An hour panel discussion about American values with guest host William F. BuckleyJr.

with Richard Brookhiser, Richard Neuhaus, George Gilder and Terry Teachout
in Lifestyle, Current Affairs, Religion
on Friday, July 5, 2002 * * * * *

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An hour panel discussion with guest host William F. BuckleyJr. about American values, the role of religion and the Constitution in a special edition Fourth of July Panel. Panelists include: George Gilder, host of "The Gilder Technology Report", Father John Richard Neuhaus, editor of the monthly "First Things", Richard Brookhiser, historian and editor of the "National Review" and music critic, journalist and historian Terry Teachout, biographer of H.L. Mencken.

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Keywords:
George Gilder
conservatism
William F. Buckley
Richard Brookhiser
Technology Report
American values
The National Review
Terry Teachout
4th of July
Historians
Christianity

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    1. NoPardonforMichaelMilken  08/08/2009 05:37 PM Report

      Watching this, one needs only Tarzan for translation.

      Conservative American always good. Everyone else on planet always bad.

      Conservative American always attacked for greatness. Everyone else on planet envy Conservative American.

      Business, Wall Street, and WorldCom always courageous and victim. Everyone else on planet always envious and out to destroy business, Wall Street, and WorldCom.

    2. basile13  07/24/2009 02:16 AM Report

      George Gilder seems like such an intellectual wuss and pansy. Whether I agree/disagree with some of his points or I agree/disagree with some of the others points (personally I look Brookhiser the most), he doesn't convey his point with any gravitas. Thankfully Buckley isn't the usual host, because he doesn't even attempt a balance of political views (though I consider myself closer to the establishment wing of republicanism). The entire discussion was 5 men constantly agreeing with each other, with minute differences and interchanging diction to describe their similar views.

    3. Terence O'Connor  04/25/2007 11:49 PM Report

      Fantastic - very interesting conversation among engaging conservative intellectuals