http://www.nytimes.com/2008/02/27/business/media/27cnd-buckley.html?hp
Didn't the Great Mantoni accuse him of being a fake WASP?
Buckley RIP,
I always found his writing entertaining and sometimes funny. At least he could dress well, which is more than some press types can accomplish now. I think he was featured in numerous photos on a FNB forum thread a month ago. I always liked that old style - academic look.
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I like that his clothes were often rumpled and frayed.
It's always sad when anyone dies... Poor chap.
My interest is in clothes. Buckley put on a good turn for the cameras acting the part of a kind of a WASP, but I'm more interested in him as a dresser.
Best pic of him is on the cover of the John Judis biog. Too lazy to check the spelling of John's name even though the book is only 2 ft away from me here in my rather dusty study.
Eh. He's OK. Looks the part & all that.
Other pics he looks not quite so good.
His politics make him the AAAT pin up boy...
And that's OK. I see AAAT as a NeoCon thing anyway.
Remember him like this -
http://www.amazon.co.uk/William-F-Buckley-Jr-Conservatives/dp/0743217977/ref=sr_1_13?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1204133628&sr=8-13
Curious chair.
Jim
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I was unaware, until now, that Buckley's wife, Pat, had died last year. I always found her flamboyant persona and style an interesting contrast to his more lowkey, understated demeanor.
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/04/16/obituaries/16buckley.html
Harris will probably outlive me too.
WFB's inestimable contribution to the Right-Wing Revolution in America was making retrograde opinion intellectually respectable to those children of the 1960s who were were susceptible to the siren song of reaction.
Why not?
http://www.kronykronicle.com/1968/BV4.html
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