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Nixon on Primaries

If Democrats end up picking Barack Obama as their standard bearer, he will be the most left wing candidate to head a presidential ticket since George McGovern, the Democrat who ran against Richard Nixon in 1972. The question for November is whether ...

From ALFRED REGNERY, The New York Sun,  24 Mar 2008
Related Topics: U.S. Democratic Party,  Barack Obama,  Richard Nixon,  John McCain,  U.S. Republican Party

Conservatism's Heart and Soul

To say that Bill Buckley caused a sensation, when he first emerged on the scene with the publication of God and Man at Yale in the spring of 1951, would be an understatement. Just 25 and a recent Yale graduate, he was well known on campus, having been ...

From ALFRED S. REGNERY, American Spectator,  28 Feb 2008
Related Topics: Bill Buckley,  John Chamberlain,  McGeorge Bundy,  Harvard University,  William Sloane Coffin

The Obama movement - echoes of ... Barry Goldwater

Sen. Barack Obama's campaign, with its huge number of volunteers and donors, its tens of thousands of political neophytes, and the Illinois senator's ability to attract wildly enthusiastic crowds, is revolutionizing American politics. At least so we ...

From ALFRED S. REGNERY, San Francisco Chronicle,  25 Feb 2008
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  Barry Goldwater,  U.S. Republican Party,  Lyndon B. Johnson,  U.S. Democratic Party

Suing Regnery Publishing

I was surprised that the New York Times, in this morning's edition, devoted as much space as it did to an insignificant lawsuit filed by a handful of disgruntled authors against Regnery Publishing, the conservative publisher founded by my father sixty ...

From ALFRED S. REGNERY, Human Events Online,  8 Nov 2007
Related Topics: Dinesh D'Souza,  Bill Buckley,  Ann Coulter,  Laura Ingraham,  Mark Steyn

Single Malt in the Blue Ridge

This article appears in the September 2007 issue of . To subscribe to our monthly print edition, click here. The American dream lives on in Virginia's Blue Ridge. Probably not a surprise, but it may be a surprise to know that it is doing very well in ...

From ALFRED S. REGNERY, American Spectator,  18 Sep 2007

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