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. >> going through this i remember you call bill buckley 2consequential writer in the mid- 20th centuryyou will remember your columns. [laughter] >> that he had a purpose with national review why did you call him the most consequential? >> because barry goldwater captured the republican party before that was national review from 1964 was made possible and before national review there was a spark in the mind of a young yale graduate named bill buckley thing that he won the cold war. [laughter] that is the best version that ideas have consequences and fill me those ideas accessible and fun.si to the business and political argument. host: how important? >> terrific when i cast my first presidential vote in politics running for the city council and 1948. it might be for life and it might be fun if it's not fun then do something else i write 100 columns per year that i happen to like politics like a lot of politicians i dislike a lot ofib them and their attributes we have to politics we have to government and laws and therefore argument the whole culture of democracy is from culturere persua
. >> going through this i remember you call bill buckley 2consequential writer in the mid- 20th centuryyou will remember your columns. [laughter] >> that he had a purpose with national review why did you call him the most consequential? >> because barry goldwater captured the republican party before that was national review from 1964 was made possible and before national review there was a spark in the mind of a young yale graduate named bill buckley thing that he won the cold...
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the version of american conservatism that bill buckley created.he last part of his legacy was political. working within the republican party the traditional vehicle of american conservatism to turn it away from the modern republicanism. and toward conservatism. he played a big role in the goldwater campaign and barry goldwater's nomination mr. conservatives nomination for president in the republican ticket. tal mironically then the goldwater campaign which was managed by one of the most promise presidents of this institution he was afraid without political energy express itself in his early friendship with ronald reagan. and even got to the point later in this life heey is willing to intervene buckley that is in democrat primaries. support democratte candidates in order to get rid of me too the original may 2. next i came of age at the tail end of it. in a group reading pages.t in econ prof gave me his issue of national review but i did know what was said i think you m should take this. i'll give you my copy when i'm done with it. and i consumed i
the version of american conservatism that bill buckley created.he last part of his legacy was political. working within the republican party the traditional vehicle of american conservatism to turn it away from the modern republicanism. and toward conservatism. he played a big role in the goldwater campaign and barry goldwater's nomination mr. conservatives nomination for president in the republican ticket. tal mironically then the goldwater campaign which was managed by one of the most promise...
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who is bill buckley's brother-in-law and another senior editor at national review? and who is moving toward a very devout traditionalist catholicism at this time. he was a convert to catholicism and became more and more. devout as the years went on he read frank's essay and said, well that's this is ridiculous. freedom is not the end of politics virtuous. what you're trying to do frank is? some type of fusion and so fusionism is one of those words that begins as an insult but ends up being appropriated by the it's a capital targets. yeah or or neoconservatism. and this is where the debate begins really within the american right? can you unify individual liberty and traditional morality? and the buckleyites the people associated national review said you could even if it didn't necessarily work out in theory. it was revealed in practice. it was revealed in lives of many american conservatives themselves that these two worked these two things can coexist even if it doesn't quite work in theory, and by the way as conservatives we shouldn't worry about whether it works i
who is bill buckley's brother-in-law and another senior editor at national review? and who is moving toward a very devout traditionalist catholicism at this time. he was a convert to catholicism and became more and more. devout as the years went on he read frank's essay and said, well that's this is ridiculous. freedom is not the end of politics virtuous. what you're trying to do frank is? some type of fusion and so fusionism is one of those words that begins as an insult but ends up being...
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. >> bill buckley, it seems to me is the case, he published it with ronald reagan on the cover and you see why. i think if it were up to you, he would beat on the cover. what was his purpose, what was the movement he had in mind if you think about national review and this massive project starting inat the 50s, was his ambition? >> as he put it, at the young age when he comes out in 1951, 26 years old and he said this to mike wallace in an early interview, a mixed counterrevolutionary and the revolution he wanted to overturn was fdr, revolution of 1932, the changing nature of the american social contract, deal launched so how did he go about doing this? there are manyio different avens he pursued. the first was institution building. in addition to national review, is also responsible for the creation or paid a part in the clip independent studies, college arm, collegiate network, young american for freedoms all of which continues to this day. he launched musings quarterly human life review of many decades as a place for pro life intellectual work. he did it in terms of trying to build u
. >> bill buckley, it seems to me is the case, he published it with ronald reagan on the cover and you see why. i think if it were up to you, he would beat on the cover. what was his purpose, what was the movement he had in mind if you think about national review and this massive project starting inat the 50s, was his ambition? >> as he put it, at the young age when he comes out in 1951, 26 years old and he said this to mike wallace in an early interview, a mixed...
