THE WEBLOG OF KEVIN C. MURPHY: CONJURING POLITICAL, CINEMATIC, AND CULTURAL ARCANA SINCE 1999

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"'Mr. Bush is in the hands of a fortune that will be unremitting on the point of Iraq,' Buckley said...'If he'd invented the Bill of Rights it wouldn't get him out of his jam...It's important that we acknowledge in the inner councils of state that it (the war) has failed, so that we should look for opportunities to cope with that failure.'''
By way of Cliopatria, National Review founder and Firing Line wit William F. Buckley discusses Dubya's failings, his own problems with neoconservatism -- "The neoconservative hubris, which sort of assigns to America some kind of geo-strategic responsibility for maximizing democracy, overstretches the resources of a free country." -- and the presidents of his lifetime. "'[Bill Clinton] is the most gifted politician of, certainly my time,' Buckley said. 'He generates a kind of a vibrant goodwill with a capacity for mischief which is very, very American.'"

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Ted said:

Why does Bill Buckley hate America?

mkh said:

Isn't this a little late for an April Fool's Day prank?

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