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Obits in Orbit

by "Thomas Keske" <ptkeske@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 5, 2008 at 10:21 PM

OBITS IN ORBIT (DISSING THE DECEASED)

"Today Buckley's astoni****ng, history-changing output comes 
to an end. His life and his life's work will resonate for many 
years to come." - Jeff Jacoby


"I shall never forget the toothy smile of William F. Buckteeth, Jr.
 The gleam of his teeth could fill a room with an other-worldly 
 glow like a UFO and burn out the retinas of your eyes."
          - Dr. Von Bergendorff, DMD

"A man of coruscating wit (he'd approve of that word), he was 
also, by universal acclamation, the most gracious man 
on the planet"
          - Mona Charen

"One pompous gasbag down, too many to name to go"
          - icantbelieveitsnotademocracy, Internet blog

"Like so many others, I owe much of who I am to your wisdom.
 Thanks, Mr. Buckley"
      - Mallard Fillmore

"It had all the earmarks of a CIA operation; the bomb killed 
everybody in the room except the intended target!"
           - William F. Buckley 

"William F. Buckley Jr, was a noble and valiant man who
was truly touched by the grace of God."
   - Henry Kissinger

"The illegal we do immediately. The unconstitutional takes 
 a little longer."
  - Henry Kissinger

"I genuinely missed William F. Buckley.  I really missed him.
 Yes, I took a shot, once, with a .45, but I missed.  Sigh..."
           - Germaine Berton

 "William F. Buckley was the original enfant terrible. 
 Back in the day, Buckley truly was courageous. I prefer to remember the 
 Buckley who scandalized to the bien-pensant."
           - Ann Coulter

"And may I just state for the record that it's completely 
****ing up the feng shui in my world."
           - mikey

"America has lost one of its finest writers and thinkers. 
 He will be remembered for his principled thought and 
 beautiful writing --"
      - George W. Bush

"I'm afraid Buckley's never going to be anything more than the 
simpering ****heel who called for HIV+ gay men to be forcibly 
tattooed on the buttocks..."
      - Uncle Kvetch

"This is terrible news for the Locust Valley Lockjaw Preservation Society"
   - SamFromUtah

"Buckley exhibited an intelligence, honesty, and integrity that 
 contem****ary movement conservatism considers downright wrong. 
 The very people who are destroying those qualities are going to 
 claim that they are continuing Buckley's work"
      -Principal Blackman 


"De mortuis nihil nisi bonum... No, **** that. Buckley was a pig 
 of a person, posh accent and twenty-dollar words notwithstanding. 
 He was one of the true architects of the "Southern Strategy," 
 and he did incalculable harm to this country. If there is a hell, 
 I hope he can go to and roast in the company of his idols, like 
 Franco and Pinochet."

     - Barry Puppert 

"Everybody who would rather talk about his poise and his poses, 
his grace and mannerism, and the wonder that is the great 
personality of William F. Buckley instead of focusing on his 
role as right wing enforcer of intellectual reaction. Everyone 
who praises the gestures of his "private" life instead of the 
fact that he was a sup****ter of murder regimes, terrorist 
dictator****ps, and deathsquad republics in every part of the 
world. Pretending that he was anything but a sup****ter of mass 
murder in, say, El Salvador is accepting his own public persona 
as his real face."

     - Jerry Monaco

"Buckley. Pheh. Good riddance, I say. Does it make me a bad 
person to speak ill of ther dead? Even though the "ill" is mere 
fact? I'm glad he's gone - am I a bad person?"
      - PeeJ 

* * * 

ON THIS DAY IN HISTORY (04/05):

    In 1887, British historian Lord Acton wrote in a letter:
   "Great men are almost always bad men."


... OK, so now let's Rock & Roll & RIP it to obits and pieces....

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2. Bill Buckley Is Dead. Has Conservatism Died with Him?

William F. Buckley Jr., the father of the modern conservative 
movement, ... the principles that Buckley and the conservatives 
in his orbit advanced from

www.cato.org/pub_display.php?pub_id=9245
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THE CORNER: The memorial service for William F. Buckley Jr. will 
be at 10 A.M. at Saint Patrick's Cathedral on April 4.  
Remembering WFB 03/04 3:35 AM
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16. Buckleys Way - The Opinionator - Opinion - New York Times Blog
.... Review's staff blog, members of Buckley's orbit are leaving 
  individual tributes. 

.... William F. Buckley brought intellectualism and civility to 
discourse about ...

opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/02/27/buckleys-...  
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.... forcible tattoos on the buttocks of AIDS patients, 
sup****t of death squad dictator****ps, and the right of 
white minorities to dictate to black majorities
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45. William F. Buckley, Jr R.I.P. - Literature Network Forums

William F. Buckley, Jr R.I.P. Philosophical Literature ... 
time Buckley belittled people publicly who fell outside his 
holier-than-thou orbit ...

www.online-literature.com/forums/showthread.php?t=... 
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http://www.nationalreview.com/comment/wood200504260810.asp

NATIONAL REVIEW ONLINE

The Marriage Debate Goes Multicultural

Homo***ual marriage outside contem****ary Western societies is 
exceedingly rare and never the basis of "viable social order."

Since the executive board cites the history of anthropological 
research, let's oblige. An upstate New York lawyer, Lewis Henry 
Morgan (1818-1881), published the first modern systematic 
ethnography in 1851. Morgan's League of the Ho-De'-No-Sau-Nee, 
Iroquois offered an admiring account of how the Seneca and the 
other Iroquois tribes had built up an entire Indian confederacy 
based on extensions of their ideas of kin****p and family.

- Peter Wood, a professor of anthropology at Boston University 
and provost elect at King's College, is the author of Diversity: 
The Invention of A Concept.

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http://www.nationalreview.com/comment/miller_molesky200410040833.
asp

NATIONAL REVIEW ONLINE

As the sun disappeared on February 28, the French and Indians 
halted a mile or two north of Deerfield and began to probe the 
little town. Throughout the night, scouts crossed the frozen 
Connecticut River and observed their target. A little after 
midnight, one of them returned to the camp and informed his 
companions that a watchman was making his rounds. A few hours 
later, however, a second reconnaissance found no trace of the 
watchman. The man apparently had nodded off. At about four o'
clock, the attackers approached the sleeping hamlet.

The harsh weather that had hampered their progress from New 
France now became a friend to the French and Indians.

There would be much more violence to come, both in Deerfield and 
elsewhere. The Deerfield Massacre was an episode in what the 
colonists would collectively call the French Wars ? a series of 
brutal conflicts that eventually came to be known, perhaps in an 
early nod to multiculturalism, as the French and Indian Wars.
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3. VDARE.com: 02/28/08 - William F. Buckley, Jr., RIP- Sort Of

Feb 28, 2008 ... William F. Buckley, Jr., RIP-Sort Of. By Peter Brimelow 
..... Senate race in 1970, Bill Buckley was taken over by an alien 
from outer space. ...

www.vdare.com/pb/080228_buckley.htm
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13. William F. Buckley an intellectual giant of the conservative mo ...

Four killed when crane falls into NYC high-rise ... 
The late Ernie Kovacs did a wonderful imitation of Buckley - 
Percy Dovetonsils, he called him. ..

www.topix.com/forum/who/william-f-buckley/TLC4IP6F.
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O grave, where ith thy mar-ti-ni?
O Death, where ith thy thtinger? 
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14. CuisineNet Cafe: The Martini Uncovered

When William F. Buckley weighed in in favor of the martini ("the 
martini, lets face it, has become a code word") and when Hugh 
Sidey dignified the sordid .

www.cuisinenet.com/cafe/adventures_in
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2. Percy Dovetonsils - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Percy Dovetonsils is a fictional character created and played by 
television ... sipping from a martini glass and/or smoking 
through a long cigarette holder. .

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percy_Dovetonsils
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7. Daily Herald | The martini: Don't mess with perfection
daily herald is suburban chicago's largest daily newspaper. ... 
poet Percy Dovetonsils was rarely seen without a (flowered) 
martini in hand, ..

www.dailyherald.com/story/?id=82102 
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31. Shandean Postscripts to Politics, Philosophy, & Culture

William F. Buckley & Funerary Gossip: Death of a Racist, 
Homophobic, Intellectual Bully ... His ability to mix a great 
martini is irrelevant to his role in society. .

monacojerry.livejournal.com/  
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http://home.jps.net/~nada/lewis.htm

PETHRO'S HOMAGE TO PERCY DOVETONSILS

Sauntering through the heart of the empire,
Madison Avenue precisely, & the first saucer magnolias
are tight to burst in the backyard
of Saint Patrick's Cathedral. lingering, silent film
is screened in the mind's eye & against
the normal working day.

And you are there, Percy Dovetonsils,
in the air's crawlspace, reflecting
in the brass buttons of the hotel bellhop.
Agent of the Letter, complete
with saliva-swelled cheroot, you were never
really alive, only a thin painting from one man's brain,
and, now, a kinescope poet forever
in china-red smoking jacket
& fly's eyes glasses.

I love the word's mirage-world
& the ancient tenacities between men & women
passed off as romance. But when do these
mere consecutive seconds contract long enough
to create one's ink cathedral?
Nothing in the cathode tube to clue me
to the precise velocity of daytime's insomnia
& your smeared cataract glare affirms that
words are the strain on silence
(. . . though men & women ought to have anise, garlic, freesias
& savory bread in their poetry, for that is good health
for the mind, though money always makes it
a poet's lunatic season.) Do you see
this rim of the world billowing
with each trace of writing, Percy? If not, GOODNIGHT!
and return back to your image-hungry land, highstepping
to the cracked beat of the Nairobi Trio

as I return to where
the local adoration of lucre
is the dark enemy that keeps the dross piled high
& stored in Pleistocene cribs & reaching up
to the stoop of the sun.

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.. In Honor Of William F Buckley : "7.62mm Justice" ?

William F. Buckley Jr. (1925-2008) "Eloquence has been defined 
to be the art of persuasion. ... under glass, its skeletal 
remains rolled out now and then for an occasional autopsy ..

762justice.com/2008/03/05/in-honor-of-william
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45. Citrus: Deputies: Citrus couple dead in murder-suicide

A motorist saw William Buckley's body in his driveway and called 
the Sheriff's Office. ... examiner is scheduled to perform 
autopsies on both bodies today. .

www.sptimes.com/2005/08/22/Citrus/Deputies__Citrus...  

The deaths are being investigated as a murder-suicide. The 
shootings occurred between 2 and 7:53 a.m. Sunday, when William 
Buckley's body was found. Investigators say he was shot inside 
the home, then he staggered outside, leaving a trail of blood. 
He collapsed and died near the end of his driveway, a few feet 
from DeSoto Street.

His body lay there until a motorist saw it and called the 
Sheriff's Office, Tierney said.

The Sheriff's Office had made some visits to the home in the 
past year, Tierney said. Deputies had been there to serve civil 
process papers, had taken a re****t on verbal threats, made a 
half-dozen security checks and, in January, investigated Mrs. 
Buckley's claim that her son-in-law grabbed her by the wrist.

She said the marriage was under a lot of pressure.

"It wasn't coming from Mr. and Mrs. Buckley, but from other 
external factors," she said.

Sheriff's investigators are not releasing details of how many 
times William Buckley was shot or the caliber of the handgun. 
The medical examiner is scheduled to perform autopsies on both 
bodies today.