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out of the campaign so he was afraid goldwater would be associated with the national review and bill buckley but that kind of political energy also expressed itself in his early friendship with ronald reagan. and even got to the point later in his life where he was willing to intervene, buckley that is in democratic primaries. or support democratic candidates including one joe lieberman senate of connecticut in order to get rid of the original me tooer i came of age at the tail end of this so i started the austrians in college and friedman and grew up reading bob bartley stages. and i had a conservative professor who gave me his issue of national review, i didn't know what it was but y it was in the late 80s in college and he said i think you should take this and you should i'll just give you my copy when i'm done with it. and then i just consumed it and really talk to the national review so if you're a young vabudding conservative in the late 80s, early 90s this is the path he took and this is the movement you came into. we have different movements like this in different times when people a
out of the campaign so he was afraid goldwater would be associated with the national review and bill buckley but that kind of political energy also expressed itself in his early friendship with ronald reagan. and even got to the point later in his life where he was willing to intervene, buckley that is in democratic primaries. or support democratic candidates including one joe lieberman senate of connecticut in order to get rid of the original me tooer i came of age at the tail end of this so i...
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and therefore bill buckley won the cold war. >> that's consequential. >> that's the compressed version but i did that had consequences, building conservative ideas accessible and brought up a lab and a spirit of cheerfulness.to the business of political arguments. >> how important is the fun? >> went very goldwater might have my first vote in 1964, when he first went into politics i think hewas running for the council in 1948 . he wrote a letter to his brother that said it before life and it might be. >> it turned out to be pretty much for life but it certainly he brought me to do something else. >> first of all, writing about is fun. i love to write. i'm a compulsive writer. i can't stop. i write 100 columns a year and i'm always writing books. but i happen to like politics. i like a lot of politicians. i dislike some of them and dislikes some of their attributes but i admire the business. we have to have politics. we have to havegovernments, we have to have walls. therefore we have to argument . the whole culture of democracy is at bottom a culture of persuasion . and argument is par
and therefore bill buckley won the cold war. >> that's consequential. >> that's the compressed version but i did that had consequences, building conservative ideas accessible and brought up a lab and a spirit of cheerfulness.to the business of political arguments. >> how important is the fun? >> went very goldwater might have my first vote in 1964, when he first went into politics i think hewas running for the council in 1948 . he wrote a letter to his brother that said...
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bill buckley won the cold war. >> host: that's consequential. >> guest: it's a pressed version. ideas have consequences and filmed consider of ideas is it accessible and fun and brought the spirit of the cheerfulness to the business of political argument. when barry goldwater i first presidential vote in 1964 when he first went into politics i think he was running for the city council of the knicks in 1948. he wrote a letter to his brother and it said it might be fun. it turned out to be like for him but it certainly was fun. >> host: howow do you see it? >> guest: first of all writing about it is fun. i love to write. i'm a compulsive writer. highway 100 columns a year andoo i'm always writing books but i happen to like politics. like a lot of politicians i dislike some other attributes. i'd mired the business. we have to have politics and we have to have government and we have to have laws. therefore we have to have argument. the whole culture of democracy is the culture of persuasion. the argument is if you don't like argument you picked pick the wrong place because we argue
bill buckley won the cold war. >> host: that's consequential. >> guest: it's a pressed version. ideas have consequences and filmed consider of ideas is it accessible and fun and brought the spirit of the cheerfulness to the business of political argument. when barry goldwater i first presidential vote in 1964 when he first went into politics i think he was running for the city council of the knicks in 1948. he wrote a letter to his brother and it said it might be fun. it turned out...
