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Chris Matthews' Loving Tribute to William F. Buckley

My Dad has always enjoyed the mind of William F. Buckley, so in that spirit I present Chris Matthews' loving tribute to the late author and pioneering conservative thinker.  
 
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saltythebear (2 months ago) Show Hide
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propilotdave (2 months ago) Show Hide
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spoken like a true neaderthal
LuckyPierre78 (3 months ago) Show Hide
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Wait, wait, wait. So Lindsay Graham is a neocon? Please.  He's a weak conservative, but he's certainly NOT of the neoconservative persuasion.
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Pilkie101 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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I don't like the message, but I can appreciate the humour, kudos
fctchk (2 months ago) Show Hide
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And I must appreciate the candour, not a common conservative virtue of late if ever, kudos.
Lyle1196 (5 months ago) Show Hide
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The National Review is a fitting tribute to a great man. Chris Matthews is right when he refers to his work is to pray. Godspeed, WFB.
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I am referring to the Senate committee that Graham was on - not the final vote. People are also waking up to the fact that Israel seemed to have some knowledge beforehand that 9-11 was going to occur - and was actively spying on the US according to Fox News. You should see the 4 part report by Carl Cameron in 2001 on the Amdocs company and spies in the US.
Boredonthejob (5 months ago) Show Hide
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rooper, comment what you want, and believe what you'd like - but forget the war between guys like me and guys like you - you're out of your mind - the republican party is moving to the hard right, and will be rendered obsolete when it does.

Someone call the Eisenhower republicans to save the brand name.
rooper666hell (5 months ago) Show Hide
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Forget the Eisenhower country club Republicans, Robert Taft was the man for president, not Eisenhower. Robert Taft was the man in 1952 for President.

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