Bucking History By INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY
The death of author, debater and magazine founder William F. Buckley Jr. elucidates a national debt to him. When socialism was on the march, his intellectual counteroffensive changed everything.
Many Americans think of Eisenhower's decade as exemplifying all that's "conservative." In fact, FDR's New Deal was in full swing in the '50s, Soviet spies were ensconced all through the U.S. government, and the Democratic and Republican establishments institutionally opposed bucking the trend.
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