Woody Allen and William Buckley

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  • @guysmalley
    @guysmalley 10 років тому +100

    I had the honor of working for Bill as an illustrator for National Review while I was still in art school in NYC it paid my way when I was really a starving artist. A very kind interesting person who I will never forget.

    • @namanshah8354
      @namanshah8354 3 роки тому +3

      Id be ashamed.

    • @chairmanmeow3693
      @chairmanmeow3693 3 роки тому +2

      @@namanshah8354 Thumbs down

    • @drm9979
      @drm9979 2 роки тому +4

      I envy you. WFB was awesome.

    • @billhaywood3503
      @billhaywood3503 2 роки тому +9

      @@drm9979 I knew Bill met him in 1978 and he was very kind to a hard leftist like myself---one of my students was interning for him. I said "Bill I have been trying to turn this student into a Red and look what happened! He smiled and replied "Keep up the good work" :) RIP Bill.

    • @drm9979
      @drm9979 2 роки тому +2

      @@billhaywood3503 loved this. classic Buckley. and you rock also.

  • @jordanrioscreations
    @jordanrioscreations 9 років тому +81

    "No, Mr. Buckley cannot do a dance that was invented after 1860." lol. Woody had the heat.

  • @BollocksUtwat
    @BollocksUtwat 10 років тому +408

    I'll tell you one thing, interview talk shows and conservative pundits were both infinitely superior in the late 60s compared to today.

    • @johnosman3550
      @johnosman3550 10 років тому +11

      I agree. Now the dominant attitude in talk shows is GET THERE +FIRSTEST+ WITH THE LOUDEST VOICE.

    • @jimmaughan1898
      @jimmaughan1898 10 років тому +26

      They sure were! Good thing the Palestinians and Israelis got over that little spat they were having 50 years ago.

    • @BollocksUtwat
      @BollocksUtwat 10 років тому +16

      Jim Maughan I liked Woody Allen's answer about the lands seized by the Israelis:
      "Sell it back to them"

    • @thomasmaxwell8353
      @thomasmaxwell8353 10 років тому +6

      agreed..because they were not afraid to offend..this PC world that we live in is counterproductive to free thought and free speech....gee!!!! i hope i didn't offend anyone with an eggshell skin

    • @d.j.9095
      @d.j.9095 10 років тому +1

      BollocksUtwat I'm also familiar with their apologists. AH.

  • @donmalone
    @donmalone 5 років тому +31

    Its amazing to watch this from 1967 and see how our humor and civility has devolved in the discussion of politics over the past 52 years.

    • @DummyAccount-f1q
      @DummyAccount-f1q 20 днів тому

      Buckley (or “Bill”, as the sycophants here would have it) was a Trojan horse. His kind of vacuous pseudo-intellectual posturing has accomplished its purpose and is no longer necessary. The ugly anti-intellectualism it always unconvincingly masked can now stand naked in the full glare of daylight. It’s a fairly straight line to Donald Trump. (If you want to see “civility”, watch an episode of “Firing Line” and notice how unrelentingly Buckley interrupts and talks over his opponents, deploying his extensive arsenal of classic logical fallacies, including petitio princippii, ex cathedra argument, and ad hominem argument.)

  • @Johnnysynth
    @Johnnysynth 9 років тому +86

    Buckley was a lot more humorous than I ever imagined.

    • @j7286
      @j7286 9 років тому +13

      +Johnnysynth I always thought he was witty on Firing Line, with a great sense of humor.

    • @scottm8579
      @scottm8579 8 років тому +4

      He tries to be. But its easy when you have Woody Allen providing backup.

    • @Estuvalle
      @Estuvalle 5 років тому

      Yeah, that nice peaceful war stuff cracked me up!

    • @dennissilber287
      @dennissilber287 5 місяців тому

      You probably never realized he was humorous before. I’ve always found it odd how his bland humor was capable of masking his racism, bigotry, and the repugnant aristocratic air he affected. His dig at Lyndon Johnson running for president in 1968 was fueled by passage of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, the 165 Voting Rights Act, and the Medicaid and Medicare acts. To Buckley these transformational acts were anathema to him. Ironically in early 1968 Johnson announced he would not run for election.

