William F. Buckley Jr. died last night. May his tribe continue to increase.
William F. Buckley Jr. died last night. May his tribe continue to increase.
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It’s hard to imagine going on without him. Is there anyone to take his place? Offhand, I can’t think of anyone.
I used to watch “Firing Line” when I was in high school.
I’m not sure I was all that intellectually inclined, but seeing an adult slouch in a chair, on television(!) was impressive to the teenage mind.
An amazing mind now at rest.
Perhaps Mark Steyn is a Buckley-in-waiting, though not American.
Limbaugh called Buckley one of the greatest minds in America, “in my mind, a founding father.”
I don’t know who could take his place. Can’t be done in a sense, because you can’t step into the same river twice.