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I can't say why, in what must've been the '80s, I watched so much "Firing Line," that erudite William F. Buckley Jr. debating society meetup that aired on PBS, I think, way back. Michael Kinsley, later of Salon.com, the L.A. Times editorial pages (albeit briefly) and now Time magazine, was the moderator.

Who wants to play the part of WFB Jr.?

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