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http://talk.am1500.com/ibb/posts.aspx?postID=13482

I do have a few quibbles with your description of the Vidal 
fight, first off. Quoting Vidal is not to lionize him; my 
perspective here is that of one who is very reticent to lionize 
anyone, that's why I'm so curious why this man gets "the 
treatment". Second, Vidal didn't call him a (I'm going to use 
turtle.) turtle for no reason. When he suggested that the North 
Vietnamese be allowed to determine their own future, it was 
Buckley who started in with the Turtle analogies while claiming 
that Vidal was begging for American soldiers to get shot. THAT's 
when Vidal called him a Crypto-Turtle. On that point, I agree, 
Buckley was no turtle, nor a crypto-turtle. Although, as a note, 
I want to say that crypto-turtle (or it's cousin, which Vidal 
later said was what he meant to call Buckley, "Crypto-Fascist") 
is one hell of a name to call a person. All sorts of allusions 
and sounds are mixing it up in there, and its scary, to imagine, 
deep inside the founding fabric of America, hidden turtles are 
lurking, advancing their menacing turtle agendas.
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http://www.dallasblog.com/200802271002022/dallas-blog/columnist-
william-f.-buckley-dies.html

Any literate Dallasite knows that a "silly little red" communist 
named Lee Harvey Oswald tried to assassinate one of the main 
voices of the John Birch Society, General Walker, at his home on 
Turtle Creek Boulevard in the fall of 1963. Where Oswald failed, 
Buckley succeeded
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45. Debates - alt.philosophy | Grupos de Google

Iron Turtle IRON TURTLE With undue drama, an eagle soars But the 
turtle best prepares ... Thomas Keske - 05:49 - 1 nuevo de 1 
mensaje ..

groups.google.es/group/alt.philosophy?hl=es&lnk=rg...
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http://www.voiceoftheturtle.org/

THE VOICE OF THE TURTLE

A French Revolutionary Soundbite:
Graffiti from May 1968

'The student's susceptibility to recruitment as a militant for any 
cause is a sufficient demonstration of his real impotence.'

As you may have noticed, the Turtle's gone into hibernation for 
a bit -- eighteen months at the last count -- awaiting the 
sounding of the tocsin of the revolution.

As soon as he / she / it emerges, blinking into the light, we'll 
let all our subscribers know.

Thanks for being patient.

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.. William Buckley (convict) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
William Buckley. William Buckley (1780 - January 1, 1856), was 
an English ... One of these is said to have been killed by the 
tribe for preferring a man of .

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Buckley_(convict) 

During the next two months, Buckley encountered a number of 
Aboriginal families. Each time they treated him well, teaching 
him how to fish, collect local food and understand their 
language. For a while Buckley lived in a primitive hut at 
Managwhawz (modern day Aireys Inlet) eating shellfish, fish, 
sugar ants and wild raspberries

Eventually, Buckley forgot his birth language, and although he 
managed to obtain knives, hatchets and similar objects from 
****pwrecks, or by stealth from the occasional ****p at anchor, he 
was quite at home living life as a "spirit". He became expert 
with Aboriginal weapons- though despite this, as a revered spirit 
he was banned from partaking in the many tribal wars- and wore 
kangaroo skins for clothes.

On 6 July 1835 William Buckley appeared at the camp site of John 
Batman's ****t Phillip Association with a party of aboriginals 
who had told him about the sighting of a ****p at Indented Head. 
Wearing kangaroo skins and carrying Aboriginal weapons, he 
walked into the cam

Buckley showed them the letters "W.B." tattooed on his arm.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_F._Buckley,_Jr.

He resided in New York City and Stamford, Connecticut, and often 
signed his name as "WFB." He was a practicing Catholic, often 
attending the traditional Latin Mass in Connecticut
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http://www.wfb-hq.org/news2004.html

Congratulations to the President of the WFB, His Excellency Phan 
Wannamethee on his being conferred the Knight Grand Cross (First 
Class) of the Most Admirable Order of the Direkgunabhorn; on the 
occasion of his 80th birthday on January 30th 2547 [2004].  More 
recently, on Coronation Day, May 5th, 2547 [2004], he also 
received the Knight Grand Cross (First Class) of the Most 
Illustrious Order of Chula Chom Klao.

In addition, WFB would like to thank professors Prayorm and MR 
Orachat Songthong for their excellent poem composed for the 
auspicious occasion

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19. William F. Buckley, terrorist victim

Lt Colonel William F. Buckley. Kidnapped, Tortured, Killed. 
March 16, 1984 - Lebanon ... and CIA Station Chief, William 
Francis Buckley, 57, was kidnapped from .

www.americanmemorialsite.com/buckley.html  
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37. Conservative William F. Buckley dies - UPI.com
.... Feb. 27 (UPI) -- William F. Buckley, the conservative 
television ... Villa assassin's family wants reward money. 
Photogenic parrot's sidekick goes missing .

www.upi.com/NewsTrack/Top_News/2008/02/27/conserva...
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http://www.eskimo.com/~recall/bleed/0123.htm

1919 -- Ukraine: First Regional Conference of Peasants, Workers & 
Insurgents (anarchist Makhnovists), held in Bolche Mikhailovska. 
/ Prva regionalna konferencija seljaka, radnika i pobunjenika Ukrajna

1919 -- El K.A.I. dedica en homenaje todas sus actividades a los 
valientes luchadores asesinados **** la barbarie capitalista en 
los horribles sucesos del 27 de julio.


1919 -- Ernie Kovacs lives. 

Dear Auntie Dave, 

Please consider adding Ernie Kovacs to the Daily Bleed...

He certainly was an situationalist entertainer & pushed early TV 
over the edge...which is why he was cancelled by the bosses 
after a few shows.

He was an early Discordian Priest, no doubt....

Did you ever see the surrealistic dance interpretations he did 
using a DeChirco painting as a backdrop & Devorjak's dissonance 
as the music?

& how 'bout Percy Dovetonsils ? the first obviously Gay 
character to ever appear on TV reading poetry which could 've 
easily come from Granny Burroughs's cut-up machine:


"Abas & yet it was/ tin tinabulation/ wild of drum & leather 
thong/ oh ye welkin/ welikn ye...."


1923 -- France: The young individualist Germaine Berton attempts 
to kill Leon Daudet, the extreme rightwing propagandist of 
l'Action Franaise (& father of the anarchist Philippe Daudet).

A solidarity campaign in the pages of "Libertaire" rallied 
Severine (Caroline Remy), Louis Lecoin, & other militants to her 
defense.
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http://cavett.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/03/14/uncommoner-than-thou-
buckley-part-two/index.html?ex=1363665600&en=bb27d985f1d704be&ei=
5090&partner=rssuserland&emc=rss

Buckley enjoyed tossing literary references into the 
conversation; a habit not always guaranteed to make friends. 
Once, in answer to something I said, he injected, "As Oscar 
Wilde said, 'Hypocrisy is the compliment that vice pays to 
virtue." A fine and witty remark to be sure, but one you wouldn'
t be wise to depend on as your opening gag in your nightclub act. 
And one I would guess he knew it might take the rest of us a 
moment to fully "get." If then.

But that's not what bothered me about it. A little voice in me 
whispered, "Is that Oscar Wilde?" In one of those bizarre 
coincidences life tickles us with, a French friend had given me, 
two days before, a volume of famous "Citations" (see tahss ee 
own) by French wits. Try real hard to believe that among the 
half dozen she had checkmarked as favorites was that one. Yes. 
The alleged Wilde.

Language was his medium and he loved to make it roll around and 
do tricks. I just now unearthed a copy of one of his books he 
had inscribed to me. He was a fan of all wordplay and had 
admired an unforgivable pun I had made about French painters. He 
wrote:


  To Richard, 
    in deepest gratitude for "More in Seurat than in 
    Ingres." May I use it? 

      With affection,   Bill

The adjective "fabulous," through overuse, has become cheap 
currency. But it applies to him.

The Buckley gag with the Wizard of Oz is clever, but not so 
singular
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Welcome To Buckleywald Concentration Camp
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http://www.boxturtlebulletin.com/

"Now you must raise your children up in a world where that union 
of man and box turtle is on the same legal footing as man and 
wife?"

***-Crazed Hetero***uals Defile Church Altar
Jim Burroway
March 22nd, 2008


Paul Cameron's World

In 2005, the Southern Poverty Law Center wrote that "[Paul] 
Cameron's 'science' echoes Nazi Germany." What the SPLC didn"t 
know was Cameron doesn't just "echo" Nazi Germany. He quoted 
extensively from one of the Final Solution's architects. This 
puts his fascination with quarantines, mandatory tattoos, and 
extermination being a "plausible idea" in a whole new and deeply 
disturbing light.
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http://www.boingboing.net/2008/03/05/the-collected-contro.html

"The objective is to identify the carrier, and to warn his victim. 
 Someone, 20 years ago, suggested a discreet tattoo the site of 
 which would alert the prospective partner to the danger of 
 proceeding as had been planned. But the author of the idea was 
 treated as though he had been schooled in Buchenwald, and the 
 idea was not widely considered, but maybe it is up now for 
 reconsideration."

....And that's Buckley in 2005. Glad to see that those twenty 
years offered so much op****tunity for sober reflection upon one'
s earlier opinions. Why on earth would anyone think to compare 
the forced tattooing of a minority group to the practices of the 
Nazis?


I think that we have to consider the possibility that he was a 
closet queen. It was a big conservative motivator in that era 
and he is awfully fastidious.

Sometimes, ***ual identity is a relevant issue. I refuse to cede 
the subject to the slimers and tabloid journalists. If we refuse 
to talk about it, they're the ones who'll inherit it.

outerjohn - that is a great piece of found poetry - 
the left's epitaph. I can't take credit for "pro-war crypto-nazi", 
much as I wish I could. That's Gore Vidal's.

posted by High On Markers , March 8, 2008 9:23 PM 
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www.edgeprovidence.com

William Buckley: The Queen Is Dead
by Mickey Weems
EDGE Contributor
Saturday Mar 8, 2008

Was William Buckley, famous right-wing pundit, a homo? I don't 
know, neither do I care.

What I do know is that he got really mad at flaming liberal Gore 
Vidal in 1968, so mad that he called Vidal a "queer" on national 
television.

I looked at a recording of the incident to see for myself what 
the ruckus was all about. Let me tell you: whatever his ***ual 
orientation may have been, William Buckley talked and gestured 
like a big old fag.

Vidal looked and sounded a hell of a lot more butch than 
Buckletta in that debate. It's not like Vidalia was terribly 
masculine herself, hence the bizarre spectacle of Sweet William 
calling fabulously-Gay Gore Vidal a "queer." During Buckley's 
tantrum, Vidal was smiling, perhaps enjoying the fact that 
Buckley had lost his signature cool. Perhaps because Buckley 
sounded like such a Nancy

Outing William Buckley

William Buckley was the faggiest conservative this side of the 
Log Cabin Republicans. His opposition to Gay rights while 
constantly talking like a fudge-packer is right up there with 
Rush "Oxy" Limbaugh's condemnation of illegal drug users. Except 
that Rush actually was doing drugs illegally, and Buckley only 
sounded like a pansy, so far as we know.

Everyone talks about how Buckley brought intelligence to the 
conservative movement. If intelligence were measured by elitist 
vocabulary, then yes, indeed he did. In addition to speaking 
fluent crypto-English, his saucy mannerisms brought a degree of 
camp, one of our most powerful verbal weapons, and he used it 
against us. Because he was against Gay rights, he could out-
queen any pinko-liberals and nobody would say a thing about it. 
A right-wing Gay-basher, intellectual or otherwise, couldn't 
possibly be crypto-homo***ual! Isn't that right, Mark Foley, 
Jeff Gannon, Larry Craig, Ted Haggard, etc. etc. etc.?

Buckley's powerful combination of slick rhetorical skills, 
shortsighted right-wing politics and verbal limp-wristed 
swi****ng were employed to sup****t some pretty disastrous people 
and policies, such as ethically-deficient Ronald Reagan, and 
wave after wave of anti-Gay legislature sponsored by Buckley's 
beloved Roman Catholic Church (no Gays in that organization, 
nosirrreee!). Buckley also lacked sufficient moral fiber to 
openly denounce his most uncouth fan, Rush Limbaugh.