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first of all, bill buckley is the founder of the national theater, he was in the army at the end of world war ii. he was part of the honor guard for franklin roosevelt's funeral. he used his magazine to bash the new deal and fdr for the rest of his life and he was part of the honor guard. the second one, this one should be a movie, we had a neighbor of ours back in virginia by the name of dick snyder, dick snyder had a great story enough himself, he was part of the only three class of west point, he was given to the war. he flew close air support for the d-day invasion. he was shot down, he survived, but he was hidden in a belgian farmer's barn. he was there for about three weeks before german patrols and he spent the duration of the war in a pow camp. before he left he gave his wife his silk parachute. silk is highly prized. flash forward 50 years later his wife mary was a surfer of the internet. she is elderly but very proficient with the computer, she comes across this story about a woman in belgium who was getting married and is getting married in a silk dress made by her great, great
first of all, bill buckley is the founder of the national theater, he was in the army at the end of world war ii. he was part of the honor guard for franklin roosevelt's funeral. he used his magazine to bash the new deal and fdr for the rest of his life and he was part of the honor guard. the second one, this one should be a movie, we had a neighbor of ours back in virginia by the name of dick snyder, dick snyder had a great story enough himself, he was part of the only three class of west...
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is that first of all bill buckley who is the founder of national view was a young was in the army at the end of world war and world war two. he was part of the honor guard for franklin roosevelt's funeral the engine. he said he's used his magazine to bash the new deal and fdr for the rest of his life and he was part of the honor guard the second one. and by the way, this should be a movie is that serena and i we had a neighbor of ours down back in virginia by the name of -- snyder now -- snyder had a great story in and of self he was part of the only three year class of west point there was rushed out. into the war he flew of p-47s close air support for the dna invasion. he was he was shot down. he survived fortunately, but he was hid he was hidden in a belgian farmers of barn. and he was there for about three weeks before german patrols picked him up and he went into appear w camp and spent the duration of the war in the pierogi camp. before he left in gratitude he gave the belgian farmer's wife his silk parachute, which is silk was highly prized. flash forward now 50 60 years later
is that first of all bill buckley who is the founder of national view was a young was in the army at the end of world war and world war two. he was part of the honor guard for franklin roosevelt's funeral the engine. he said he's used his magazine to bash the new deal and fdr for the rest of his life and he was part of the honor guard the second one. and by the way, this should be a movie is that serena and i we had a neighbor of ours down back in virginia by the name of -- snyder now -- snyder...
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a bill, by berkeley assemblymen member, buckley wicks, would help residential developers to bypass local zoning laws, if a certain percentage of the housing is affordable. a separate bill would allow for market rate construction, with local approval, and if union labor is used. lawmakers have until wednesday to pass the bil. the bills. the governor hasn't signaled what he will do with them. > >> new at 11:00, a week after workers at a san francisco starbucks became the first in the city to unionize, a the staff at rei in berkeley just voted to do the same. 's katie katie nielsen on the small trend trend of retail workforces standing up to big-name forces. >> reporter: this is the second re: ale rei location to unionize. the second is the soho soho store. employees here say it is time their voices were he. were heard. >> everybody that is willing to do this job is a little bit crazy and fabulous. >> reporter: unionized workers held a victory party tonight, where else? the great outdoors t outdoors at cedar rose park in berkeley. >> we realized once we organized organized we can ask for be
a bill, by berkeley assemblymen member, buckley wicks, would help residential developers to bypass local zoning laws, if a certain percentage of the housing is affordable. a separate bill would allow for market rate construction, with local approval, and if union labor is used. lawmakers have until wednesday to pass the bil. the bills. the governor hasn't signaled what he will do with them. > >> new at 11:00, a week after workers at a san francisco starbucks became the first in the...
