William Buckley Interviews Hugh Hefner on Firing Line (1966) Part 2

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  • I wonder if Hefner's suggestion that he, like the traditional moral system, was trying to achieve a monogomous society was sincere or if he was simply softening his message for those times. Either way, he's obviously changed his mind about that.

  • The way Buckley pronounces 'libido' at 4:38 is priceless!:-D

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  • kinsey buggerd children

  • he looks like bill nye

  • @bloodandbones9 (Licks lips over and over again himself) lol

  • Why does Buckley come across as a smug, self-serving, arrogant, in-love-with-his-own-voice FAG?

  • @JadeTomZ Mulitple partners is not moral if they are carrying a disease. Monogamie doesn't spread diseases from one group to the next.

  • @figthersdreams A strong military wards off invaders a weak military and you are likely to be conquered again and again. If your against Armed Robbery should we disarm the Police?

  • Damn Buckley is long-winded!

  • Two great characters, both very bright.

  • @MrTruthAddict I'm not sure what reality you claim to live in because that is patently false, abortion numbers have declined steadily since the 1980s, they're still pathetically high but there was no spike in 2001 to 2008 that deviated above the statistics of the 1990s. I think the bias you speak of is a personal one.

  • @MrTruthAddict it isn't higher, it's just statistically greater in number because more people get married in red states than so called blue ones, the only thing the information reveals is people are screwed up and unforgiving universally.Whether or not someone fails at marriage or not is not indicative of marriage so much as it is of the culture's value of it, divorce no longer has a stigma and we condone it for frivolous reasons beyond abuse and infidelity in modern times. We forsook fidelity.

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