  • @francis5900
    @francis5900 8 років тому +223

    A conservative-liberal debate that was civil and witty. Is this the last time it ever happened?

    • @francis5900
      @francis5900 8 років тому +9

      ***** A most erudite rebuttal.

    • @tmwcamden2751
      @tmwcamden2751 8 років тому

      +Sufi Muslim Comrade The Trumpanzee sock puppet says "no".

    • @pissedoffdude1
      @pissedoffdude1 7 років тому +8

      I really like the way Allen handled this. Even after doing a joke like 'they should sell it back' he followed up with Buckley for a more serious point of view

    • @mrpancake2401
      @mrpancake2401 7 років тому +2

      Francis Coleman pretty much, Buckley's debate with Gore Vidal changed civil discourse

    • @jacobjinglehymer8789
      @jacobjinglehymer8789 6 років тому +7

      In addition, it's so nice to see such a well dressed, well spoken young audience. And not yelling WOOOOOO after every point they agree with like today's moronic audiences.

  • @Rayoscope
    @Rayoscope 9 місяців тому +8

    My all-time favorite comedy team, hands down.

  • @lilypondroad
    @lilypondroad 11 років тому +21

    I enjoyed watching this. Buckley was brilliant and Woody was very funny and cordial.

    • @bethvirginiaphillips4583
      @bethvirginiaphillips4583 10 місяців тому +1

      Woody was quite the wit. He took his lead from Groucho Marx, famous for writing sophisticate d and witty letters to the famous. Someone asked Woody: "So, do you think sex is dirty?" Woody answered, "It is if you're doing it right". Another one..."Woody, do you smoke after sex?" Woody: "I never really looked". Fabulous.

    • @DummyAccount-f1q
      @DummyAccount-f1q 20 днів тому

      You can tell how brilliant Buckley was by the way raises his eyelids wide and drawls in a patrician accent of his own invention. Then, of course, there’s always the not-so-tongue-in-cheek gratuitous threat of violence-this time the bit about the mace. Fascism is just so “salubriously juicy”, isn’t it?

  • @dinkydog56
    @dinkydog56 11 років тому +7

    Excellent. Instead of 'cringing' while watching this, I throughly enjoyed it.
    Sharp & witty.

  • @geoffnathan6136
    @geoffnathan6136 10 років тому +60

    Without getting into the personal politics of both men, the reason why this works so well is that there is a basic respect for opposing positions, a rare thing in this day and age.

    • @DummyAccount-f1q
      @DummyAccount-f1q 20 днів тому

      The reason this works is that it isn’t a debate. Allen aims strictly for the jokes, and Buckley struggles to keep up. When Buckley fails to conjure anything approaching a witty rejoinder, he resorts to reciting one of his political bromides, which Allen ignores completely. You seem never to have watched “Firing Line”.

  • @danhagen8249
    @danhagen8249 10 років тому +107

    As an extremely liberal person, I could watch these William F Buckley videos all day. There was such a rawness to television in those days compared to now where everything is more scripted and polished. No conservatives on TV today could carry Buckley's water.

    • @theolamp5312
      @theolamp5312 10 років тому +10

      I wouldn't say I'm extremely liberal. But I am liberal. And, I agree with you. But, what scares me is the nature of the network news. The last newscasters I trusted were Walter Cronkite & Frank Reynolds. The news has become entertainment. The other source of information, the internet, is subject to quick to the trigger misinformation. Even textbooks in schools are subject to the powers that be. The objective search for the truth seems to be the casualty.

    • @boxer12350
      @boxer12350 7 років тому +3

      Ben Shapiro?

    • @monkeykidd420
      @monkeykidd420 6 років тому +4

      @Vaughn reed jr Awe does snowflake need a tissue

    • @tom4324
      @tom4324 5 років тому

      Ron Paul.

    • @roughhabit9085
      @roughhabit9085 4 роки тому

      Chomsky should have gone on the Woody Allen Show ! Apparently he was wittier

  • @JasonWindsor88
    @JasonWindsor88 10 років тому +31

    This is such a treat, thanks a million for posting this.

