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One of the great things about Buckley’s version of Firing Line is that it wasn’t simply a showcase for any particular philosophy, politics, morality, or personality. There was a variety of viewpoints, people, public impact all of which were of interest and explored in depth, with Buckley often exploring and challenging the ideas on their […]

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