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WFB on Drugs

Ted Balaker | 2.28.2008 11:06 AM

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He was my kind of conservative, and in this 1996 interview, William F. Buckley, Jr. attempts to pry open the mind of the host, and convince him that, as a National Review cover once put it, "The War on Drugs is Lost."

W.F.B., R.I.P.

NEXT: Laffer Curve Part Two

Ted Balaker produced the Nanny of the Month and Don't Cops Have Better Things to Do? series for Reason TV, and is co-founder of Korchula Productions, a film and new media production company.

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