  • @prideventues
    @prideventues 10 років тому +58

    This is why I was a great fan of William F. Buckley, Jr since I was in High School in the late 70's. I did not have his views but I found that he expressed them with great honestly and his use of an examiner during his debates and conversations. He was not averse to making fun of himself. I still am a fan of his and have every one of his books. I think he and the Kennedys are now sailing in heaven.

    • @prideventues
      @prideventues 10 років тому +2

      Wow

    • @JoelFinkel
      @JoelFinkel 10 років тому +8

      Buckley's comments about Israel illustrate just how foolish the man could be. He failed to understand Israel's true intentions. Allen, a classic PEP (Progressive Except for Palestine) was at least hilarious. His quip about his mother scribbling "soul brother" on the side of a synagogue is priceless, as is his definition of "liberal."

    • @ambercrombie789
      @ambercrombie789 10 років тому +4

      Joel Finkel
      Delight in your folly.

    • @chvzrvnn
      @chvzrvnn 7 років тому

      @JF
      THUMBS UP! fifty years later...So, what's settled?

    • @denisdaly1708
      @denisdaly1708 7 років тому +4

      Maurice Jones Maurice, I don't doubt your intentions. However, Buckley through his magazine was a very strong advocate of segregation. He thought Whites, especially elite whites were superior. He fought tooth and nail to prevent desegregation. Right wing authoritarians, tend to be bigoted, and agressive. He also wanted to nuke North Vietnam. He and his brother published a book defending and eulogising McCarthy and McCarthyism. He was sickened by gays, and hated Gore Vidal.
      Buckley was able to put sentences together, unlike many now, however he displayed no knowledge. He was against research and facts. He was certain in his ideas. In interviews, he was very passive aggressive, and acted very smug. I am not impressed with his knowledge at all.

  • @marKism69
    @marKism69 9 років тому +128

    I think its great how much deference people from contrary views can show one another and still have a good time.

    • @robbiereilly
      @robbiereilly 8 років тому +5

      Me too. I miss that.

    • @Haramyst
      @Haramyst 8 років тому +8

      Yes indeed. a joy to watch, as well as troubling evidence of how far we have devolved.

    • @simonpenum
      @simonpenum 7 років тому +2

      Unlike today

    • @MicahMicahel
      @MicahMicahel 5 років тому

      The voters weren’t demonizing each other like they do now.

    • @stickman1742
      @stickman1742 5 років тому

      @@MicahMicahel They follow their leaders.

  • @heartpursuer
    @heartpursuer 9 років тому +13

    I just happened across this little treasure and loved it. Whatever his differences with Buckley, Allen comported himself with good humor and treated his guest with respect. I would have loved to watch Woody on "Firing Line."

  • @TheDavidtk240
    @TheDavidtk240 5 років тому +2

    I DO miss the 20th century....Most enjoyable. Thanks for the post!

  • @jackvanderwall
    @jackvanderwall 9 років тому +14

    There really is a mind at work in Woody Allen. He and Buckley are diametrical opposites but they make a very entertaining duo.

  • @martiodalyz6398
    @martiodalyz6398 9 років тому +13

    i love the way Buckley's eyes genuinely react when he truly likes someone, as he does through this session with Woody! WHAT A PLEASANT DIFFERENCE IT MAKES!!!

  • @emandude
    @emandude 10 років тому +11

    This is fantastic. I'm a progressive, but I admire Buckley very much. Excellent presence, vocabulary, and personality.

  • @ckom0007
    @ckom0007 5 років тому +7

    Wow! Civil, funny and edifying!Television today can’t hold a candle to something like this!

  • @TigerzLionzPistonzWingz
    @TigerzLionzPistonzWingz 4 роки тому +28

    This one piece changed my view of Woody Allen completely. ANYONE who can sit mano y mano with William F Buckley and not be intimidated, and on top of that, make him laugh and insult him in a wonderful way, incredible. Diffusing ultra conservatism with ultra humor. This was a genuinely
    gentlemanly encounter.

  • @andrewcowin3815
    @andrewcowin3815 4 дні тому

    A gem! Thank you for posting.

