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Jul 11, 2020 · July 11, 2020. In 1999, when Donald Trump was first toying with the idea of giving his countrymen the honor of voting for him for president, the notion was so absurd that Christopher...
Jan 20, 2017 · David Greene and Rachel Martin talk to Christopher Buckley, a former presidential speechwriter, about what it means to see Donald Trump become the de-facto head of the conservative movement.
Mar 17, 2016 · Notable & Quotable: Christopher Buckley, writing in the Journal in 1999, imagined Donald Trump as president delivering his inaugural address.
David Greene and Rachel Martin talk to Christopher Buckley, a former presidential speechwriter, about what it means to see Donald Trump become the de-facto head of the conservative movement.
Aug 16, 2020 · Buckley’s brilliant stroke in the book is to make his narrator a fervent Trump supporter. This is one Herb Nutterman, a retired low-level executive in Trump’s hotel empire (Trump calls him...
Jan 20, 2017 · Donald Trump’s first speech as president is actually his second — if you count a 1999 parody inaugural address presciently penned by political satirist Christopher Buckley. “My fellow ...
Dec 8, 2015 · Long before Donald Trump actually stepped onto the campaign trail, political satirist and author Christopher Buckley drafted what he imagined would be the business mogul's inaugural address...