
William Buckley
William Buckley was a prominent American conservative author and commentator, best known for founding the influential National Review magazine in 1955 and for his role in shaping modern American conservatism.
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William Buckley is a lecturer in geography and a county councillor who discusses the complexities of dereliction.
Are we about to solve Ireland’s dereliction problem? – The Irish TimesWilliam Buckley is mentioned as a CIA station chief who was kidnapped and killed during the conflict.
Oriente Occidente di Rampini | No, non è «la guerra di Trump»: la storia dell'odio Usa-Iran, iniziato 45 anni fa (e con una lunga scia di vittime)CIA Beirut Station Chief William Buckley was tortured for months by a Hezbollah psychiatrist.
Iran's Islamic dictatorship has been connected to dozens of attacks on AmericansWilliam Buckley is noted for his influence on conservative thought that resonates with Trumpism.
Der US-Demokratie geht es prächtigFinlayson cited a reference in a biography of American conservative writer William Buckley.
Former Attorney-General Christopher Finlayson accuses Govt of overreach with MāoriCampus Reform correspondent William Buckley joined 'Fox & Friends First' to discuss TPUSA's emotional return to Utah.
Detransitioner Chloe Cole claims TCU engaged in viewpoint discriminationVance fancies himself as a conservative Catholic intellectual in the mould of William Buckley.
US state and the capture of JD Vance – The Mail & Guardian
























































