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.
Born on Nov 24, 1925 (100 years old)
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Italy:
William Buckley is mentioned as a CIA station chief who was kidnapped and killed during the conflict.
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United States:
CIA Beirut Station Chief William Buckley was tortured for months by a Hezbollah psychiatrist.
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Switzerland:
William Buckley is noted for his influence on conservative thought that resonates with Trumpism.
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New Zealand:
Finlayson cited a reference in a biography of American conservative writer William Buckley.
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United States:
Campus Reform correspondent William Buckley joined 'Fox & Friends First' to discuss TPUSA's emotional return to Utah.
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South Africa:
Vance fancies himself as a conservative Catholic intellectual in the mould of William Buckley.
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