUCKLEY- NR- 1955)

    12/01/2008 9:13:22 PM PST · by Wegotsarah.com · 3 replies · 401+ views
    national Review ^ | 11-19-55 | William F. Buckley
    Thought some might enjoy reading Mr. Buckley initial article on conservatism in NR. "The Magazines Credenda" at the end seems as topical today as in 1955. There is, we like to think, solid reason for rejoicing. Prodigious efforts, by many people, are responsible for NATIONAL REVIEW. But since it will be the policy of this magazine to reject the hypodermic approach to world affairs, we may as well start out at once, and admit that the joy is not unconfined. Let's face it: Unlike Vienna, it seems altogether possible that did NATIONAL REVIEW not exist, no one would have invented...
  • Stands Athwart History, Yelling Stop!

    11/19/2008 7:18:27 AM PST · by Servant of the Cross · 4 replies · 248+ views
    National Review ^ | 11/19/1955 | William F. Buckley, Jr.
    "Let's face it: Unlike Vienna, it seems altogether possible that did NATIONAL REVIEW not exist, no one would have invented it. The launching of a conservative weekly journal of opinion in a country widely assumed to be a bastion of conservatism at first glance looks like a work of supererogation, rather like publishing a royalist weekly within the walls of Buckingham Palace. It is not that, of course; if NATIONAL REVIEW is superfluous, it is so for very different reasons: It stands athwart history, yelling Stop, at a time when no one is inclined to do so, or to have...
  • [Obamunist]Christopher Buckley: Sarah Palin, the Sequel (Barf Alert)

    11/10/2008 11:29:57 AM PST · by 2ndDivisionVet · 56 replies · 276+ views
    The Daily Beast ^ | November 10, 2008 | Christopher Buckley
    In the wreckage of their election blowout, conservatives gather to plot Sarah Palin's next career move. As I type, a boatload of bigfoot conservatives are aboard a cruise ship at an undisclosed location somewhere east of Fort Lauderdale and very west of Eden. They are sipping piña coladas and dribbling guacamole onto their chins as they chew over Topic A, namely “What the F--- Was That All About?” Mitt Romney is aboard, presumably not sipping piña coladas. His ticket for the cruise came to about $45 million, so I hope they gave him the Admiral’s Suite on A Deck. Within...
  • The American Culture Article About Conservative Crackup

    10/25/2008 9:42:41 AM PDT · by lesterleith · 13 replies · 362+ views
    The American Culture ^ | 10/24/08 | S. T. Karnick
        'National Review' Allows Diverse Opinions, Former Staffer Says By S. T. Karnick (http://stkarnick.com)       A former associate editor of National Review magazine says Christopher Buckley's departure from his back-page column was not a firing, and the magazine embraces diverse viewpoints within conservatism. But that's the real problem with the contemporary right: it lacks a set of coherent principles.   Recently a well-publicized conflict at National Review magazine created a stir on the right and much schadenfreude on the left. Christopher Buckley, the son of the magazine's late founder-editor and a highly respected writer himself, announced...
  • The Right Stuff (Questions for Christopher Buckley)

    10/25/2008 6:39:31 AM PDT · by publius1 · 55 replies · 901+ views
    New York Times ^ | October 23, 2008 | DEBORAH SOLOMON
    How are you holding up? I am heavily medicated. What are you taking? I’m teasing. It’s just a line from one of my favorite movies, “Spinal Tap.” I feel I should be heavily medicated. In the past few weeks you’ve been pilloried by the right for a column you contributed to a Web site, “Sorry, Dad, I’m Voting for Obama.” What I mounted in The Daily Beast was an argument. It was not an attitudinal riff — it was not “John McCain is an old snarly-pants.” I presented a thoughtful argument, and it was viewed as apostasy. As a result,...
  • Palin And The Elitists

