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...WILLIAM M. WALLACE Buckley, Wash...
Shorn of Britches. Those fortunate enough to catch Lisagor in print (his features and weekend columns are syndicated in 90 cities but seldom appear in D.C. or New York) find Pete hanging on no ideological peg. An apolitical anomaly in a highly partisan town, he is praised by Bill Buckley's National Review and quoted by the liberal New Republic. "An old editor once told me to walk down the middle of the street and shoot windows out on both sides," he says. "I guess that's about what I try to do." He will agonize for hours...
...When we recite the roll of the boring [July 13], how can we leave out that evangelist of bisexualism, Gore Vidal? And who could think of either Vidal or boredom without thinking of the King of Leer, William F. Buckley Jr.? Who could be more tiresome than Billy Graham? The list is obviously far from complete...
Both the leftist Progressive Labor Party and Conservative Columnist William F. Buckley Jr. see the movement as a diversion from more important national priorities. Joining them in this view are many antiwar students who feel that peace far outranks pollution as a protest goal. S.D.S. chapters on many campuses have also publicly embraced anti-ecology because President Nixon is publicly pro-ecology...
Both Ottinger and Goodell fly in formation as doves. New York's Conservative Party, which polled more than a million votes in one recent election, will provide an outlet for voters who support President Nixon's Viet Nam policies. The Conservative senatorial candidate is James L. Buckley, familial and philosophical brother of Editor and Columnist William Buckley. Ottinger, however, plans to attack Goodell for his record as r conservative upstate Congressman in the days before he gained prominence as a leading Republican critic of the President...