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| The Grand Wazoo | Bill Buckley R.I.P. Quote:
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| Sundance is my bff | I read that and wondered if anyone would start a thread. I was a religious watcher of his program "Firing Line" when I was in college, as well as Louis Rukeyser's Wall Street Week. Bill represented everything about intellectual conservative political thought and Louis everything about capitalist money-making in my opinion. Louis died in 2006. I also enjoyed in that era "Washington Week in Review" if any of you remember that, which was much more liberal. Obviously PBS was one of my favorite stations. |
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| I am in Jail Last Online: Yesterday 04:54 PM Join Date: Mar 2006
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| i have laughed my guts from the guys work, been stirred to pause and think and called him a political freak more than once. but i have never been bored or failed to learn something. i grew up with firing line and learned to love a heated back and forth, from watching him. great three page article in the nyt today describing him and his work. i would appreciate anyone taking the time to read it, if they would put link here. fuck you had a great mind bill buckley. a tip of the hat to you. |
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| Born Again Pagan Last Online: Yesterday 10:33 PM Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Roiet
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| The passing of a true intellectual mind and perhaps one of the last conservative voices of reason. I too was an avid watcher of his TV appearances. Must admit given his incredible vocabulary I didn't understand half the things he said so had to have my dictionary at my side. Consequently I learned much about politics and the English language from him. I am at the age now where many of the people who most influenced my life are passing on. This is life! Hope he finds his rightful spot in a conservative utopia.
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| Born Again Pagan Last Online: Yesterday 10:33 PM Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Roiet
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| His debating style was incredible as well. Who can forget his unique mannerisms. He would sit and quietly listen to the most nonsensical argument from his opponent with what appeared to be the most interest in what the person had to say. As he listened, he held his pen between his hands in a prayer position while constantly gnawing on the tip of the pen. After listening with great respect he would, in a most gentlemanly fashion proceed to completely reduce his opponent to a quivering lump of mush. |
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| What the Dormouse Said Last Online: Today 07:53 AM Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Rabbit Hole
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| Thanks for the thread, Mr Earl. Ach, I had a good laugh reading your comments, Y'all. Sure reminded me of the Bill. I didn't discover him til I was in college but you're all right with Firing Line (WTF did he say?) I'd try to remember words and look them up at commercial time, else I'd miss the flow. I read the NYT obit. News said he was writing a book on Reagan and he donated his papers (seven tons) to Yalie. ![]() A few snips from NYT: “He has the eyes of a child who has just displayed a horrid use for the microwave oven and the family cat.” Southern whites had the right to impose their ideas on blacks who were as yet culturally and politically inferior to them. After some conservatives objected, Mr. Buckley suggested instead that both uneducated whites and blacks should be denied the vote. To the New York City politician Mark Green, he purred: “You’ve been on the show (Firing Line) close to 100 times over the years. Tell me, Mark, have you learned anything yet?” The merits of the argument aside, Mr. Buckley irrevocably proved that his brand of candor did not lend itself to public life when an Op-Ed article he wrote for The New York Times offered a partial cure for the AIDS epidemic: “Everyone detected with AIDS should be tattooed in the upper forearm to prevent common needle users, and on the buttocks, to prevent the victimization of homosexuals,” he wrote. http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/27/bu...ewanted=1&_r=1 |
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| Elite Member Last Online: Today 09:26 AM Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: West Coast Canada
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I saw him threaten Noam Chomsky once: His fake English accent sounded a bit pretentious, imho. Last edited by Hootad Binky : 29-02-2008 at 05:37 AM. | |
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| Elite Member Last Online: Today 09:26 AM Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: West Coast Canada
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| It's in ^ two parts, both are long (haven't watched both of them quite yet, but I'll post the exact timing where it happens on either clip)... Yup, he threatened to punch him out, right on stage! Saw it in Manufacturing Consent, the doc about Chomsky. Anyway, a good debate between them.
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| I am in Jail Last Online: Yesterday 04:54 PM Join Date: Mar 2006
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| yes. a wonderful debate. chomsky is smart as shit and is debating the content of his own book. bill comes off looking defensive and odd. you can feel the tension and dislike between them. great stuff! would love to see an open on camera threat from buckley. please post ti when you get it. thanks. |
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| Sundance is my bff | Regarding that Bill vs. Chomsky (joke) debate, I absolutely loved this comment by chaoboyace on that youtube clip: Quote:
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