    10/24/2008 5:49:51 PM PDT · by Wegotsarah.com · 51 replies · 1,663+ views
    Investors Business Daily ^ | 10-24-08 | editorial
    As if the mainstream media's dumpster-diving campaign against Palin isn't galling enough, the conservative elite's casually dismissive attitude toward the brightest GOP star from Alaska may be even worse. Washington insiders' common mantra is "readiness." Colin Powell dismissed Palin as not "ready to be president." Kenneth Adelman, forgetting the governor is already above his pay grade, patronizingly declared her "not close to being acceptable in high office." Their disdain is rivaled by some East Coast conservative pundits. New York Times columnist David Brooks declared Palin "a cancer," and Washington Post writer Kathleen Parker called her "clearly out of her league."...
  • BLANKLEY: Conservatism reborn (Me-Too Conservatives)

    10/22/2008 10:52:33 AM PDT · by acsuc99 · 10 replies · 528+ views
    Washington Times ^ | 10/22/08 | Tony Blankley
    With the rise to enduring power of president Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal in 1933, a new type of Republican emerged in reaction to FDR's attractive and overawing power - the-me-too Republican. Until the election of president Reagan five decades later, these me-too Republicans supported, rather than opposed, Democratic Party policies, but claimed they would administer them better. Of course this led to a half-century of Democratic dominance of American government and politics.
  • Christo Buckley's 'Yada Yada Yada': Why Elaine from "Seinfeld" Makes More Sense

    10/21/2008 12:45:01 AM PDT · by L.N. Smithee · 35 replies · 1,621+ views
    October 17, 2008 | L.N. Smithee
    In his now-infamous I'm-running-away-from-home note to National Review posted on the cyberpages of leftist publisher Tina Brown, Christopher Buckley, conservative legend William F. Buckley Jr.'s writer/novelist son, clearly stated reasons why someone like him would -- under normal circumstances -- utterly refuse to vote for someone like Barack Obama (words in italics are Buckley's): “He [Obama] is … a lefty. I am not." We'll take "Christo" (as his friends call him) at his word, for the moment. His essay is subtitled "The conservative case for Obama," but for reasons I illustrate below, I think it should be instead "A conservative's...
  • Buckley resigns from National Review [endorses Obama]

    10/17/2008 11:08:54 AM PDT · by XR7 · 62 replies · 1,670+ views
    Yale Daily News ^ | 10/17/08 | Eric Randall and Vivian Yee
    Christopher Buckley ’75, co-founder of the Yale Daily News magazine and son of conservative icon William F. Buckley Jr. ’50, resigned Saturday from his position as a columnist at National Review, the influential magazine his father founded five years after graduating from Yale. The younger Buckley offered up his post to National Review editor Rich Lowry after Buckley’s Thursday endorsement of Democratic presidential nominee Sen. Barack Obama in an online news magazine elicited a wave of outrage from National Review readers. “By Friday, I was Judas,” said Buckley in a telephone interview with the News on Tuesday night. “I thought...
  • Sorry, Dad, I'm Voting for Obama (Christopher Buckley)

    10/10/2008 8:46:20 AM PDT · by Numbers Guy · 168 replies · 9,068+ views
    The Daily Beast ^ | 10/10/2008 | Christopher Buckley
    Let me be the latest conservative/libertarian/whatever to leap onto the Barack Obama bandwagon. It’s a good thing my dear old mum and pup are no longer alive. They’d cut off my allowance. Or would they? But let’s get that part out of the way. The only reason my vote would be of any interest to anyone is that my last name happens to be Buckley—a name I inherited. So in the event anyone notices or cares, the headline will be: “William F. Buckley’s Son Says He Is Pro-Obama.” I know, I know: It lacks the throw-weight of “Ron Reagan Jr....
  • William F. Buckley: Right From The Start (Video)

    10/14/2008 6:18:01 PM PDT · by Entrepreneur · 3 replies · 282+ views
    Fox News ^ | 3/1/08 | David Asmund
    A look at the life of William F. Buckley, leader of one of the most successful intellectual movements in American history. William F. Buckley: Right From The Start
  • Buckley Is Out at National Review After Obama Endorsement

