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Bill Buckley died Wednesday, but his legacy lives on and thousands of his admirers are voicing their sorrow in eulogies and emails to their friends. This is also a time for refreshing our memories of how the founder of the conservative movement impacted our lives. I was one of the lucky few who worked for WFB, or WFB Jr., depending on which shorthand you preferred for William F. Buckley Jr. (And note, no comma before “Jr.”) If you are too young to have been present at the creation of the conservative movement—and most of you are—you may wonder what all the fuss is about. I invite you to...
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All the way to November!
We should devote our efforts to convincing Ron Paul to run for both the Libertarian and Republican nominations, so he’ll be on the ballot in November no matter what happens at the Republican convention in September (and we know it won’t be his nomination taking place in Minneapolis-St. Paul). With the money he has already raised, and the money he can continue to raise, he could mount a Libertarian campaign the likes of which we haven’t seen before. One that would actually get noticed and have an impact.
A Ron Paul campaign through November would have another good effect. He represents a fusion of both libertarian and (small government) conservative principles. That has a lot more chance of attracting a national audience than a purist libertarian approach. In fact, it’s very close to the coalition that formed the conservative movement at its inception—only better and smarter….
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