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  <title>Cancel Your Own Goddam Subscription: Notes and Asides from the National Review</title>
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  <read_at>Wed Apr 01 00:00:00 -0700 2009</read_at>
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    <body><![CDATA[One never reads a Buckley book alone; it's always accompanied by a dictionary, to wit: plenipotentiary, coagitations, cocatinate, garrulity, jejune, dedantation, expatiation, rhodomontade, thrasmonical, sedulous, prolix, jocosity, longorrhea, to name just a few tongue- and mind-twisters.<br/><br/>Given that, Buckley is still better read than seen. His slovenly appearance (not to mention his slovenly posture) on his &quot;Firing Line&quot; program over thirty years did not improve, though his vocabulary astonishingly, did.<br/><br/>This is a clever, funny, and ascerbic book. Buckley, far from being a mere fire-eater, always decanted a dollop of humorous steak sauce on everyone he barbequed.<br/><br/>Love him or hate him, he was a nonpariel iconoclast. So there.<br/><br/>&quot;Do not immanentize the eschaton!&quot;]]></body>
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