Jefferson owned slaves. Washington manumitted his slaves. Jefferson could have done the same.
wrong wrong wrong!! Jefferson was in debt and so it was illegal !!
Buckley would have nothing to do with Brutus in terms of classical liberalism, merely spurn him as he did Joe McCarthy.
See why we are popsitive a liberal will have a low IQ???
Old National Review: Murrow concluded his half-hour blast by inviting McCarthy to take the half-hour slot the following week to reply to MurrowÂ’s charges.
McCarthyÂ’s office advised CBS that the senator had decided to turn his half hour over to William Buckley to reply to Murrow.
Murrow concluded his half-hour blast by inviting McCarthy to take the half-hour slot the following week to reply to MurrowÂ’s charges.
McCarthy’s office advised CBS that the senator had decided to turn his half hour over to William Buckley to reply to Murrow. The film depicts this scene. William Paley, CBS boss, is leaving the office with Fred Friendly, Murrow’s producer. “They want to give the time to William Buckley,” Paley says. “I’m opposed.” Friendly agrees.
— A few weeks have gone by since the film was released. In Stamford, Connecticut, on Saturday, Buckley is seen at a movie house watching Good Night, and Good Luck. “Are you going to comment on it?” a fellow viewer asks at the film’s close. Buckley says, “I don’t think so. I’ve written two books about McCarthy.”
But the next day there are large headlines in the Stamford Advocate, which is co-sponsoring an evening — this very evening, Tuesday, December 6 — featuring an award to Buckley by the distinguished Ferguson Library of Stamford, the first-ever Ferguson Award. It was 51 years ago that McCarthy named Buckley as best-equipped to answer Murrow, and now — tonight!! — he can do so in the heart of Stamford, Connecticut.