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William F. Buckley Jr.

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  • His father, William F. Buckley Jr., "was fond of a Spanish word, querencia," he said.

    Outer Sanctum: Why we love to step outside the box to think inside the shed 2010

  • But tea partiers who want to restore proper Constitutional limits, rather than merely pad the ratings of talk radio, might recall William F. Buckley Jr. 's counsel that his policy was to vote for the most conservative candidate who could win.

    The Tea Party and the GOP 2010

  • But tea partiers who want to restore proper Constitutional limits, rather than merely pad the ratings of talk radio, might recall William F. Buckley Jr. 's counsel that his policy was to vote for the most conservative candidate who could win.

    Latest Articles 2010

  • To: PAR, might recall William F. Buckley Jr. 's counsel that his policy was to vote for the most conservative candidate who could win.

    Latest Articles 2010

  • But whereas responsible conservatives such as William F. Buckley Jr. denounced the Birchers and the rest of the lunatic fringe back then, Republicans this time are riding the radical wave.

    Redskins Insider Podcast -- The Washington Post E.J. Dionne Jr. 2010

  • But whereas responsible conservatives such as William F. Buckley Jr. denounced the Birchers and the rest of the lunatic fringe back then, Republicans this time are riding the radical wave.

    Redskins Insider Podcast -- The Washington Post E.J. Dionne Jr. 2010

  • We true conservatives lament the loss of voices such as William F. Buckley Jr.,

    Stars and Stripes 2009

  • The old elite corps of the conservative movement, men such as William F. Buckley Jr. and Russell Kirk, undoubtedly would find this attitude dangerous and bizarre.

    Berks county news 2009

  • During his own time, Skousen, a Mormon, was rejected by the Mormon Church and mainstream conservatives including William F. Buckley Jr., law professor Jeffrey Rosen explained recently in The New York Times.

    Caroline Fredrickson: Divine Constitutional Abomination Caroline Fredrickson 2011

  • During his own time, Skousen, a Mormon, was rejected by the Mormon Church and mainstream conservatives including William F. Buckley Jr., law professor Jeffrey Rosen explained recently in The New York Times.

    Caroline Fredrickson: Divine Constitutional Abomination Caroline Fredrickson 2011

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