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is in the habit of going into crowded rooms and making everybody else feel inferior. The evenings are reserved for extended bouts of name-dropping.” Buckley admired the parody and offered Brooks ajob with National Review. A turning point in Brooks’s thinking came later that year in a televised debate with
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Mel, 15 Bryan, William Jennings, 45 HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_020123 --- PAGE BREAK --- Brzezinski, Mika, 66-69, 121, 176, 247-49 Brzezinski, Zbigniew, 66 Buckley, William F., 127 Bush, Billy, 10, 13-14, 34, 86, 96, 161 Bush, George H. W., 26, 27, 34, 126 Bush, George W., 16, 27, 44, 82, 90, 126, 128, 138, 182,
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na Foreign Trade and Economic Cooperation Gazette.” Ministry of Commerce of the PRC. 2014. images.mofcom.gov.cn/bgt/201408/20140813101828934.pdf. 19 Buckley, Chris. “China Gives Communist Party More Control Over Policy and Media.” New York Times. March 21, 2018. https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/21/world/as
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ng on any number of issues to any kind of audience. Yes, he's also a liberal, one who as a young man could hold his brilliant own against William F. Buckley on "Firing Line." But he is just as brilliant an administrator who, in his nearly 40-year tenure at Bard, has made the school into one of the most pr
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aters selected to confront Soviet debaters on a nationally televised debate, during the height of Soviet oppression of Refusenicks, for which William Buckley suggested that the US team be given medals of freedom. I was a regular “advocate” on the nationally-televised Peabody award winning show “The Advocat
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