    10/14/2008 12:47:38 PM PDT · by Wegotsarah.com · 26 replies · 1,379+ views
    Wall Street Journal ^ | 10/14/08 | Davis
    The son of conservative icon William F. Buckley has parted ways with the magazine his father founded for committing a heretical act by National Review magazine standards: endorsing Barack Obama. In a column today entitled “Sorry, Dad, I was Sacked”on www.TheDailyBeast.com, Christopher Buckley, a well-known author also who wrote the back page column for National Review magazine, writes that the uproar over his endorsement last week of Obama over Republican John McCain prompted so much backlash that he offered his resignation—and the magazine accepted. “This offer was accepted—rather briskly! —by Rich Lowry, NR’s editor, and its publisher, the superb and...
  • Buckley’s Son Leaves National Review (Good Riddance)

    10/14/2008 11:44:46 AM PDT · by publius1 · 73 replies · 2,402+ views
    New York Times ^ | October 14, 2008, | Patricia Cohen
    Christopher Buckley, the author and son of the late conservative mainstay William F. Buckley, said in a telephone interview that he has resigned from the National Review, the political journal his father founded in 1955. As a result, he wrote to Richard Lowry, the editor of the National Review, and its publisher, Jack Fowler, offering to resign, and “this offer was rather briskly accepted,” Mr. Buckley said.
  • Buckley Bows Out of National Review (Dork in his Own Words)

    10/14/2008 12:59:19 PM PDT · by publius1 · 58 replies · 1,534+ views
    The Daily Beast ^ | 10/14/08 | Christopher Buckley
    Christopher Buckley, in an exclusive for The Daily Beast, explains why he left The National Review, the magazine his father founded. I seem to have picked an apt title for my Daily Beast column, or blog, or whatever it’s called: “What Fresh Hell.” My last posting (if that’s what it’s called) in which I endorsed Obama, has brought about a very heaping helping of fresh hell. In fact, I think it could accurately be called a tsunami. The mail (as we used to call it in pre-cyber times) at the Beast has been running I’d say at about 7-to-1 in...
  • Rich Lowry: A word on Christopher Buckley

    10/14/2008 12:57:45 PM PDT · by Onerom99 · 48 replies · 2,269+ views
    The Corner ^ | 10/14/08 | Rich Lowry
    A Word on Christopher Buckley [Rich Lowry] Chris is up with a post at The Daily Beast, "Sorry, Dad, I Was Fired." I’d like to clarify this “firing” business. Over the weekend, Chris wrote us a jaunty e-mail with the subject line "A Sincere Offer," in which he offered to resign his column on NR's back page and said that if we accepted, there "would be no hard feelings, only warmest regards and understanding." We took the offer sincerely. Chris had done us the favor of writing the column beginning seven issues ago on a "trial basis" (his words), while...
  • My Christopher Buckley Experience

    10/11/2008 3:14:03 PM PDT · by Urbane_Guerilla · 47 replies · 1,399+ views
    First hand knowledge
    In either the last week of August or the first week of September, 1970, just before I arrived at college, I had the extraordinary experience of going to Sharon, Connecticut, to the home of William Buckley. With several hundred other young conservatives (I was 17), I gathered for a couple days to validate my totally-against-the-crowd perception of life, a perception inspired in large part by William Buckley, one of the giants of the 20th century. Buckley's inspiration was not a new or different perception of life. To the contrary, his perception was an explication of life, a logical and spiritual...
  • Another Buckley Send-Off (Patricia Buckley Bozell, Sister of WFB, RIP)

    07/14/2008 7:21:53 AM PDT · by Pyro7480 · 14 replies · 649+ views
    The Corner ^ | 7/14/2008 | Kathryn Jean Lopez
    I have the sad news of reporting that also succumbing to cancer on Saturday was Patricia “Trish” Bozell, beloved sister of WFB. Our sympathies to our good friend Brent and the entire Bozell family, to Priscilla, Jim, and Reid Buckley, and all friends and family. I read this from Philippians (1:12) as if St. Paul wrote it from Heaven: “To me life is Christ, and death is gain.” It's hard not to read it today as if a message from Tony and Trish, as if to say: Do not be afraid. We’re in good shape. Make sure you come and...