William F. Buckley Jr.
Founder of National Review, discussed as a mentor to David Brooks and others, known for his rapid writing pace and influence on the modern conservative movement.
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Videos Mentioning William F. Buckley Jr.

The Low-Trust Society: A Conversation with David Brooks (Episode #334)
Sam Harris
Founder of the National Review, who Brooks recalls offering him a job after spotting him, though Brooks missed the opportunity by debating Milton Friedman.

#AIS: Bestie AMA with Valor's Antonio Gracias
All-In Podcast
Pioneering conservative commentator and host of 'Firing Line', referenced as an example of historical television debate formats.

E105: Tech culture wars: Elon vs. SBF, Sabotaging Republicans with Trump
All-In Podcast
William F. Buckley Jr. is referenced for his political philosophy of always supporting the most electable conservative candidate who meets a basic policy bar, prioritizing electability over strict conservatism.

E72: Impact of sanctions, deglobalization, food shortage risks, macroeconomic outlook and more
All-In Podcast
Mentioned by David Sachs in a humorous interjection.

David Brooks on Audacity, AI, and the American Psyche (Live at @92ndStreetY)
Conversations with Tyler
Founder of National Review, discussed as a mentor to David Brooks and others, known for his rapid writing pace and influence on the modern conservative movement.

Cal Fussman Returns (Full Episode) | The Tim Ferriss Show (Podcast)
Tim Ferriss
An incredible intellect and conservative figure whom Cal Fussman was frightened to interview.