  • @BartAlder
    @BartAlder 9 років тому +5

    Excellent upload, thanks!

  • @tpl555
    @tpl555 12 років тому +9

    This is fascinating...never seen this clip before. The collective brain power in that studio was positively staggering. Allen and Buckley, diametric opposites philosophically, equally engaging and charming. A cocktail party hosts dream come true.

  • @TheCurval
    @TheCurval 9 років тому +25

    "...no, I think they should sell it back" - this is why this man is a genius.

    • @dennissilber287
      @dennissilber287 5 місяців тому

      Yeah, it’s a funny line that depends on a trope that only a Jewish comedian could get away with. But the West Bank and Golan Heights had strategic value far beyond any monetary value. The Sinai Peninsula was eventually returned to Egypt.

  • @TeachinTV
    @TeachinTV 10 років тому +104

    Regardless of one's opinion of his personal life, Woody Allen is unquestionably a comic genius. His humor is, of course, NOT for every taste any more than George Carlin or Rodney Dangerfield. Perhaps he shot his wad by the mid-90s, but there is no disputing that the comedy he wrote for others as well as performed in movies and onstage from the late 50s through the mid-80s is superb on numerous levels. People may not like his form of satire and social commentary but it sure is funny.

    • @MicahMicahel
      @MicahMicahel 5 років тому +2

      TeachinTV he doesn’t really do comedy movies anymore but whenever he’s in an interview, he’s hilarious.

    • @jamesmack3314
      @jamesmack3314 5 років тому +8

      Agreed,Woody has cracked me up more than I can count,especially his early comedies like Take the Money and run,Bananas,and my personal favorite Play it again Sam...

    • @jamesmack3314
      @jamesmack3314 5 років тому +2

      Hey it's his chosen course!

    • @bdwaggoner
      @bdwaggoner 5 років тому +4

      @@jamesmack3314 That scene in Bananas where they're all trying to figure out who needs to pay what for the lunch bill is so stupid it's hilarious. Just like the parents being interviewed in Take the Money and Run wearing the "disguises" -- so dumb, but you can't help laugh your ass off at it.

    • @RollingOrmond
      @RollingOrmond 5 років тому

      @@MicahMicahel Because he's been blacklisted. Blue Jasmine was hilarious.

  • @bethvirginiaphillips4583
    @bethvirginiaphillips4583 9 років тому +20

    See how polite the young people are, how respectful, how nicely dressed. How well spoken. Woody and Bill Buckley...when wit and intellect and charm ruled..Oh yes, the last year before it all unwound..........the last year of civilization as we knew it. Then came horrible 1968, and it's been all downward from there. I was the age of these kids age during the time of this clip and as a witness to the way it was, it was absolutely glorious...........we have lost much. Most people don't realize it. Ignorance is bliss.

    • @TheArtimusMaximus
      @TheArtimusMaximus 6 років тому +3

      Beth Virginia Phillips yeah this was going on while the United States was bombing a third world country back to the Stone Age. By 1968 enough draftees had returned home and we're telling everybody how fucked up shit was too, and the anti-war movement kicked into full gear

    • @RaptorFromWeegee
      @RaptorFromWeegee 10 місяців тому +3

      Yes, 1968 really was a terrible year. Assassinations, resignations, cities burning, newscasters lying, en mass, about Tet. Felt like everything was fall apart. People think it was all about love and peace and cool music.

    • @RaptorFromWeegee
      @RaptorFromWeegee 10 місяців тому

      @@TheArtimusMaximus Your understanding of the Vietnam War is horribly flawed. You've clearly took one too many sips of kool aid. We were there standing up for a country that was defending itself against communist aggression, bankrolled by the Soviet Union.
      No different than the situation now in the Ukraine. Bullies should be stood up to and challenged. Most of the protestors back then were pawns, useful idiots exploited by the left.

    • @bethvirginiaphillips4583
      @bethvirginiaphillips4583 10 місяців тому

      They are not educated at all. Revisionist history is the norm to keep kids dumb.@@RaptorFromWeegee

  • @andrewjhall
    @andrewjhall 12 років тому

    This clip is from The Kraft Music Hall, guest hosted by Allen on December 27, 1967 and titled "Woody Allen Looks at 1967".