Buckley as tragic

I must say this for Buckley: Rush isn't half the man that 
William was. For all of his faults, Buckley wasn't stupid or so 
obviously bought and paid for. For the most part, Buckley was 
civil and witty, a truly noble queen.
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20. The Queen of All Evil - William F. Buckley Jr. - R.I.P.

Author and conservative commentator William F. Buckley Jr. died 
today, at age 82. ... a black man or woman would become 
president only over his dead body. .

www.qoae.net/posts/1204138868.shtml
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31. WWJ Newsradio 950 - William F. Buckley Jr. Dead At 82

.... *** - with the Queen of England, no less - and Buckley 
permitted himself to take ... believes the moon is made of green 
cheese," Buckley got on well with .

www.wwj.com/William-F--Buckley-Jr--Dead-At-82/1729
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44. William Buckley: The spy who never came in from the cold

.... convinced him that Buckley was better off alive than dead 
for his captors. ... but then, as he used to say: 
"I'm not running for Miss Langley Pageant Queen. .

www.canadafreepress.com/2006/thomas102506.htm  

We began to meet on a regular basis. Usually Bill would turn up 
with two or three staff from the embassy. The conversation was 
as good as the food. One night he arrived with William Colby, a 
quiet and self-contained man with the inquisitorial manner of a 
foot soldier in the Society of Jesus. He asked few questions but 
listened a great deal. Later Bill told me that Colby had 
parachuted into German-occupied France in 1944.

As I came to know him, I realized that Bill cultivated his 
little eccentricities and displayed them like badges of honour.

Yet, despite the Director's sup****t, the feeling grew in Langley 
that Buckley was an "oddball", someone who had "goofed up".

Former State Department employee, Chip Beck, recalled that 
within the CIA there was also a "mood that Buckley knew too much 
and that he could blow away a lot of people if he was forced to 
talk. A lot of agents were watching to see what the Agency would 
do to get him back. There was a feeling that if Casey couldn't 
rescue Buckley, then no agent was safe."

The CIA doctors suggested of Buckley: a man bowed down by 
despair, suddenly aged, his face haggard, slowed up physically 
and mentally, his voice monotonous and every word and movement a 
fearful burden. He would feel constantly exhausted and any sleep 
would leave him unrefreshed. He would become most depressed in 
the small hours -- and then be at his most vulnerable, when his 
ability to resist every slight pressure would be at its lowest. 

The camera zoomed in and out of Buckley's **** and damaged body. 
He held before his genitalia a document marked "MOST SECRET". 
It was proof the burn-bag had failed.

The specialists wondered if he had put aside the normal 
Christian abhorrence to suicide and overcome the memory of his 
formative years when, as a devout Catholic boy, he had listened 
to his priest speak of the Hell which faced those who took their 
own lives. Would he remember he had been told his work permitted 
suicide as the ultimate means to protect the CIA's secrets?

More certain, a number of factors had come together to settle 
Buckley's fate. He understood, better than anyone, that to 
survive within the Agency you had to cope with the office 
politics, the battles for turf, the back-stabbing. His way of 
dealing with any of that was to fight back -- hard. It had not 
made him popular but then, as he used to say: 
"I'm not running for Miss Langley Pageant Queen."
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 William F. Buckley, Jr. - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Buckley wrote the 1976 spy novel Saving the Queen, featuring ... 
William F. Buckley, Jr.: The Witch-Doctor is Dead by Harry 
Binswanger - Capitalism Magazine .

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Henry Ryto Says: 
February 27th, 2008 at 3:31 pm 

Buckley = a Catholic who sup****ted Ulster unionists against 
Irish nationalists.

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Percy Dovetonsils, where are you now that we need you?
The situation is serious.
Do you feel safer, now that Monkey Boy is in? Space Balls, the movie.
Permanent waves, a boutonniere, cuff links, a string of pearls.
The host, adjusting the knob for his guests. Mixing the martinis.
Did I miss something? The Military-Industrial Complex
is alive and well in academia. Look like one of those
Dip Wars parties, where faculty wives made dueling guacamoles
while faculty men talked business, were chatted up by flirting coeds,
that's how the patronage was handed out, Nuala O'Faolain says.
Jesus H. Statistical Christ, Kathleen.

A lot of Seasonal Affective Disorder
this time of year, attempted suicides,
drunks falling off the wagon, spousal abuse,
downsized workers fragging bossmen,
going postal in a fast-food restaurant,
to mix a metaphor, that's not a guarantee,
it is a delivery goal, a lot of materialism,
a lot of hypocrisy, a lot of greed, year-end bonuses
for the people who stabbed their buddy in the back

Took the heat. Stood up to the plate. Stood, and in the evil day,
withstood. Cried all the way to the bank. Lee Iacocca, Bob Hope,
and Gerald Ford, cornholing each other in a ****talet suspended by a crane
at a golf course condominium complex in Vail, Colorado:
The Mile High Club.

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http://www3.baylor.edu/~Ralph_Wood/percy/IntroductionPercy.pdf

William Buckley has wittily said that all future presidents 
should be made to take a double oath of office. They should 
swear not only to uphold the Constitution of the United States 
of America but also promise to read, mark, learn, and inwardly 
digest Walker Percy's novel of 1971, Love in the Ruins. "It's 
all there in that one book," Buckley declared, "what's happening 
to us and why." Such extravagant praise is meant to echo the 
extravagance of Percy's satire.


That Will Percy was a closeted homo***ual may have also
contributed to his melancholy life, which ended in exhaustion at 
age 57.

Percy was losing much of his earlier enthusiasm for medicine, 
and he spent a good deal of his time at Columbia visiting Uncle 
Will's New York friends, many of whom were either latently or 
openly homo***ual. Moreover, when other students would be 
burrowing into books and labwork
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13. Gay - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

.... by 1950s TV comic Ernie Kovacs was a "gay-acting" poet named 
Percy Dovetonsils. In one of his poems (which were always read 
to an imaginary off-screen character .

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http://www3.baylor.edu/~Ralph_Wood/percy/IntroductionPercy.pdf

Percy had elected to do his residency in pathology at Bellevue 
Hospital in NYC, where he performed autopsies on unclaimed 
bodies from Skid Row. Careless about wearing masks and gloves, 
Percy and three of his fellow internists (on a team of twelve) 
contracted tuberculosis from bacilli still alive in the cadavers 
of these derelicts.

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_F._Buckley,_Jr.

Buckley was born in New York City to lawyer and oil baron 
William Frank Buckley, Sr., of Irish-Catholic descent, and 
Aloise Steiner, a Southerner of Swiss-German descent. The sixth 
of ten children, as a boy Buckley moved with his family to 
Sharon, Connecticut before beginning his first formal schooling 
in Paris
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28. WFB, TRANSCENDENT - New York Post
WILLIAM F. Buckley Jr., who died yesterday at the age of 82, was 
a man of infinite jest, and his delightful bonhomie has already 
become the central point in .

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A Fond Farewell

Posted by babyboomerqueen under A Fond Farewell..., A personal 
note from ~The Baby Boomer Queen~, Bad EATING habits!, DIET, 
Day to Day, Day to Day Posts, ENTERTAINMENT, Easter, FUNNY, 
Friend****p, Holidays, Humor, Humor/Jokes, Is THAT wrong???, 
MURDER she wrote...,

Icon William F. Buckley dies at age 82...
I hope he wrote his own OBIT...

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12. The Wa****ngton Monthly
WFB spoke out strongly against the Civil Rights Movement and in 
favor of White Supremacism when the latter was viciously 
slaughtering the former and WFB ...

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17. William F. Buckley Jr. on JFK on National Review Online
But the question I was asked didn't have to do with who killed 
JFK, but with what was his legacy. It was, said I, ... Be sure 
to read Buckley's latest. .

www.nationalreview.com/buckley/buckley200311211329
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16. William F. Buckley Jr. on JFK on National Review Online
Ten seconds outside the Oval Office when JFK was heading for the 
helicopter. ... What John F. Kennedy did was despicable

www.nationalreview.com/buckley/buckley052003.asp
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Rodriquez would turn up again in the Iran-Contra scandal during the 
Reagan-Bush administration, which made more hard drugs available to 
the young people of the United States. When you look at the 
personnel in the Plumbers group involved in the Watergate break-in, 
a remarkable number of them were also involved in the Bay of Pigs. 
A CIA coordinator, William Buckley said that if he told what he 
knew about the Bay of Pigs and the Kennedy assassination 
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John McCone was a very powerful industrialist, and one who was 
part of the military-industrial complex, before he became the 
head of the CIA. He later went on to become part of, I believe, 
ITT.  John McCone was another Knight of Malta, head of the CIA, 
and participated in the Kennedy assassination by virtue of him 
being its head. And he's Knight of Malta.  Angelton is a Knight 
of Malta. Henry Luce is a Knight of Malta. William F. Buckley is 
a Knight of Malta. And William F. Buckley then ran the National 
Review-and what does he do? He blames Oswald as the lone 
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According to Tom Kuncle, in his publication, John F. Kennedy, Jr. 
wanted to find his father's real killers, and he had the power 
to publish the conclusion. So, they took him out right away. 
They would not allow that to happen.The Black Pope: Interview of 
Eric Jon Phelps

The American Pope is the Cardinal of New York. He is the most 
powerful Cardinal in the United States. He is what's called 'the 
military vicar'. The military vicar is in command of all of the 
military orders within the United States, they being the Knights 
of Malta and the Knights of Columbus. He is also in command, and 
privately, of 'the Commission' because Cardinal Spellman was an 
intimate of Joe Kennedy, and Joe Kennedy was an intimate of 
Frank Costello......And that Commission, you know what it 
controls? All of the trucking, all the supermarkets, it's power 
is beyond our wildest imagination, second only to the Knights of 
Malta. And, of course, they all control the Federal Reserve Bank.
The Cardinal controls the Federal Reserve Bank through the 
Council on Foreign Relations. The Council on Foreign Relations 
belongs to the Cardinal. Spellman was not a member of it, during 
his day, but two of the most powerful members were Knights of 
Malta: Henry Luce and J. Peter Grace, and also William F. 
Buckley, to this day. William F. Buckley is indeed one of my 
enemies, because I name him, and he is a powerful multi-
billionaire who participated in the Kennedy assassination, just 
like Iacocca, another Knight.

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5. William F. Buckley and the Assassination of JFK - The Education Forum

for the record, it should be noted that there were published 
allegations that Buckley himself may have had "some role" in the 
JFK conspiracy. .

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2. Yale Daily News - Wily sophomores face off in class-wide Assassins
Feb 27, 2007 ... Remembering a friend, William F. Buckley Jr. ... 
Assassins, which Russell said cost the SCC $100 to launch, is 
expected to finish before .

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If Eisenhower was a dangerous liberal, JFK was indeed a 
communist. To re-quote Buckley's earlier letter to Welch: 
"If Eisenhower were what you think he is, then the elimination of 
Eisenhower would be a critical step in setting things a right." 
If Buckley believed that JFK was a communist, was it right to 
"eliminate" him?
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NTAyOTQ0NGY1ODkyOTJhNWZkOTRjZDNmYTUzNzc4OGI=

William F. Buckley 
August 26, 2005 3:33 PM

Robertson'S Death Wishes


The principal reason to disavow the assassination of foreign 
leaders is self-interest.

Now here is a key point. Sometimes rules are broken. But?it is 
always wrong, when they are broken, to admit that they have been 
broken. Not even Congress, let alone the Associated Press, 
serves the role of confessor.

It was this rule that was most flagrantly violated by the Church 
Committee in 1975.

Arthur Schlesinger captured priorities precisely, in a 
memorandum written in April 1961. "When lies must be told, they 
should be told by subordinate officials.

At no point should the president be asked to lend himself to the 
cover operation. There seems to me merit in Secretary Rusk's 
suggestion that someone other than the president make the final 
decision and do so in his absence ? someone whose head can later 
be placed on the block if things go terribly wrong."

