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Making Sense Of The American Right! | 23.08.07 | There is no way that the combined liberal-Neocon Establishment media will acknowledge my work. Put bluntly: since the members of the media have in many cases deliberately hidden the revelations about the evolution of the American conservative movement that my monograph offers, they would have absolutely no interest in publicizing the truth.
Conservatives, Neoconservatives, Paleoconservatives: What Next? | 12.04.07 | Professor Gottfried delivered these remarks at a March 20 conference in honor to mark the publication of Shots Fired, a collection of the writings of the late Sam Francis.
A Moderately Happy Birthday, Bill Buckley! | 23.11.06 | Indeed, the term "bridge" may be too mild a description for the role that Buckley assumed in cooperating with the New Order. After all, he spent at least three decades accommodating his New York-Washington acquaintances, apparently leading to his social acceptance among non-rightwing journalists.
By Way Of Le Pen: How Political Correctness and Immigration Are Destroying the West | 16.08.06 | Whatever may have been Le Pen’s reason for uttering his statements— including an irresistible urge to rattle Jewish (and other leftist) practitioners of a double moral standard—his historical judgment is certainly defensible.
Parallel Lives: William F. Buckley vs. Samuel T. Francis | 24.02.05 | On the moral level, it is impossible for me to treat these figures with equal sympathy. Buckley, unlike Francis, has spent the latter part of his life as a social butterfly. He has exchanged old friends for new and more useful ones. His fawning on the neoconservatives, begun in the seventies, has continued. (Undoubtedly these contacts have remained useful.) Buckley has moved dramatically to the left since the 1960s, when he was still defending Southern segregation.

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