In The Room With Lee Edwards And The Greatest Generation Of Conservatism

It's tempting to dismiss the old guard as irrelevant, but a recent gathering in D.C. of a few happy warriors reminded me how distorted that view is.

At The Whimsical Intersection Of Joan Didion And William F. Buckley

I had little interest in the author’s writing table, cast-iron Dutch ovens, or even her iconic sunglasses. I wanted her copy of the Buckley books I already owned.