
William F. Buckley
William F. Buckley was an influential American conservative author, commentator, and founder of the National Review magazine. Known for his articulate defense of conservative principles, he played a significant role in shaping modern American conservatism from the 1950s onward. Buckley was recognized for his sharp wit and eloquence, often engaging in spirited debates on television and in print. His contributions extended beyond politics; he was also a novelist, and his legacy includes a lasting impact on conservative thought and the movement's evolution in American society.
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