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William F. Buckley Jr.

William F. Buckley Jr.

4 titles Acting Nov 24, 1925 Died: Feb 27, 2008 New York City, New York, USA

William F. Buckley Jr., born on November 24, 1925, in New York City, was a prominent American intellectual and conservative figure. He was the son of William Frank Buckley Sr. and Caroline Fowler Buckley. Buckley’s influential career spanned several decades, during which he became known for his wit, eloquence, and commitment to conservative principles.

In addition to his political activism, he was a prolific author and founded the National Review magazine in 1955, which played a crucial role in shaping modern conservative thought. Buckley's articulate defense of conservatism and his sharp critiques of liberalism made him a formidable presence in American political discourse.

He married Patricia Aldyen Austin Taylor, and together they had a family that included several children. Buckley was also a talented debater and hosted the iconic television program "Firing Line," where he engaged with a wide array of guests on pressing political and social issues.

After a rich and impactful life, William F. Buckley Jr. passed away on February 27, 2008, in Stamford, Connecticut. His legacy continues to influence conservative thought and political dialogue in the United States.

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