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R.I.P. Sir. I did not agree with you all the time, in fact I did rarely when you talked about politics, but Sir, you sure wrote some hilarious novels! Thank you for the laughs! 0:)
Quote from: uffeviking on February 27, 2008, 03:34:55 PM
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R.I.P. Sir. I did not agree with you all the time, in fact I did rarely when you talked about politics, but Sir, you sure wrote some hilarious novels! Thank you for the laughs! 0:)
;D Funny you should say that, Uffe, I was thinking the same thing. Although I DID tend to agree with him politically a bit more than you do. Not completely, of course... :)
R.I.P., indeed.
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I will miss him. When I listen to him it was less for the opinion and more for the tone, manner and style of his speaking.
R.I.P.
Yes, Paul; he was a tremendous help in enlarging my vocabulary. My dictionaries got a workout listening to him. Oh and what a way of speaking! An orator!
The style he presented his conservative opinions was never offensive, always intelligent, polite but firm. - The hate-mongering ultra conservative Rush L. could have learned a lot from WFB! -
Well, yes. After the past 8 years I had forgotten that there used to be conservatives that were familiar with proper English grammar.
Quote from: springrite on February 27, 2008, 04:07:51 PM
I will miss him. When I listen to him it was less for the opinion and more for the tone, manner and style of his speaking.
R.I.P.
I agree with you, Springrite. My husband and I used to watch
Firing Line every week. How he (Buckley) loved to tickle the brain with his prose. I can still remember the mischief in his eyes as he drove a point home. Great fun! I am sorry he is gone. My husband enjoyed the politics; I liked the wordplay.
Quote from: springrite on February 27, 2008, 04:07:51 PM
I will miss him. When I listen to him it was less for the opinion and more for the tone, manner and style of his speaking.
R.I.P.
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Well put Paul. The mild slouch in the chair was key. I remember enjoying reading his book
Overdrive: A Personal Documentary which was an autobiography over a one week period. Fascinating read.
When George Will (who I thouroughly enjoy reading) interviewed him somewhat recently, he asked WFB if he had any regrets. He said that he wished he had learned to play the
Goldberg Variations, I believe from memory.
brandenburg #2.
He was a huge influence on me, and I'm sure on many others who watched him on Firing Line in the '60s and '70s. He would talk to an amazing variety of people on his show: Eldridge Cleaver, Ayn Rand, Norman Thomas, Jack Kerouac, Janet Baker (!).....
After watching Firing Line in the 80s and demolishing liberal opponents who could not formulate logical arguments for their positions, I remember seeing Rush Limbaugh get his head handed to him by none other than Phil Donahue. That was the last time I saw Rush try to debate someone in a neutral setting.
A dickhead that understandably will not be missed.
Boris i am as liberal as anyone else but the guys dead and he did state his points very articulately, and with alot more respect than the jackasses such as Rush L. and Sean Hannity. I didn't agree with him but i respected him.
RIP
Thius bloke was stupid, though, look at him in his debates with Chomsky, his ignorance is embarassing. The fact that he was in a prominent position in American life shows how idiitoic Americnas are.
I was listening to an item on the radio about him. One act was said to typify his approach to people. Seemingly he was pursued very aggressively by another academic who worked in the same university as he. This went on for years. The other guy fell into debt and it became public knowledge. Buckley paid the debt off. Although various less kind complexions could be put on the act; it was said to spring out of generosity.
BTW Paul; if you want to denigrate an entire country full of people, do try to type it correctly; otherwise all we Brits will be assumed to be illiterate, with a similarly sound justification.
Mike
Quote from: knight on March 04, 2008, 07:58:47 AM
BTW Paul; if you want to denigrate an entire country full of people, do try to type it correctly; otherwise all we Brits will be assumed to be illiterate, with a similarly sound justification.
Mike
;D
--Bruce
Buckley at his best
http://www.youtube.com/v/lNw2r-qmopI
I do not respect anyone here adequately to spend time and effort spelling things properly; they catch my drift anywaqy.
I was so interested in following the discussion that I was surprised when it was over. Is there anywhere else where the conclusion of it can be found?
Thanks for putting it on GMG.
Quote from: Michel on March 04, 2008, 09:56:04 AM
I do not respect anyone here adequately to spend time and effort spelling things properly; they catch my drift anywaqy.
Thank you Paul; I know that was sincerely meant and it goes straight to my heart.
Mike
Quote from: Anne on March 04, 2008, 09:58:30 AM
I was so interested in following the discussion that I was surprised when it was over. Is there anywhere else where the conclusion of it can be found?
Thanks for putting it on GMG.
Parts
2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-4bYI6fwZU
3
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=32cs6mBA2Fc
Quote from: knight on March 04, 2008, 10:02:41 AM
Thank you Paul; I know that was sincerely meant and it goes straight to my heart.
Mike
Except thou, of course. And Nigel god bless his soul.
BW,
Thanks for posting the additional material. I appreciate your effort and very much enjoyed the videos. So sorry he is gone.