
Donald Trump Didn’t Hijack the G.O.P. He Understood It.
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Donald Trump Didn’t Hijack the G.O.P. He Understood It. mentions Let Us Talk of Many Things by William F. Buckley, Jr., The Prince of Darkness by Robert D. Novak, Making It by Norman Podhoretz, and God and Man at Yale by William F. Buckley Jr. with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.
The first book is a collection of speeches by William F. Buckley, Jr., entitled Let Us Talk of Many Things.
I think The Prince of Darkness is an excellent introduction into American politics, into the history of the presidency, and also into some of the deb…
This is a book that Norman Podhoretz wrote when he was still a figure on the left, he was the editor of Commentary magazine, who had taken the magazi…
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“A collection of speeches from throughout Buckley's life and career, providing a great introduction to his ideas and literary style.”
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“A memoir that serves as an introduction to American politics and the history of the presidency, focusing on conservative debates.”
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“An autobiography about Podhoretz's career in the New York intellectual world, detailing his journey toward the right.”
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“Buckley, who appears in 1951 with his first book, God and Man at Yale, an attack on his alma mater for being too Keynesian and being too atheistic and materialistic.”
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“Continetti's book, The Right, explores the history of American conservatism, focusing on the populist tendencies within it and the factions vying for power.”
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“The book is mentioned as a text that articulates principles believed in by mainstream American conservatives.”
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“A book that packs a tremendous amount of history into one volume, recommended for those interested in conservatism.”
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“He co-writes a book with his brother-in-law, Brent Boesel, called McCarthy and His Enemies, which is almost a legalistic book.”
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