One of Schlesinger's "failure options" was to put the blame on 
the CIA as "errant idealists and soldiers-of-fortune working on 
their own." We can safely assume that the CIA never even saw the 
Robertson broadcast.
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18. Blackford Oakes, One Stand-Up Guy - New York Times
Imagine further that Blackford Oakes got wind of the conspiracy ... 
usual with historical what-if assassination schemes, this one 
generates limited suspense. .

query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9905E4DD1F
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http://www3.baylor.edu/~Ralph_Wood/percy/IntroductionPercy.pdf

"Here I am," Percy later wrote, "a Catholic living in Louisiana, 
and the man to whom I owe the greatest debt is this great 
Protestant thinker." "I suppose the great bombshell for me," 
Percy also wrote, "was the famous passage of Kierkegaard 
describing Hegel as the philosopher who explained everything 
under the sun except one small detail: what it means to be a man 
who lives in the world and who must die." 

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9. William Buckley (convict) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

William Buckley. William Buckley (1780 - January 1, 1856), was 
an English ... One of these is said to have been killed by the 
tribe for preferring a man of ..

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Buckley_(convict)
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.. The Absurd Re****t - "The Absurd Re****t- chasing liberals like ...
Buckley Jr. And of course it was poetic that Mr. Buckley passed 
away sitting at his ... may be enthralling- especially when 
delivered Obama-style, with a big toothy smile, vibrant ...

www.theabsurdre****t.com/ 
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7. What, Where, When, Who, Why and How [5WH] for kids
What is it that makes every child remember Bugs Bunny? Its 
toothy smile of course! All rabbits have huge buck teeth in 
front, and with good reason.

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.. Sailing to Posterity

Yet there is no denying Buckley's influence in his time. No 
doubt, part of this is due to his status as a character: 
The toothy smile, bug eyes, .

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3. The toothy smile that threatens to fade... 
: The toothy smile that ...
The toothy smile that threatens to fade... - The striker lay on 
the ground, ... Hushed words were exchanged about the potential 
the gawky buck toothed ..

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63. New Brunswick shark fossil shows signs of killer smile

New Brunswick shark fossil shows signs of killer smile ... A 
toothy 409-million-year old fossil shark has been ... 
Buckley dies at 82 American Conservative author and ..

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13. Christian Message Boards: William F. Buckley - RIP

Buckley was an "originale" as the ... like a slinky, and smile 
this cherubic knowing toothy grin that. perpetually said: 
"gotcha." Buckley wore many hats. .

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An investigation of the relative efficacy of Buckley's 
Formocresol and calcium hydroxide in primary molar vital 
pulp therapy

Objective: To compare the clinical and radiological outcomes 
following two different, single visit vital pulp therapy 
techniques, in cariously exposed primary molar teeth.

Setting A paediatric dental clinic within the Dental Hospital, 
Newcastle

Buckley's Formocresol

Formocresol contains formaldehyde, a toxic, potentially 
carcinogenic/mutagenic compound, and concern has arisen over its 
use in dentistry

A one-fifth dilution of Buckley's Formocresol may have a lower 
styptic ability than full-strength solution, furthermore, the 
calcium hydroxide powder may serve to 'soak-up' unclotted blood.
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62. FullosseousFlap's Dental Blog >> William F. Buckley - R.I.P.

William F Buckley, Jr:  Panama closing speech in his debate with 
Governor Ronald Reagan 1978 ... Baseball Blogs. Athletics Nation; 
Brooks Robinson's Hot Corner; Tommy Lasorda's World

flapsblog.com/?p=6502 

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http://wonkette.com/362605/magazine-rips-buckleys-legacy-even-
though-he-only-died-like-two-seconds-ago

.... during the early days of the AIDS epidemic, Buckley 
suggested that "Everyone detected with AIDS should be tattooed 
in the upper forearm, to protect common-needle users, and on the 
buttocks, to prevent the victimization of other homo***uals."

Well, isn't this the pot calling the kettle black? I don't think 
Wonkettte waited a nanosecond to fire-up vitriol after Anna 
Nicole Smith or Jerry Falwell died, but that was a long time ago. 
Plus, that tattoo idea doesn't sound so bad, come to think about 
it. They should make the tattoo something cool, like a venomous 
cobra, or a bloody dagger.

Seriously. Folks. We're gonna miss Mr. Buckley. At least you 
have to dig into his past fairly deep to get a twinge of worry. 
Coulter, Hannity and Limbaugh et al are all gonna stream death-
bed videos claiming the fags, blacks and Mexicans all hastened 
their deaths.

@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Let's see if I've got this right: slurring a group 
of people -- hemophiliacs and rape victims included, I imagine -- 
while they're dying of an incurable disease is playful and 
charming; yet calling a ridiculous idea tossed out by an effete 
preppy hypocrite "Neanderthal" after he's died quietly in his 
mansion is too soon?! Just one question, then: How long do we 
have to wait after Dick Cheney dies before we can dig him up and 
waterboard his charming ass?

Buckley pretty much put out as much hate-spew - vide his tattoo 
the queers idea - as the average right-winger. But he used lots 
of big words and quoted Disraeli a lot, so he was classy.

It's just that there is this thing called 'decorum'. You use it 
sometimes (read: not on the internet) so that you don't look 
like an asshole, and make people think you're a douche by 
mocking the super newly dead.

As if Dick Kim had anything in common with a pretentious, 
perfumed parlor s**** like Buckley...

Yet another bombast-throwing Conservative who wants different 
rules applied to him than he applies to the world. Cowboy up, 
armchair warriors.

Congrats to The Nation for re****ting the truth. Buckley was a 
bloward, a bigot, a poseur of the highest order, nothing like a 
real journalist because he wasn't a journalist, a snob, a snot, 
a racist, an anti-Jew (let's face it, that's the real term to 
use), ***ist, bigoted, condescending, and so far out of touch 
with reality and most people, his politics went out of date 
about 1958. Really. Talk about your over-rated pompous, arrogant, 
snobby windbags. Congrats to The Nation!

@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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CIA: SADDAM IN NEW TAPE ACTUALLY PERCY DOVETONSILS ... (pictured 
left) has in fact revealed it to be none other than Percy 
Dovetonsils (pictured right). .

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http://kmarx.blogspot.com/2008_03_01_archive.html

But my favorite quip of Buckley's was his infamous gibe that he 
would rather be governed by the first 2,000 names in the Boston 
telephone directory than the 2,000 members of the Harvard 
University faculty. Besides the fact that this is an insult to 
self-proclaimed manly man Harvey Mansfield, one wonders what 
Buckley's intellectual descendants at National Review would 
think about the first 2,000 names in the 2007 Boston telephone 
directory, given the magazine's obsession (390 hits) with 
"Islamofascism" in recent years.

By my count, the first 2,000 names include Aakjar, Ababe, Ababu, 
Abasali, Abbar, Abbas (4 names), Abbasi (5 names), Abbay, Abbaz, 
and so on through Abdi (14 names), Abdiaziz, Abdille, Abdin, 
Abdinur, Abdiraham, Abdirehman (3 names), until we get to 
Aburubieh, Abusabib, Abusief, Abuwi, and Abu-Zahra. And that is 
in the first 1,000. The second 1,000 features dozens of Ahmads 
and Ahmeds. All these new names (not to mention all the Acevedos) 
makes the Adamses look like a real minority.

(Worse let for the Buckleyites, many of these folks with 
telephones might be?horrors of horrors?immigrants!).

A just God would be making Buckley eat every word of his racist 
editorials right now, and for a very long time to come.
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http://www.boston.com/bostonglobe/ideas/brainiac/2007/12/
scrabulous_feve.html

We know exactly how popular Scrabulous is -- this is the upside 
and downside of the Web. I'm sure Hasbro can tell us how many 
Scrabble sets they've sold, too. But how popular is Scrabble -- 
I mean, how strong is its grip on the collective unconscious? 
One way to answer this question is searching for the word in 
Amazon's bestelling nonfiction books. After doing so for an hour 
this morning, here's what I discovered:

* Conservatives dig Scrabble. In "Ike: An American Hero," 
Michael Korda's 2007 biography of the Supreme Commander of the 
Allied Expeditionary Forces and later two-term (Republican) 
president of the United States, we learn that in his retirement, 
Dwight Eisenhower looked after a small herd of cattle, wrote 
prodigiously, golfed, and "played Scrabble with Mamie on her 
beloved glassed-in ****ch at Gettysburg." And in "Cancel Your Own 
Goddam Subscription," a 2007 collection of National Review 
editor William F. Buckley's answers to particularly odd reader 
letters, Buckley (sometimes described as an "Eisenhower 
conservative") at one point settles an argument between two 
Scrabble players. "Whiter" is a legit adjective (even though 
"white" is the absence of color), but "jader" is not, because 
even though nouns like "jade" can be used as adjectives, they 
"don't let themselves go into comparatives and superlatives."
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34. History Channel: William F Buckley ...
William Buckley was a great man and a great thinker. There have 
been or will be few of his ilk ... had a good line, "She's been 
cheated on more than a blind woman playing Scrabble with .

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There is a charming story that Malcolm Gladwell has told over 
and over again about how he used to try to sneak funny phrases 
into the newspaper he worked for, back when he was a journalist 
and not yet a personality. Turns out everyone's done it! Michael 
Scherer, currently with Time, explains that when he was working 
at an unnamed newspaper bureau in Easthampton, Mass, he and his 
"colleague" would try to sneak "obscure 10-dollar word[s]" into 
their copy. The best he ever did was "dun." But the dude who 
wrote noted Scrabble champion William F. Buckley's obit for the 
Times got his Roget's on and used "Sesquipedalian" in an A1 
headline. Jesus, journalists need hobbies. What happened to 
drinking and ****ing again? [Swampland]
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He was married for 57 years to Pat Taylor, of Vancouver, who 
died last year. They were a delightful couple, who called each 
other "duckie" and uttered a constant stream of witticisms. He 
had one of the largest vocabularies of any English-speaking 
person in public life but, I discovered when we and our wives 
took a cruise together, was hopeless at Scrabble because he was 
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67. Buckley shocked over loss :
Buckley shocked over loss Monday 18 Feb 2008. Visit the brand 
new Sponsored By You website ... were unbeaten in their previous 
11 games, but fell apart against the resurgent Daggers at .

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Buckley had a passion for sailing: Printer-friendly version
"You have shortened sail just a little, because you want more 
steadiness than you ... called Natural Review, and would be 
changing his name to William F. Buckwheat. .

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Here was Buckley in the late 1950s:

"The central question that emerges... is whether the White 
community in the South is entitled to take such measures as are 
necessary to prevail, politically and culturally, in areas in 
which it does not predominate numerically? The sobering answer 
is Yes--the White community is so entitled because, for the time 
being, it is the advanced race. It is not easy, and it is 
unpleasant, to adduce statistics evidencing the median cultural 
superiority of White over Negro: but it is fact that obtrudes, 
one that cannot be hidden by ever-so-busy egalitarians and 
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Buckley continued to make extreme right-wing statements. For 
example, when Viola Liuzzo, the civil rights activist from 
Detroit was murdered in March 1965, Buckley argued that it was 
her own fault as she "drove down a stretch of lonely road in the 
dead of night, sharing the front seat with a young Negro 
identified with the protesting movement".

He also led the smear campaign against Martin Luther King in the 
press (based on documents leaked by J. Edgar Hoover). He urged 
the repression of King and other civil rights and anti-war 
protestors on "constitutional grounds". Buckley compared King to 
Hitler and Lenin. He said that he wished Lenin and Hitler had 
been repressed in the same way as King should be repressed. 
(National Review, 19th August, 1967).

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27. Dick Cheney: Vice President for Torture and War
1975. Two days later, the Olsons had lunch with 
then-CIA Director William Colby.

