billry much needed buckley, managing editor for scylla buckley, and every other acknowledgedthere, that they needed a man just like bill rusher to serve as a political eyes and ears, a linkical counselor, a "-typen "national review people, the practical people, and the politicians. meantiticians, he also people like f clinton white, who drafted the goldwater campaign. rusher was something of a politician, a practitioner of actual politics. rusher placed a tremendous value on these people. trying, withways some success, to get the more philosophical conservatives. a classic example of being, buckley himself, to appreciate that sort of career, that sort of individual, that sort of effort. a lot of people will find in the book, and i'm sure some of you a good deal of back-and-forth between publisher and in-house political counselor rusher, who have full privileges, by the way, of speaking out on any issue, officially or unofficially. mean in they, i meetings they held, which could be long and interesting. he had full privilege of speaking out on any issue, editorial, anything involving nat