  • @YawnGod
    @YawnGod 9 років тому +126

    "Are miniskirts in good taste?"
    "On you they are."
    ♪♫THUG LIFE♪♫
    Man, I miss these good ol' days.

    • @WalterLiddy
      @WalterLiddy 9 років тому +30

      YawnGod If someone gave that answer today he'd be resigning from public life in disgrace the next day, holding a tearful press conference and promising to be a better man in future.

    • @fredsalfa
      @fredsalfa 9 років тому

      YawnGod Smug misogynist

    • @fredsalfa
      @fredsalfa 9 років тому

      Nothing apparently if your Bill Buckley YawnGod

    • @fredsalfa
      @fredsalfa 9 років тому +2

      Appropriate in the 60s. Totally Inappropriate today

    • @YawnGod
      @YawnGod 9 років тому

      Alfa Won I didn't ask if it was "appropriate".
      I asked if it was wrong.

  • @pendorran
    @pendorran 10 років тому +96

    That was hilarious and civilized at the same time. Two masterful wits in friendly discourse.

    • @Lamporre
      @Lamporre 5 років тому +4

      Just goes to show what kind of horrific people we're willing to put on a stage as long as they can hide their filthy actions and nastiness behind a veneer of charisma.

    • @saladingrant4604
      @saladingrant4604 4 роки тому +1

      White supremacy being handled with care. The white liberal really has no skin in the game of liberating minorities from systemic racism. Nothing of substance was said here and the white supremacist has a great public relations as being civil. SMH

    • @JeanmarieRod
      @JeanmarieRod 3 роки тому

      @@saladingrant4604 just curious... Where are you getting your standards for morality from? I'm assuming that you would say that you do have moral standards?

  • @WintersWar
    @WintersWar 5 років тому +4

    love that buckley gave straight answers to any question. Good sense of humor too.

  • @tizfrreecharm
    @tizfrreecharm 9 років тому +1

    A great time capsule! Thanks for the post.

  • @jeffrourke2322
    @jeffrourke2322 5 років тому +8

    Woody opened with the pen remark and Buckley snapped right back. You could tell Woody wasn’t expecting that. Buckley was a very quick-witted man.

    • @redmed10
      @redmed10 3 роки тому +1

      Woody actually had a routine in his stand up which featured a pen that exudes a gaseous billow.

  • @jacktrades24
    @jacktrades24 5 років тому +1

    This is my first time seeing this. It's absolutely delightful!

  • @miketharipr
    @miketharipr 9 років тому +19

    Wow! I am about half-way thru this vid and what an interesting upload. Lyndon Johnson had yet to announce his wasn't running for re-election also Robert Kennedy and Charles De Gaulle were still alive. Wow, this is an interesting bit of history here.

  • @Nonduality
    @Nonduality 10 років тому +12

    "I'd be glad to come on your show and debate the major issues. I would like to stay away from anything meaningful, however." - Woody Allen

  • @SteveEPfunk
    @SteveEPfunk 10 років тому +7

    This clip shows the great gains if even just for comedy in this instance, that can be accomplished by people of opposing views collaborating together. Something sorely missing these days. By some of the comments here, it looks like it's still a long way off... Thanks for posting the video though, great fun!

  • @finzicontini
    @finzicontini 12 років тому

    Thanks for posting. This was great!....

  • @scalemiester
    @scalemiester 8 років тому +35

    Man, these were the days. Can you imagine such a congenial conversation happening in today's media?

    • @jsmall10671
      @jsmall10671 5 років тому

      Ellen could have W on. If it were up to him, she couldn't marry Portia, but she likes him anyway for some reason.

  • @lpsp442
    @lpsp442 5 років тому +2

    Think about not just the level of discource, but the sheer humour and good-faith between all parties present. What a time it was to be alive, back then in the 50s 60s and 70s.

  • @HoyaSaxaSD
    @HoyaSaxaSD 8 років тому +16

    Mace the bludgeoning weapon, not the spray, Woody. But what a charming and enjoyable conversation.