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http://glenngreenwald.blogspot.com/2006/02/prepare-noose-for-
bill-buckley.html

Saturday, February 25, 2006
Prepare the noose for Bill Buckley, the Cowardly Traitor 

(updated below)

Right Wing Radicals Demand Death Penalty for Anyone Criticizing 
Dear Leader

After Howard Dean, in November, 2005, pointed out the obvious -- 
that the U.S. would not be able to "win" in Iraq (a fact which 
William Buckley, among others, repeated a few months later) -- 
Ronald Reagan's son and frequent Fox News guest host Michael 
Reagan said this: "Howard Dean should be arrested and hung for 
treason or put in a hole until the end of the Iraq war!"

THE NEOCONSERVATIVES REPRESENT AS DEADLY A THREAT TO AMERICA AS 
THE RADICAL ISLAMISTS. BOTH OF THEM HATE FREEDOM AS PASSIONATELY 
AS THE OTHER. BOTH REPRESENT A MORTAL DANGER TO AMERICA'S 
SURVIVAL AS A NATION.

Have I made myself clear?

William F. Buckley gives aid and comfort to our enemies.   
 Iraq is FUBAR   
 Hanging Buckley and Dean   

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25. Townhall.com::Impeach Bush::By William F. Buckley
Impeach Bush. By William F. Buckley. Saturday, October 27, 2007 ... 
in Wa****ngton last spring demanding the impeachment of President 
George W. Bush. ..

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http://christiannewswire.com/news/678885820.html

WA****NGTON, Feb. 27 /Christian Newswire/ -- The following is a 
statement by President Bush on the Passing of William F. Buckley, 
Jr.:

America has lost one of its finest writers and thinkers. Bill 
Buckley was one of the great founders of the modern conservative 
movement. He brought conservative thought into the political 
mainstream, and helped lay the intellectual foundation for 
America's victory in the Cold War and for the conservative 
movement that continues to this day. He will be remembered for 
his principled thought and beautiful writing -- as well as his 
personal warmth, wit, and generous spirit.  His legacy lives on 
in the ideas he championed and in the magazine he founded -- 
National Review.


Laura and I send our prayers to Chris Buckley, the Buckley 
family, and all who loved this good man.

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25. Imus Dead [by William F. Buckley Jr.]
.... by William F. Buckley Jr.] National Review ^ | April 14, 
2007 | William F. Buckley ... I get the distinct impression that 
William .

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Comics Continuum: Wizard World Chicago
Buckley said The Dark Tower has been "one of the most pleasure 
and creative ... Buckley said he's waiting for the right pitch 
on Cloak and Dagger, calling them "

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William F. Buckley. He died at his desk.

Isn't that one of the most pathetic things you've ever heard?

Can you imagine dying at yours? 

by: M  49 posts 03/05/08 @[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
My guess, OP, is that his desk was much nicer than yours or mine. 

 
by: Anonymous  reply 1 03/05/08 @[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
and it was probably in his home study or library 
 
by: Anonymous  reply 2 03/05/08 @[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
 
"Desk" is code for dying bound with a ball gag in your mouth 
while being hipped by a prostitute smoking a Camel Light.  

I work from home and I have a nice desk from the Pottery Barn.

It cost a lot, but it's lasted for quite a few years now.

yeah. I can imagine it. 
 
by: Anonymous  reply 6 03/05/08 @[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
 
Is this Mr.William Fubuckley? (snort!) Yes, I'm trying to reach 
a Mr.William Fubuckley. Oh... he's dead? Is this the party to 
whom I'm speaking? (snort!)
 
I'm with the desk-lovers. As a writer, I can't think of a place I'd rather
die. 

by: Anonymous  reply 9 03/05/08 @[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
I'd rather die any position and not be William F. Buckley. 
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2. Irish Trojan in Tennessee:R.I.P., W.F.B.
UPDATE: In comments, my dad points out that "Fuhbuckley" is the 
more appropriate spelling. :) He also reminds me of another of 
his favorite legendary ..

blog.brendanloy.com/2008/02/rip-wfb.html
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Thermal effects on het*****rophic processes in a coastal 
ecosystem adjacent to a nuclear power plant

Auteur(s) / Author(s)
****AH Fuh-Kwo 
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Artbrandou.htm

AS A MAN THINKETH "vex nah gat plaster fuh passion" , a more 
general image and the titular piece of the show. The skull with 
thorns coming out, which unwitting birds have set upon.

THE BURIAL "if dutty ah deh ah roof tap, yuh barrel ah catch am", 
jones is ****trayed as a child, preaching over the burial of a 
family pet. while jones is bathed in heavenly light, a klan 
member (possibly his father) sits in shadows.

FEEDING PIGEONS "nah all who guh a church house ah guh fuh pray", 
another general piece, this one deals with bringing food, 
spiritual and otherwise, to "pigeons," a vernacular for an 
unaware individual. this piece is mainly about the practice of 
leading folks into religious movements with the promise of 
material gain.

DEATH TREE "nah mind how pumpkin vine run, he must dry up one 
day", a general image of a tree rooted in death

GUYANA**** 

RADIOS "bush got ears, and dutty got tongue", 

RUNAWAYS "every bush a man night time", an attempt to capture 
both the torrential rains in jonestown, and the overwhelming 
death machine that jones had become. through drugs, paranoia, 
and sometimes legitimate fear of persecution, jones has changed 
into the tarantula, specifically, the guyanese bird eater
a red haired tarantula that is as big as a dinner plate and has 
the ability to expel his poisonous hairs through the air to numb 
an attacker before devouring it.

FATHER'S VOICE "some ****k-knockers does only clear track fuh 
monkey run race", represents the constant reinforcement of jones 
message through constant repetition even in the work fields. 
note that his voice is now that of the tarantula, and is silver, 
representing the white nights.

MEDICATION " when yuh dead yuh nah sabee, and when yah sabee yuh dead", 

in the end, though, that is only 3/5 the jonestown story, ending 
before the discovery, trans****tation, and ultimate burial of the 
victims of tragedy
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regularly at the CIA's Jonestown , Guyana group control 
experiment. Survivors of Jonestown have testified as to its 
effectiveness. After this gruesome experiment in mind control 
came to its end with a massacre, large amounts of drugs were 
discovered. Just one footlocker at Jonestown alone contained 11,
000 doses. The authorities prevented chemical autopsies of the 
bodies to insure secrecy of this sophisticated concentration 
camp which was used for medical and psychiatric experimentation 
by the CIA. An examination of the drugs that are used in mental 
hospitals to alter the minds of patients offers a clear 
indication of what is being used in the Monarch Mind Control 
programming.
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According to its "official" history, the American Family 
Foundation was launched in 1979, in response to the threat posed 
by violent cults, particularly in the aftermath of the pur****ted 
mass suicide by the Peoples Temple of Rev. Jim Jones, in Guyana

Executive Order 12333

The FBI brought other organizations into this off-channel 
relation****p, including the William F. Buckley-centered network 
of radical "Carlist" Catholics, Protestant "Christian Zionists," 
and political rightists, through such agencies as the Heritage 
Foundation, the Religious Roundtable, the Council on National 
Policy, and Paul Weyrich's Free Congress Committee. These 
operations were no longer financed through taxpayers' money 
directly. Rather, they were bankrolled by a tightly knit network 
of tax-exempt foundations, led by the Richard Mellon Scaife 
foundations, the Smith Richardson Foundation, the Olin 
Foundation, and the Bradley Foundation. All of these tax-exempt 
"charities" have more recently been associated with the Zbigniew 
Brzezinski, Henry Kissinger, Bernard Lewis and Samuel P. 
Huntington drive for a "Clash of Civilizations" between the West 
and the Islamic world.

THE AFF TEAM

Although American Family Foundation promotional material 
describes it as "the leading professional organization concerned 
about cults and psychological manipulation," this boast hardly 
squares with the fact that, throughout its 20 years of operation, 
AFF's psychiatric "professionals" have been dominated by three 
of the most notorious mind-controllers ever associated with MK-
ULTRA and related government secret projects in mass 
psychological manipulation. This may be the ultimate case of 
"the pot calling the kettle black."
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18. alt.mindcontrol | Google Groups
On The Wings of Monarchs Annual "Wings of Hope" - Monarch 
Butterfly Release Gay & Ciha ... No more games. 
No more double-talk. No more double standard. Tom Keske

groups.google.com.au/group/alt.mindcontrol/tree/br
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William F. Buckley Jr: Head of the elite JANUS mind control 
operation based at NATO headquarters in Belgium which trains 
mind-controlled psychic assassins; child killer, Satanist, shape-
****fter

CIA took over

The murders of Moscone and City Supervisor Harvey Milk had all 
the earmarks of mind control. Dan White, their assassin, had 
been a paratrooper in the 173rd Airborne Division, in which 
capacity he served in Vietnam. He was discharged from Fort Bragg 
in 1967, returned to San Francisco and joined the police 
department. He lived in Sausalito, drove a ****sche and generally 
lived far beyond his means. In 1972 he gave it all up and took a 
vacation since known as White's "missing year."


Back in San Francisco, he joined the fire department. His temper 
tantrums were an embarrassment to co-workers, though his work 
record was without blemish. In his run for the Board of 
Supervisors, White spoke as if he was "programmed," according to 
Stan Smith, a local labor leader. During Board sessions, White 
was known to slip into lapses of silence punctuated by goose- 
stepping walks around the chambers.

White used illegal hollow-point bullets. After Milk's body was 
cremated, the ashes were enshrined at his prior direction with 
bubble bath, signifying his homo***uality, and several packets 
of Kool-Aid, a clue that Milk left behind, per the will he'd 
revised a week before the shootings, to signify Jim Jones of the 
People's Temple, a CIA mind control experiment that ended with 
the destruction of 1200 subjects.

"I can be killed with ease," Milk noted in a poem written the 
month he died, "I can be cut right down." In his new will, he 
wrote: "Let the bullets that rip through my brain smash every 
closet door in the country."

Allegations of classified federal mind control operations have 
surfaced repeatedly, erupting from hidden pockets of the 
"national security" underground. In 1984, Francis Fox of Coral 
Gables, Florida, the owner of a prestigious bridal shop, 
announced that she'd been subjected to a traumatic set of mind 
control experiments by CIA and military psychiatrists.
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codebook.htm

Blood test for paternity -   check for broken bones
Order to show cause -  Mr. Buckley
Operating as a church-  Sunday school, family counseling
Mrs.] Boyce -  Federal
Breslin's books - lie detector tests
[Mr.] Brill -  Malice
[Mr.] Buckley -  order to show cause
[Dr.] Ball  - police
[Mr.] Barra  - U.S. PT Corp.
[Mr.] Bain -  Peoples Forum, Inc.
Barney -  Pets Unlimited
Blood pressure -  paternity
[Mr.] Burke -  Public Defender
Bogner [Bogner's house] -  recorder's office
Bush [Mrs. Bush's place] - ranch
Balcony movie ticket-  subpoena record
[Mrs.] Bambas -  Guyana PT Corp.
[Mrs.] Bartman -  Guyana PT Corp.
 Brownies [made brownies for] -  served lawsuit
[Mrs.] Brunner -  U.S. Supreme Court
***ually molested - amnesia
Slander -  kidney problems
Serve lawsuit - made brownies/cookies for ___
has died - saw Fraser
_____ is paranoid - gets regular eye exams, generous
Radicals - Mrs. Donovan's friends
Insurrection -  surprise party tonight
[Mr.] Budiman - Truth Enterprises [a PT cor****ation]
Check your codes - Exactly what time do you have, Sarah?

