James Baldwin trounces William F. Buckley (1965)

Chomsky also destroyed Buckley later, in an exchange I also review from time to time.

I will say Buckley had a great skill with words as ornamentation, to mask the intent of a policy or action with high-minded excuses. When facing an opponent with equal or great skill and honest intent, that ornamentation was easily punched through and it was no contest.

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