  • @MrGeno1951
    @MrGeno1951 12 років тому +1

    People seem to have been so civil and polite- even their barbs had a wonderful subtlety. No ad hominem. Respectful despite contrary beliefs. Enjoying each other's humor and wit. This is America to me.

  • @DerikSchneider
    @DerikSchneider 10 років тому +5

    As #conservative as #WilliamFBuckley was, he had a damn quick and good off the cuff sense of humor. And I think #WoddyAllen understood this, which is why this interview worked.

  • @cartman1492
    @cartman1492 12 років тому +1

    It certainly is a pleasure to see these two go back an forth. Both may have been at the top of their game at this point.

  • @esanch4918
    @esanch4918 9 років тому +24

    For everyone curious: Buckley's accent was very prevalent amongst a certain social class from the mid-Atlantic. Listen to old speeches by FDR, movies with stage trained actors from the 30's-50's. It is a throughly American accent which is largely faded. (If you listen to Mayor Bloomberg, it is residually there).

    • @jysmtl
      @jysmtl 5 років тому

      Fascinating. Thanks for adding that.

    • @HotVoodooWitch
      @HotVoodooWitch 5 років тому +1

      I sometimes regret not having heard mid-Atlantic speech when I was a child. I could've adopted it as my own and by the time I grew up, it wouldn't have been affectation. :))

    • @GoteeDevotee
      @GoteeDevotee 5 років тому

      A social class from the Mid-Atlantic? What utter fucking crap.

    • @Grimenoughtomaketherobotcry
      @Grimenoughtomaketherobotcry 5 років тому +1

      @@GoteeDevotee Read F. Scott Fitzgerald's, "The Great Gatsby". Please.

    • @onetimeonthegoodfoot
      @onetimeonthegoodfoot 4 роки тому

      GoteeDevotee this is in fact true. George Plimpton, Katie Hepburn, etc.

  • @HotVoodooWitch
    @HotVoodooWitch 5 років тому +4

    SO civilized. I'm glad I was around for that way of doing things.

  • @TigerzLionzPistonzWingz
    @TigerzLionzPistonzWingz 9 років тому +10

    This was a delight. I love the intellectual debates of old. Allen not only held his own, but it's the first time I've ever seen Buckley not really have the upper hand, even with his usual verbal prowess. Allen was stunning. I could've watched this for hours. Incredible.

    • @BullToTheShit
      @BullToTheShit 9 років тому +2

      +Brita Cashman-Tarrant >I love the intellectual debates of old.
      This wasn't a debate.

    • @jysmtl
      @jysmtl 5 років тому

      BullToTheShit it was a kind of debate

  • @keithwasser7525
    @keithwasser7525 9 років тому +170

    When people used excellent diction.

    • @HnKYuda
      @HnKYuda 9 років тому +9

      +Keith Wasser Transatlantic accents were the best.

    • @aureliopardo8800
      @aureliopardo8800 8 років тому

      en la tt

    • @scottlynch2498
      @scottlynch2498 8 років тому +7

      The average Joe did not speak like this in the 50s, 60s, 70s and onward. Woody Allen and William F. Buckley are likely intellectual outliers in relation to the general population.

    • @rokyericksonroks
      @rokyericksonroks 7 років тому

      Scott Lynch
      Those were times when you needed to speak Latin just to understand mass at a Catholic Church. The poor honest Joe that you speak of just went along with what he was told.

    • @carlpen850
      @carlpen850 7 років тому

      @ Roky... sounds like you've been there...
      as an "altar boy" I had to start learning Latin at the ripe old age of 7... when I became a full fledged altar boy at the beginning of 3rd grade I had to be able to read and recite all prayers for mass in Latin... but I was lucky since I was raised in an Italian home where we spoke our native tongue on a regular basis... so learning Latin wasn't that far of a "leap".

  • @kevinkelly9956
    @kevinkelly9956 5 років тому +39

    Back when political rivals could share a joke, disagree about everything, and all remain loyal American citizens
    .