Stop using codes to move frequencies 
   -  Sarah ought to write more letters
   
CIA -  Hannah, Mrs. Maloney, Mr. Jardin
Communist Party - Spencer, Winfred
[Berkeley] Barb - Ceaser [Caesar]
Wa****ngton Post - Mrs. DeRyan
Double agent - playground supervisor, Mrs. Creely
 Agent Procavateur (trotskities) - Mr. Enright, Mrs. Canton
Sabotage - Ask Mrs. Graslow to help
 
Do whatever you can to even the score
  - Mrs. Brownfield has offered to help

Right-winger - knows Mr. Carlos
Kill others - "It's as simple as ABC!"
     
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46. virtual view
.... know about picking on a whole lot of countries with nuclear 
capabilities who are ... ala ****ky pig at the end of the warner 
brothers cartoons, fuh fuh fuh ...

empireezine.tripod.com/View/view.html 
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26. Way Too Personal - Wuh Duh Fuh: King Tut
Just Plain Ick Wuh Duh Fuh TMI Disasters Reality ... Does that 
have something to do with nuclear power? If somethings .

www.waytoopersonal.com/wuh/kingtut.shtml
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http://www2.cddc.vt.edu/gutenberg/4/6/0/4604/4604-h/4604-h.htm

FRANCO-AMERICAN SOCIETY, 

For the development of Pennsylvania petroleum wells.

Capital, Ten Million of Francs. Twenty Thousand Shares of 500 Francs each.

The Charter may be seen at the Office of M. Lilois, N. P.

President, Count Ville-Handry.

The books for subscription will be opened on the 25th of March.

principal office, Palace of Count Ville-Handry, Rue de Varennes. branch 
office, Rue Lepelletier, No. 1p.

At the foot, in small print, was a full explanation of the enormous
profits 
which might be expected, the imperative necessity which had led to the 
establishment of the Pennsylvania Petroleum Society, the nature of its 
proposed operations, the immense services which it would render to the
world 
at large, and, above all, the immense profits which would promptly accrue
to 
the stockholders.

Then there came an account of petroleum or oil wells, in which it was
clearly 
demonstrated that this admirable product represented, in comparison with 
other oils, a saving of more than sixty per cent; that it gave a light of 
matchless purity and brilliancy; that it burnt without odor; and, above
all, 
that, in spite of what might have been said by interested persons, there
was 
no possible danger of explosion connected with its use.

"In less than twenty years," concluded the re****t in a strain of lyric 
prophecy, "petroleum will have taken the place of all the primitive and 
useless illuminating mediums now employed. It will replace, in like
manner, 
all the coarse and troublesome varieties of fuel of our day. In less than 
twenty years the whole world will be lighted and heated by petroleum; and
the 
oil-wells of Pennsylvania are inexhaustible."


The countess shook her head sadly, and replied,?

"The matter is, that your daughter, during your absence, has written a
letter 
to one of my most cruel enemies, to that man who, you know, on our
wedding-
day, slandered me meanly; in fine, to the Duke of Champdoce!"

"And has any one of my servants dared to carry that letter?"

"No, my friend! It was brought to me in obedience to your orders; and the 
young lady summoned me haughtily to hand her that letter."

"That letter?" cried the count. "Where is that letter?"

The countess gave it to him with these words,?

"Perhaps it would be better to throw it into the fire without reading it."

But already he had torn the envelope; and, as he was reading the first
lines, 
a crimson blush overspread his temples, and his eyes became bloodshot. For

Henrietta, sure of the Duke of Champdoce, had not hesitated to open her
heart 
to him, describing her situation as it really was; painting her
step-mother 
as he had anticipated she would be; and at every turn certain phrases were

repeated, which were so many blows with a dagger to the count.

"This is unheard of!" he growled with a curse. "This is incomprehensible! 
Such perversity has never been known before."

He went and stood before his daughter, his arms crossed, and cried with a 
voice of thunder,?

"Wretch! Will you disgrace us all?"

She made no reply. Immovable like a statue, she did not tremble under the 
storm. Besides, what could she do? Defend herself? She would not stoop to
do 
that. Repeat the impudent avowals of the countess? What would be the use?
Did 
she not know beforehand that the count would not believe her? In the
meantime, 
grim Mrs. Brian had taken a seat by the side of her beloved Sarah.

"I," she said, "if I were, for my sins, afflicted with such a daughter, I 
would get her a husband as soon as possible."

"I have thought of that," replied the count; "and I believe I have even
hit 
upon an arrangement which"?

But, when he saw his daughter's watchful eye fixed upon him, he paused,
and, 
pointing towards the door, said to her brutally, "You are in the way
here!"

Without saying a word, she went out, much less troubled by her father's
fury 
than by the strange confessions which the countess had made

That is what you say," replied Henrietta.

Her haughty carriage, the disdain, rather than disgust, with which she
spoke, 
could not fail to exasperate M. Elgin. He checked himself, however, and
said, 
in a short and cutting tone,?

"I say so because it is so; and any one but you, possessing a less noble 
ignorance of evil, would long since have discovered the truth. To what do
you 
attribute Sarah's implacable enmity? To the memory of your offences on the

occasion of her wedding? Poor child! If that had been all, her
indifference 
would have given you back your place months ago. Jealousy alone is capable
of 
that fierce and insatiable hatred which cannot be disarmed by tears or 
submission,?that hatred which time increases, instead of dimini****ng.
Between 
Sarah and you, Miss Henrietta, there stands a man."

"A man?"

"Yes,- M. Daniel Champcey."

Henrietta felt as if a sharp knife had been plunged into her bosom.

"I do not understand you, sir," she said.

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20. knee jerk bloopers

Kemal smiled his toothy smile, his buck teeth as yellow as ever. 
From the adventures of Kemal the camel

kneejerkbloopers.rediffblogs.com/  [Found 

33. World/Universe : DaytonOS
Black, leathery, shriveled and cracked, King Tut emerged with a 
toothy smile from his gleaming ... He has these beautiful buck 
teeth and ? the tourists will see a little bit of a ...

daytonos.com/?cat=47&paged=2

34. Advice to my Son
Buck answered with a smile before continuing with, "She used to 
tell me all the ... but the expression changed to a toothy grin 
at his friend's merriment..

www.nottasha.com/advice.htm 
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They Ain't Making Conservatives Like Buckley Any More...

William F. Buckley may be twisting painfully in the eternal 
hellfires right about now, condemned for rejecting civil rights 
in a cynical wager against his own views of liberty, but his 
passing does recall a type of conservative who would gladly make 
a public argument on the relative merits - and not try to merely 
shout the opposition down with bully talk and cheap sloganeering.

Carrying his clipboard like a discus, Buckley slouched into the 
studio glare of the Jack Paar show or reposed on the set of 
David Susskind and uncoiled his cobra act, mesmerizing the 
audience and his antagonists with a battery of mannerisms, his 
eyes widening with a gleaming twinkle just before he went for 
the kill. He was a master of the tangential counterattack, to 
borrow a phrase from Manny Farber, not only removing the 
stuffing and mummy wrapping from modern conservatism but 
endowing it with a fizzy bonhomie

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The cost of maintaining your teeth
Michael Abramowitz 

You know if you have killer pearly whites, you can meet the girl 
or guy of your dreams. Why, you can even secure a friend****p or 
make a business deal using your charm. Or you can fake your way 
into understanding what in the world the boss is saying by just 
showing an understanding grin.

But not everybody has the teeth of a movie star. If your teeth 
buck out like Bugs Bunny or your smile is the shade of Crayola 
yellow, then take steps to get them gleaming quickly and cheaply.

 
The smile that lasted 3,000 years - King Tut's mummy goes on display ...
The smile that lasted 3,000 years - King Tut's mummy goes on ... 
And the noticeably buck teeth were, apparently, a Tut ... been 
allowed the privilege of deciding whether or not toothy ...

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20. Pundit Pap
.... said he likes the Einstein choice, but William Buckley (who 
still looks like The Mummy) reminded everyone that if you have 
to sit around .

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Except, that is, for a fact of political history that has 
undercut every New York City mayor with higher ambitions for the 
last 140 years. King Tut and Tecumseh have actually killed 
people with their curses, but when it comes to political careers, 
little has been more universally deadly than a stay in Gracie 
Mansion.  

That explains the traditionally low approval ratings of outgoing 
mayors, said Roger Stone, Jr., a veteran Republican operative 
who began his career volunteering for William F. Buckley's 1965 
mayoral campaign. He has since played various roles in the 
presidential campaigns of Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan and 
George W. Bush.
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61. God Help Britain
William Buckley must have endured more suffering than any other 
human being in ... Sadly Born Again Jihadi's mummy caught him 
fiddling with himself on MPACUK late .

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2. Morning Edition: The Art of Mummification
Buckley sampled 13 mummies spanning a period of 2000 years, and 
for the first time was able to give a detailed account of the 
different embalming substances ..

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30. King Tut Lofts - www.pigeonnews.com
Its ISBN is 977-19-0924-X. The book is prepared by Mohamed Gab 
Allah with an effort led by Mohamed F. Buckley. Mr. Buckley in 
his introduction has stated ...

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22. CTV.ca | Egyptian experts say 'Queen Nefertiti' mummy is male
Buckley said the mummy was originally identified as male 
"presumably because of its shaven head," by the archaeologist 
Victor Loret in 1898.

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32. Ancient Egyptians Mummified Their Cats With Utmost Care

Dr Buckley's findings also shed light on the politics, religion 
and trade-routes of the Egyptians. The black colouring of the 
mummy of the Priest of Min at ..

www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/09/070912155750...  

14. Symbolic end of "conservative era": Buckley finally kicks bucket ...
Subject: Re: Symbolic end of "conservative era": Buckley finally 
kicks bucket at 82.

groups.google.com/group/alt.philosophy/browse_thre...  
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 Railroad Bones - alt.politics.religion 
de banjo bolt's connected to de butterfly valve ... Oh,de 
buckley gauge connected to de bucking coil. de bucking coil 
connected to de booster amp ...

groups.google.com/group/alt.politics.religion/brow..
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Oh,de buckley gauge connected to de bucking coil de bucking coil 
connected to de booster amp de booster amp connected to de diode 
clamp .

phoeniciaphoenix.blogspot.com/  

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http://www.vanityfair.com/politics/blogs/wolcott/2008/02/

Buckley's trademark deployment of fountain pen, flicking tongue, 
protruding rabbit teeth, and reclining posture--his sitting in 
the interviewer's chair at such a steep incline that he nearly 
dropped out of camera frame.


Watching the right-wing lunatics who destroyed conservatism 
wrapping themselves up in Buckley's cold, dead embrace over the 
next few weeks will be disgusting." Though it's already provided 
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GEORGE: Yes, sir, Mr. Buckley. I mean, yes, Mr. Buckley. Wow, I 
can't believe I'm standing here talking to William F. Buckley, 
Jr.

KRAMER: Hey! What's with the professorial look? 

GEORGE: Ah, my dear Cosmo. When one fraternizes with the literati, 
one must look the literati. 

JERRY: The literati?!? 

GEORGE: Yes, Gerald, the literati. The intelligensia, 
the cogniscenti. You kno-. the literati! 

ELAINE: What's he talking about? 
JERRY: The idioti. And it's ``Jerry,'' not ``Gerald.'' 

GEORGE (smugly): Well, if you must know, I'm going to see The Game 
with William F. Buckley, Jr. 

ELAINE (impressed): William F. Buckley, Jr.? 

GEORGE (with the rhythm of Elaine saying ``John F. Kennedy, Jr.''): 
William F. Buckley, Jr. 

KRAMER: Who's he? 

ELAINE: He hosts ``Firing Line.'' Plus he's into writing, and 
politics. He's a real renaissance man. 

GEORGE: The man is a genuine aristocrat. 
And he's taking me to The Game! 

BUCKLEY: Tut! tut! But listen, Mr. Costanza, I'm yachting to 
Martha's Vineyard this weekend. Care to join me? 
GEORGE (brightening): You bet! 

