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There were two bills at National Review and in the conservative movement, two bills. Bill Buckley Concha a brilliant shooting star who lit up the sky and bill rusher, and never wavering northstar by which conservatives learned to chart their political course. Now many have written about william f. Buckley junior, irresistible renaissance man but no one until david frisk has given us an indepth portrait of the other bill, william a. Rusher among his other salutary played a pivotal role in the life of the National Draft Goldwater Committee and that was critical, because if there had been no Draft Goldwater Committee there would have been no president ial candidate Barry Goldwater in 1964. And if there had been no candidate goldwater in 1964, there would have been no president elect Ronald Reagan in 1980. It was goldwater you see who approved reagans famous a time for choosing television address which made reagan a political star overnight and led to his running for governor of california
No way she was going to be trainedo be the Public Office holder that her father was and her sons would become. Having said that, i think her life is filled with paradoxes, and thats one of them. While she was not a feminist and did not begin as a suffragette, she pushed the boundaries as far as she could within her society and religion and pushed them as far as she could to become the vocal spokesperson for the Kennedy Family whenever possible, and she was trained to do that by her father. To shed go out on the campaign trail with him when she was a teenager. So she in some ways was pushing the envelope, as they say, but in others she was certainly not a feminist by any stretch of the imagination. Host you know, before we talk about her, the role she played in forming that incredible family, let me go back to something you said about wellesley. What do you think was important about her father not letting her go there . Guest right. Well, the story is that she had her heart set on going
One of the saddest moment of their life and regret it. She did not express much regret. Guest she did not. I point out the picture on the front of the book. I was a bit distracted by the goblet of water in the for front but its the perfect metaphor because its exactly half full with heart and that is how rose usually viewed life. She was the eternal optimist. That doesnt mean in private she didnt have sad moments but generally speaking she tried to keep this optimistic, upbeat attitude toward life, and in addition to not being able to go to wellesley, her father sent her away to a prussian convent. Not because she was going to be a nun but because she had fallen in love with joseph kennedy. And that is part of the reason honey fitz sent her abroad. The kennedyed and fitzgeralds were not always political allies in boston so honey fitz was not completely approving of joe kennedy. They were rivals. Guest indeed. So this was a problem for roses father, to see her fall in love with, and som
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