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he now has access to telephone, telegraph, buckley bills $1400 rated that was really excessive at that time. he had in total tutor 50 correspondence that he was communicating with to provide the coverage. he would send out telegrams and calling them at 4:00 a.m. and continue to send copies overseas to american forces over in europe in world war i and the american league he convinced them to buy 150,000 subscriptions for the chiefs overseas. and before the war, they only had 75000 subscriptions so this is a huge increase. so credit tapped into now, the war effort and by way of support our soldiers so they can keep check of baseball than just kind of shows you the connections between baseball and american identity. well, his impact on baseball and i'll say more about the all-star game in a little bit but i wanted huge collaborate the first all-star game in 1933, and that was the chicago tribune to hold the fans from the beginning the all-star games was entwined with journalism and they were the ones with fans at the starting lineup. it is also additionally one of those who rejected my ba
he now has access to telephone, telegraph, buckley bills $1400 rated that was really excessive at that time. he had in total tutor 50 correspondence that he was communicating with to provide the coverage. he would send out telegrams and calling them at 4:00 a.m. and continue to send copies overseas to american forces over in europe in world war i and the american league he convinced them to buy 150,000 subscriptions for the chiefs overseas. and before the war, they only had 75000 subscriptions...
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. >> those of us who grew up with ronald reagan as one of our political heros, and bill buckley, we conservatives, we all remember a moment and read about the moment, where both of them separated themselves from the john birch society. they realized unless they separated themselves from the extreme elements of the conservative movement at the time, they could never reach the mainstream. buckley did it. reagan did it. and when they did it, ronald reagan began the conserative counterrevolution in '66. the reagan revolution. if they hadn't have done it, pat brown would have beaten him in 1966 in california and the world would have been completely different. that's what i don't understand about this, michael steel. i don't understand. mitch mcconnell, we're going to play these illuminating thoughts by mitch. he's saying the truth out loud. hey, we may not take the senate back over. we should, but we may not because the candidates suck. he didn't say it that way, but the candidates that donald trump has put up there suck. now, he's got his most senior members going around, saying things that could get
. >> those of us who grew up with ronald reagan as one of our political heros, and bill buckley, we conservatives, we all remember a moment and read about the moment, where both of them separated themselves from the john birch society. they realized unless they separated themselves from the extreme elements of the conservative movement at the time, they could never reach the mainstream. buckley did it. reagan did it. and when they did it, ronald reagan began the conserative...
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buckley, dean b method. he knew humility bullet if he had dean or belied dirty. what bill? well ellison die m o mo, illema you men will be what either be debating, ged, test data up where the ali really composed. any pussy. it is for amy and new melodious t mobile boy. no. game. hillard limits though. said them, they say their way to detroit premium blanket. me query trade i for these diary which is not a boss, ask a communist, teach care for easiest if they were very legless opposed and was a group just your team. a quiz or annoyed, supple, clear normally. centrally named nick survey of scale to layer easy pena, broad rubble, political portal. logical, annoyed, last year. lesson. now your stereo bracketron, are you supposed to say, emoji be armina, clara charities my iep, honestly, miasma. worse. and he had segue kalima propose tanya grasso as she challenged portrayed as to them. they said deep watching, assuming it towards fertile, casual porno, 0 was in my you're saying um my, what about the daily can and looked at the whole will chavira the higher daddy all obama fietta
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buckley the. yeah. and that is yet because a lot of the yeah, which i'm not doing not to be love to share it. how to book the ladder will use really in my bill. you will, we shall be. he said, when i leave it. hello. how to key philosophy need. we started just a lot. i believe me, who as you say, what can it be day in the sky? what does your bashar be an idea for the spin? why his own mechanical, what does your body could feel it? that if it is the internal am and if you did a few ways you, he'll be, it will let you know that it gets loaded on and let you know what that shall be. yes, we do not do a checklist a recall notice, but that there be read a lot of them to me about the value of the day and i shot a lot of don't have that submitted and about what arts of migration had to send that survey lemon. and the other bids, and one of them at the for list any be a less work done on it then because it does it though, is it though, tons the amount to be slept and my judge will asleep me when i'm, when i'm in the new dawn i'll promise to master guess what? the whole source on by the surgery, but more of a don't. and then the net read the hash lef
buckley the. yeah. and that is yet because a lot of the yeah, which i'm not doing not to be love to share it. how to book the ladder will use really in my bill. you will, we shall be. he said, when i leave it. hello. how to key philosophy need. we started just a lot. i believe me, who as you say, what can it be day in the sky? what does your bashar be an idea for the spin? why his own mechanical, what does your body could feel it? that if it is the internal am and if you did a few ways you,...