“It is not too much to say … that Witness is the beginning of wisdom for those who would truly understand the problem of American Communism. It is almost impossible to read those simple, eloquent pages and disbelieve the man who wrote them. Those who wish to persist in other views are best advised to leave the book unread.”
Source: Special Counsel (1968)
Keywords: remembrance,foreign-affairs,national-security
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William A. Rusher (1923–2011), publisher of National Review (1957–1988), was a leading conservative spokesman, columnist, and author. He helped draft Barry Goldwater for the 1964 GOP nomination, shaping the party’s future. A Princeton and Harvard Law graduate, he served in WWII, worked in law, and advised the U.S. Senate. In 1989, he became a Distinguished Fellow at the Claremont Institute and remained active in conservative circles until his passing in 2011.
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