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  1. Feb 28, 2008 · Among other things, the late William F. Buckley — giant of postwar American conservatism and founder of National Review — played a key role in purging antisemitism from the ranks of his...

  2. Nov 6, 2017 · In his pivotal role as doyen of the American Right, Buckley ensured that anti-Semites had no place in the pages of conservatism’s flagship publication, National Review.

  3. May 8, 2017 · As Alvin Felzenberg shows in “A Man and His Presidents,” Buckley prided himself on purging the conservative movement of extremists, bigots, kooks, anti-Semites and racists.

  4. Feb 28, 2008 · Before 1955, when Buckley founded National Review, there were disparate strands of an American right--from free market anti-New Dealers to traditionalists like Russell Kirk to anti-Semitic crackpots like Gerald L. K. Smith.

  5. Mr. Buckley's central problem is, When do arguments on such matters as the Arab-Israeli conflict and the American involvement in it spill over from reasoned and reasonable discourse to...

  6. Feb 27, 2008 · A: In the 1950s, when American conservatism still bore the taint of anti-Semitism, Bill Buckley moved forcefully to erase it. One important step was banning anti-Semitic writers from...

  7. Oct 15, 1992 · Buckley's essay sent shock waves through political America: Here was the president and editor-at-large of America's leading conservative journal, the host of Firing Line, publicly accusing his brethren of anti-Semitism.

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