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She brought Batman, Wedge, and their party, and having landed 
the stores, returned next day to Van Diemen's Land with an 
account of Buckley, and a solicitation from Mr. Wedge for a free 
pardon for him. He was installed in the meantime as interpreter, 
and guide to the expedition. When the vessel returned, Batman 
went on board, and fired off his gun as a signal to Buckley that 
his pardon had arrived. The next day he received that document, 
signed by Colonel Arthur, dated 25th August, 1835, exactly 
thirty-two years from the date of his landing from the ****p 
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See Schmidt, Julian. (June 6, 2005) National Review. Notes & 
asides. (Letter to the Editor) Volume 53; Issue 2. Pg. 17. (
"Dear Mr. Buckley: You can call off the hunt for the elusive 
"encephalophonic." I have it cornered in Webster's Third New 
International Dictionary, where the noun "encephalophone" is 
defined as "an apparatus that emits a continuous hum whose pitch 
is changed by interference of brain waves transmitted through 
oscillators from electrodes attached to the scalp and that is 
used to diagnose abnormal brain functioning." I knew right where 
to look, because you provoked my search for that word a 
generation ago, when I first (and not last) encountered it in 
one of your books. If it was used derisively about you, I can 
only infer that the reviewer's brain was set a-humming by a) his 
failure to follow your illaqueating (ensnaring) logic, b) his 
dizzied awe at your manifold talents, and/or c) his inability to 
distinguish lexiphanicism (the use of pretentious words) from 
lectio divina. I say, keep it up. We could all do with more 
brain vibrations.")

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http://www.fullbooks.com/Burlesques2.html\

"O Evns! it vas the best of sights,
Behind his Master's coach and pair,
To see our Jeames in red plush tights,
A driving hoff from Buckley Square.
He vel became his hagwilletts,
He cocked his at with SUCH a hair;

Our master vas a City gent,
His name's in railroads everywhere,
And lord, vot lots of letters vent
Betwigst his brokers and Buckley Square:
My Jeames it was the letters took,
And read them all, (I think it's fair,)
And took a leaf from Master's book,
As HOTHERS do in Buckley Square.

Encouraged with my twenty pound,
Of which poor I was unavare,
He wrote the Companies all round,
And signed hisself from Buckley Square.
And how John ****ter used to grin,
As day by day, share after share,
Came railvay letters pouring in,
'J. Plush, Esquire, in Buckley Square.'

"Our servants' All was in a rage--
Scrip, stock, curves, gradients, bull and bear,
Vith butler, coachman, groom and page,
Vas all the talk in Buckley Square.
But O! imagine vot I felt
Last Vensday veek as ever were;
I gits a letter, which I spelt
'Miss M. A. Hoggins, Buckley Square.'
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4. Good Jesuit, Bad Jesuit: Buckley: Jesuit Educated

Buckley: Jesuit Educated. William F. Buckley, Leading 
Conservative, Dies at 82 By Nancy Moran Feb. 27 (Bloomberg) -- 
William F. Buckley Jr., the syndicated .

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It's just like Freemasonry. The lower  have no idea that the 
High Shriner Freemasons are working for the Jesuit General. 
They think that they're just doing works and being good people. 
But the bottom line is that the high-level Freemasons are subject, 
also, to the Jesuit General because the Jesuit General, with 
Fredrick the Great, wrote the High Degrees, the last 8 Degrees, 
of the Scottish Rite Freemasonry when Fredrick protected them 
when they were suppressed by the Pope in 1773.

So, you have the alignment with the Jesuit Order and the most 
powerful Freemason they had in the craft, Fredrick the Great, 
during their suppression. That is an irrefutable conclusion. And 
then, when you see the Napoleonic Wars, the French Revolution 
and the Napoleonic Wars carried out by Freemasonry, everything 
Napoleon did, and the Jacobins, whatever they did, completely 
benefited the Jesuit Order.

Pope Ganganelli abolished the Jesuits with a Papal Bull; the 
Jesuits call it a "brief". It is not a brief; it is in the 
Library of the Bulls, and it is called Dominic Ac Redemptor 
Nostor. That is the name of a bull. And when he abolished them, 
he abolished them forever- that they were not to talk about their 
abolition, that they were not to teach. He confiscated all of 
their wealth and land and property. For the most part, the 
Dominicans took it over, which is why the Dominicans had their 
***** cut off during the French Revolution. That's what the 
Jacobins did to them. It was payback by the Jesuits: "You don't 
dare take our property from us, boy. And you don't dare take 
Inquisition from us." Jacobins killed nearly every Dominican in 
France.

The Edict of Nantes guaranteed religious freedom to all the 
French. That included the Protestant, Calvinist, Huguenots, 
which of course included those who would have followed 
Admiral Coligny, who the Jesuits murdered with that she-wolf, 
Catherine de Medici
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November 11, 2005 2:16 PM

Gallic Disruptions

By William F. Buckley Jr.

The French turmoil is explained, by many who have trained their 
eyes on it, as a reaction to continued French discrimination.

And every third or fourth story cites what continues to be 
thought the matrix of French political life, which is the 
revolution.

There are those who hoped, hopelessly, that Charles de Gaulle 
would take advantage of his historical eminence to jettison the 
revolution. Not a chance. His farewell toast to the nation that 
finally rejected him was, "Vive la France, Vive la Revolution"

A hundred and seventy years before, the objective was the 
overthrow of the monarchy and of a ruling aristocratic class. 
What would satisfy the existing revolutionaries as a cor****ate 
ideal? The elimination of the automobile? If so, it being 
obvious that that is never going to happen, then the 
contrapositive needs to be considered: the revolution will be 
endless. That is formal logic.

The French are disposed to violent protesting, as we saw in 1968. 
It required the majestic authority of Charles de Gaulle to 
stabilize the nation, but that year, France had the bad company 
of revolutionary protests in many parts of the world

It would be just to say about the French that there is a 
disposition to revolutionary activity in the Gallic gene which 
does not afflict Great Britain and Germany, let alone the United 
States

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46. Muere el columnista y escritor conservador William Buckley 
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He once said the Beatles were "so unbelievably horrible, so .... 
In 1968, ABC News hired Vidal and William F. Buckley, Jr. as .

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2. The Collected Controversies of William F. Buckley - 10 Zen Monkeys

"Beatle Hater William F. Buckley Dead At 82," read one post in 
the newsgroup rec.music.beatles. 

In a 1964 essay titled "Yeah Yeah Yeah, They Stink," 
Buckley...

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Buckley also had little use for the music of the counterculture, 
once calling the Beatles "so unbelievably horrible, so 
appallingly unmusical, so dogmatically insensitive to the magic 
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They then, in 1685- when the Beatles are singing about the "Sun 
King" in their "white" album, they're singing about Louis XIV. 

The Sun King, Louis XIV who reigned, who rules over France for, 
I believe, 60 years, he, because of his Jesuit confessor, Pere 
La Chaise, revokes the Edict of Nantes, and with that, no more 
religious freedom in France.

And then they sent their French dragons out and beheaded and 
killed every Huguenot they could find, driving 500,000 Frenchmen 
out of the country

The French Revolution could never have happened had not the 
Revocation of the Edict of Nantes taken place. 
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5. Some Wear Clerics: RIP - William F. Buckley, Jr.

Very, VERY sad news today, Jesuit-educated William F. Buckley, 
Jr. died today. He was the quintessential Happy Warrior, 
cheerful even as he was expounded .

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Buck Mulligan's gay voice went 

-- Will he come? The jejune jesuit

I know of a marchand de capotes, Monsieur Poyntz, from whom 
I can have for a livre as snug a cloak of the French fa****on 
as ever kept a lady from wetting. Tut, Tut!

Up to you, matey. Out with the oof. Two bar and a wing. You larn 
that go off of they there Frenchy bilks?

A noble work! I scolded that tramdriver on Harold's cross bridge 
for illusing the poor horse with his harness scab. 
Bad French I got for my pains. Of course it was frosty and the last tram. 
All tales of circus life are highly demoralising.

YES BECAUSE HE NEVER DID A THING LIKE THAT BEFORE AS ASK 
To get his breakfast in bed with a couple of eggs since the City 
arms hotel when he used to be pretending to be laid up with a sick 
voice doing his highness to make himself interesting to that 
old faggot 

Mrs Riordan that he thought he had a great leg of and she 
never left us a farthing all for masses for herself and her soul 
greatest miser ever was actually afraid to lay out 4d for her 
methylated spirit

Thursday: not a good day either for a mutton kidney at Buckley's

I couldnt smell anything off it Im sure that queerlooking man 
in the ****kbutchers is a great rogue 

I hope that lamp is not smoking

Im sick of that everlasting butchers meat from Buckleys loin 
chops and leg beef and rib steak and scrag of mutton and calfs 
pluck the very name is enough or a picnic
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Good Time(ing) Bill: William F. Buckley and the Damage Done
by David Michael Green
William F. Buckley was a smart man, that's for sure.

He could throw around more ten dollar words than his beloved 
Catholic church has sinners (even excluding the priesthood). He 
knew all the right places to ski and the proper wines to drink 
while listening to this concerto or appreciating that symphony. 
A product of privilege right down to the French boarding schools 
he attended, Buckley was as sophisticated, erudite and 
insightful as they come

There was Ol' Bill (who actually didn't even have the excuse 
then of being old), standing on the (whites only) platform, 
watching the Morality Express go whoo****ng by.

But then, wasn't missing just such trains precisely the point of 
conservatism?

Conservatism has ruled America for three decades now, and never 
more than in the last seven years. Backward, deceitful, 
polarizing, warlike, arrogant, racist, ***ist, homophobic, 
xenophobic, destructive, intolerant, ignorant, lethal and 
incompetent - it's just plain ugly, isn't it? Ergo - as you 
might have said, Bill - Americans have awakened sufficiently 
from their Buckley-induced stu**** to now join the rest of the 
world in embracing this ideology about as much as they might 
welcome a whopping good case of leprosy. And with roughly the 
same results if they did.

Eighty-two years old, one can't help but think that smart Bill 
Buckley got out while the getting was good, just months before 
the election that would seal forever the fate of his destructive 
little life's project.

They say he died at his desk, about to write another essay. 
Maybe it was entitled "The Achievements of My Life As A 
Conservative". And maybe it was sitting there staring at that 
very, very blank page that killed him.


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18. Rolling Stone : Jerry Falwell, Father of the Religious Right, Dead ...
Falwell may have passed on, but the religious right has no 
shortage of young ..... Has foul play been ruled out? My money 
is on Barney in the conservatory .

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Liberty Univ. Student Arrested On Bomb Charges

LYNCHBURG, Va. (CBS) ? A Liberty University student who told a 
family member he had made bombs and planned to attend the 
funeral of the Rev. Jerry Falwell was apparently upset about an 
anti-gay fringe group that protested at the funeral, authorities 
said.

Officials were still trying to figure out what Mark David Uhl 
planned to do with the bombs. Police do not believe he intended 
to disrupt the funeral Tuesday or harm the Falwell family, 
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11. "Friend of Falwell" minister dies during bizarre *** play
The best progressive political videos on the web, with no 
commercials. ... interview, hinted that the minister may have 
been the victim of foul play. .

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Did Falwell Get It In the End?

LYNCHBURG, Virginia - Although local officials have stated 
publicly that lovable evangelist Jerry Falwell died of natural 
causes, anonymous sources within the Lynchburg office of Sheriff/
Coroner/Quickie Mart have indicated that an on-going, secret 
investigation is looking into the possibility of foul play (or 
child's play).

The source in the Lynchburg Quickie Mart refused to name any 
potential suspects, but he did note that "certain animated 
individuals" have not been seen since the evangelist's death. 
Adding fuel to this rumor is an unconfirmed re****t that a thinly 
disguised Tinky Winky of the Teletubbies was seen entering the 
pineapple home of SpongeBob SquarePants.

