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Notes & asides.(Yale Political Union)(Speech)

National Review | December 4, 2006 | Copyright

* WFB was invited to address the Yale Political Union on October 27. He accepted on condition that he would write his own resolution. He proceeded to criticize Democratic spokesmen as if he were speaking from the socialist left.

Ladies and gentlemen of the Political Union:

I can't say that I am actually happy to be back at the Political Union for this, my terminal speech on public affairs. Because this is the 60th anniversary of my first appeal to the Union to hear my liberating thoughts on public issues. The Political Union that night, in 1946, initiated its…

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