Jerry Falwell founded the Thomas Road Baptist Curch in the mid-
1950s, but his big break came in the 1970s when he was cast as 
the inept mayor in the short-lived TV sitcom "Carter Country." 
Falwell himself coined his character's signature catch-phrase, 
"handle it, handle it!" And TV historians and theologians now 
say that "handle it, handle it!" may have been a veiled 
statement about Falwell's personal distaste for homo***uals and 
homo***ual behavior.
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It's hard today to appreciate that before Buckley, there was no 
American conservative movement.
Hell, I would appreciate it if there weren't one now.  Kristol 
and the rest of Buckley's eulogists dance around the reason that 
Buckley called himself conservative -- he came up with a new 
name to disguise the long romance between patricians and Fascism 
which became -- uh -- slightly less fa****onable to express 
outright after WWII

immanentize the Eschaton


In his ""What are we going to about gays?" column, Jonah 
Goldberg does a dandy job explaining what "immanentize the 
eschaton" to his readers:

"Immanentize the eschaton" is a hard-core conservative insider-
thing. Sort of like saying "TK-421, where are you?" to a Star 
Wars freak.

...Voegelin doesn't make for easy reading, and if you can get 
through The New Science of Politics you probably think I'm an 
idiot and aren't reading this column anyway. One small example: 
Voegelin writes, "The problem of an eidos in history, hence, 
arises only when a Christian transcendental fulfillment becomes 
immanentized. Such an immanentist hypostasis of the eschaton, 
however, is a theoretical fallacy." Now, if you can understand 
that the first time through, you probably need a tan.

Anyway, Voegelin believed that Western civilization took a wrong 
turn under those damnable Gnostics. Gnostics are small furry 
creatures with opposable thumbs and who tend to get into your 
garbage cans. Oh, wait. Sorry. Those are raccoons (whom Cosmo 
considers to be Gnostics - very long story there).

Gnostics were pre-Christian, early Christian, and various Jewish 
sects who believed that if you stood on one foot while saying 
the alphabet backwards, or some other silliness, you could 
release your soul from material constraints while you were still 
alive..."

Immanentize means to make part of the here and now. Eschaton, 
like eschatology, relates to the branch of theology which deals 
with humanity's destiny. You know, the end times, when all of 
that wacky, end-timey, Seventh-Seal stuff happens (oceans boil, 
the righteous ascend to heaven, Carrot Top is funny, etc). Hence 
"immanentizing the eschaton" means, in effect, trying to make 
what is reserved for the next life part of the here and now. You 
can see why all sorts of cults, heretical sects, Scientologists, 
and various flavors of Mother Jones readers ? including the 
Fighting Illuminati ? would be accused of doing precisely that.

So why do conservatives care about all this so much? Well, 
because in the 1950s and 1960s, thanks largely to William F. 
Buckley's popularization of the phrase, Young Americans For 
Freedom turned it into a political slogan. Pale YAFers s****ted 
bumper stickers warning, "Don't Immanentize the Eschaton." I 
believe buttons were made for Mr. Buckley's mayoral campaign 
when he ran against that renowned eschaton immanentizer, John 
Lindsay, saying the same thing.

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February 19, 2005 11:55 AM

Killers At Large
AIDS carriers and their victims.

By William F. Buckley Jr.

Murderers need to be stopped, and if this means opening their 
mail, well - such things happen and you can take comfort that 
you may be saving a life.
 

Public heath officials are considering measures which, 20 years 
ago, would have been though fascistic interventions in human 
rights. There is thought of infiltrating gay sites, particularly 
those on the Internet. What, having identified such sites, will 
they then do? Interpose a message about the danger of 
unprotected ***? Collect names and email addresses, and send 
individual warnings to prospective victims? Such measures are 
not easily composed: "Dear Sir: You have recently kept company 
with Tony Venenum. Tony has a new and dangerous strain of AIDS 
and you may have contracted it. You should re****t to a doctor 
and you must not engage in unprotected *** because in doing so 
you may be committing murder." The boundaries of the new 
campaign, let alone the niceties, haven't been resolved upon, 
but not much thought is being given to concerns of privacy. 


The objective is to identify the carrier, and to warn his victim. 

Someone, 20 years ago, suggested a discreet tattoo the site of 
which would alert the prospective partner to the danger of 
proceeding as had been planned. But the author of the idea was 
treated as though he had been schooled in Buchenwald, and the 
idea was not widely considered, but maybe it is up now for 
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52. William F. Buckley, Amiable Combatant - TIME

If being a conservative always led to a life like William F. 
Buckley Jr.'s, there would be no ... Peace and Poison Arrows in 
Kenya

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If being a conservative always led to a life like William F. 
Buckley Jr.'s, there would be no more liberals left. Who 
imagined that the life of the mind could be so damn fun?

The mansions and yachts, the cocktails and champagne and cigars, 
the fabulous wife, the Who's Who of friends, the bottomless 
supply of anecdotes and witty ripostes, the **** swims at 
midnight to clear one's head for another glorious day tomorrow ? 
and, somehow wedged in, enough career accomplishments for five 
large lives.
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Catholic World News provides daily re****ts and analysis from an 
independent ... Like Goebbels, they seem a dull lot who imagine 
themselves bright and witty as ..

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53. RIP William F. Buckley, Jr. | MetaFilter
RIP William F. Buckley, Jr. Like him or hate him, agree or 
disagree, there's no doubt that he was articulate, entertaining, 
and influential. posted by Class Goat (221 comments .

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Listening to Bill Buckley Give a Speech Was a Painful Experience
By Bill Bonner ? March 7th, 2008 ? Related Articles ? Filed Under 
About the Author

A Milestone: William F. Buckley Has Died 

Listening to Bill Buckley give a speech was a painful experience. 
It was like watching an old cow give birth. The words came out 
so slowly...and then you were inevitably disappointed. You 
expected more. A man who took so long to choose his words ought 
to come up with something better. But Buckley's words were 
always a little slimy.

Still, the pompous tone did its job. The common, naturally-
conservative American thought he heard an angel singing...and 
thought he saw something practically divine in Buckley's palaver. 
He had found nobility he could bend to...a man whose looks, 
wealth, and education and family rivalled the Kennedy's.

"For people of my generation, Bill Buckley was pretty much the 
first intelligent, witty, well-educated conservative one saw on 
television," said fellow warmonger William Kristol, editor of 
the Weekly Standard, at the time the show ended. "He legitimized 
conservatism as an intellectual movement and therefore as a 
political movement."

This past week saw a downpour of regret at the death of William 
F. Buckley. It was Buckley, it was said, who revived American 
conservatism. This is something he certainly did not do. He came 
not to praise traditional conservatism but to bury it. In its 
place, he invented something new...or rather, it invented him.


People come to believe what they must believe when they must 
believe it. When they have a modest republic, they believe in 
the modest sentiments and simple creed of republican government. 
When they are citizens of a great empire, on the other hand, 
they come to see things differently. Always and everywhere, 
someone takes the lead, expressing the new sentiments better, 
more persuasively, or perhaps more memorably, than others. 
William F. Buckley was born into a republic that was fast 
becoming an empire. President Wilson arrived in Le Havre at the 
end of WWI. He came neither as a tourist nor a businessman...
that is, not as an honest traveler. Instead, he came to sort out 
the Old World's problems and brought 17 Points to help do it. 
The cynical, worldly Europeans laughed at him. Even God needed 
only 10 commandments, they said. Wilson was so humiliated he had 
a stroke and never recovered.

To their credit, the American people were slow to put on the 
imperial purple. The conservatives among them wanted to retain 
the old form of government, with its limited aims and limited 
means. Conservatism was a more innocent creed back then. There 
was no place in it for handing out pills to old people. The idea 
of trying to remake another country, half way around the world, 
into an American-style democracy, would not have been scorned; 
it would have been unimaginable. Back then, of course, there was 
no homeland. The idea would have made no sense. Americans' 
interests stopped at the Rio Grande and the 49th parallel. The 
foreigners would have to take care of themselves. Even home-
grown 100% Americans were expected to look out for their own 
kith and kin. "Balance the budget, protect the borders, and 
otherwise leave people alone," was the extent of conservative 
ambitions.

But the world wouldn't stand still. After WWI, Americans had 
largely gone back to minding their own business. But then came 
the Great Depression; all of a sudden bread was in demand and 
activism was in style. People wanted the Roosevelt 
administration to do something. It rose to the challenge...and 
then some. And then came the Japanese assault on Pearl Harbor 
and the whole country mobilized, under government direction. To 
win it.

After the war, there was no going back. America was the leading 
world power. "Isolationism" became a kind of insult. A few of 
the old conservatives - such as Frank Chodorov, Robert Taft and 
Warren Buffett's father, a US Congressman - kept wearing their 
old starched collars. But the fa****on had clearly changed. They 
could vote against government spending programs...and they 
opposed further military adventures abroad... but they couldn't 
win national elections and they couldn't participate in the 
great fun of having an empire - getting to boss people around 
all over the world. There was no glory in being a conservative. 
No power. No money. No style.

Then, with the Cold War, even the old die-hards went shopping 
for new clothes. In their minds, it was a contest between good 
and evil...freedom and communism...black and white.

Indeed, the Cold War played roughly the same roll as the War on 
Terror would half a century later - it perverted the old 
conservative values.

"We are again being told to be afraid," wrote Frank Chodorov. 
"As it was before the two world wars so it is now; politicians 
talk in frightening terms, journalists invent scare-lines, and 
even next-door neighbors are taking up the cry: the enemy is at 
the city gates; we must gird for battle. In case you don't know, 
the enemy this time is the USSR."

Few Americans had even met a communist, but they were certain 
that if they didn't go toe to toe with them in places like Korea, 
Berlin and Vietnam, they'd soon be stealing the family silver in 
Dubuque. The urbane, witty, charming and cosmopolitan William F. 
Buckley:

The "invincible aggressiveness of the Soviet Union" imminently 
threatens the United States, he said. "We have to accept Big 
Government for the duration - for neither an offensive nor a 
defensive war can be waged...except through the instrument of a 
totalitarian bureaucracy within our shores."

And thus was the fabric laid out...cut and sewn...for America's 
new conservative outfits. Now, they could fight totalitarians by 
being totalitarians.

Buckley's contribution to American political life was that he 
helped bring conservatives to the levers of imperial power - but 
at the cost of rejecting everything im****tant they ever believed. 
Henceforth, conservatives - notably George W. Bush - would be 
America's most activist presidents - adding trillions to 
Americans financial burdens, extending domestic programs, and 
projecting U.S. military power to places Americans had not even 
known existed. And henceforth, 'conservatives' would distinguish 
themselves from 'liberals' principally on cultural issues - such 
as whether gay couples could marry, when to pull the plug on a 
coma victim, and whether it was proper for a Southern state to 
use elements of the old confederate banner in its state flag.

In the early 50s, Ike Eisenhower, a conservative Republican 
president of the old school, warned against letting the 
"military industrial complex," get control of the nation's 
agenda. But it was too late. Just as the Great Depression 
brought the liberals and conservatives together on the domestic 
agenda...so did the cold war bring them together on military 
policy. Now, they were all Keynesians at home...and Kennedys 
overseas...willing to impose any burden on their neighbors...and 
force the next generation to pay any price...in order to enjoy 
bread at home and military circuses abroad.

There was even some doubt about the real source of Buckley's 
money and sup****t for his money-losing magazine. Rumors said it 
came directly from the military industrial complex itself - 
maybe via the CIA...where Buckley had been an agent. But who 
would bother to look into it? Who was left to oppose the 
imperial program of big spending in the 50 states...and big 
spending all over the world? The empire was now a source of 
power...glory too...and money - trillions of dollars worth of 
government contracts and giveaway programs.

Bill Buckley merely cut conservatives into the deal.

Bill Bonner
The Daily Reckoning Australia
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