    • @fyrz1319
      @fyrz1319 5 років тому +1

      Back then there was a little more class. In Congress the minority party would prefix their comments with "Mr. Speaker, from the loyal opposition..."

    • @vincentlevesque3856
      @vincentlevesque3856 5 років тому

      Wonderfully put. Thank you.

    • @RollingOrmond
      @RollingOrmond 5 років тому

      ...instead of agents for foreign adversaries, a la Trump and his lapdogs. You're right.

  • @cubanbach
    @cubanbach 12 років тому +2

    What a perfect moment in time!

  • @duckman531
    @duckman531 10 років тому +51

    A time when liberals and conservatives could disagree without being disagreeable.

    • @mysterytrain3
      @mysterytrain3 9 років тому +9

      duckman531 Check out Buckley and Gore Vidal at the '68 Democratic convention. You may wanna change your comment.

    • @duckman531
      @duckman531 9 років тому +1

      mysterytrain3 Good point, mystery! I stand corrected!

    • @bobmaddox5436
      @bobmaddox5436 5 років тому

      @@mysterytrain3 That was the one and only time Buckley lost his cool. It was not the norm back then...it stood out...bigtime.

    • @codent
      @codent 5 років тому +1

      I think the murder of MLK was pretty disagreeable, among many other crimes that happened back then. I know that it SEEMS very nice when we look at these clips from chat shows, but the times were turbulent, violent, and "disagreeable".

  • @NyimaWongchuk
    @NyimaWongchuk 12 років тому +2

    This is really, really sweet. We could use a lot more of this sort of discourse.

  • @tiffsaver
    @tiffsaver 10 років тому +3

    Anyone who wishes to know the brilliance of Woody Allen need only view this video.

  • @miguelrotaeche8582
    @miguelrotaeche8582 3 місяці тому +1

    This video is pure gold.

  • @chuongnguyen5724
    @chuongnguyen5724 3 роки тому +4

    2:34
    "Mr. Buckley, do you think mini-skirts are in good taste?
    On you, I think they are."
    Smooth, Bill, smooth.

  • @leomarkaable1
    @leomarkaable1 2 роки тому +1

    What marvelous years those were.

  • @pakk82
    @pakk82 9 років тому +97

    love the era where people of america had regional accents!

    • @JohnSmithAprilMay
      @JohnSmithAprilMay 9 років тому +12

      +ook park they still do. We just don't hear them on TV.

    • @peanutgallery7753
      @peanutgallery7753 9 років тому +8

      +JohnSmithAprilMay Watch Swamp People, or Jersey Shore, or the Sopranos, or Fargo. Accents are still around, son

    • @leanalcantara4976
      @leanalcantara4976 8 років тому +2

      Any time a person speaks, he conveying accent.

    • @chvzrvnn
      @chvzrvnn 7 років тому +2

      I would say "Regional Culture" at least in my experiences.
      I was just looking at my company's graduation photo from basic training, c.1981
      And there were 50+ guys from all over the U.S. and Puerto Rico, and all of varying backgrounds and economics etc.= Culture
      Only TWO were "gangsta", or "wannabe gangsta".
      If you took that photo today; over half would be, both Black and White.

    • @jamesmack3314
      @jamesmack3314 5 років тому

      The famous new york accents are fading and the classic Boston one as well...too bad

  • @QJby1Hod
    @QJby1Hod 11 років тому

    Best comment on this board! Thank you!

  • @ligonlaw
    @ligonlaw 12 років тому +10

    Love William Buckley. Brilliant writer and funny commentator and about 1000 times smarter than the so-called conservatives we see today.

    • @henrimatisse7481
      @henrimatisse7481 8 місяців тому

      Buckley reminds me of a bottom eating organism. Not even a fish

  • @Bluepilled-c5t
    @Bluepilled-c5t 3 роки тому

    UA-cam at its best. Thanks for posting that whoever it was. That was a long time ago now

  • @mayormc
    @mayormc 6 років тому +10

    This is so classic. Much less about political debate than seeing who has the fastest wit. There is nothing out there today (???) than can compare to this level of social fencing.

  • @akarpowicz
    @akarpowicz 12 років тому

    .Buckley was always a FUNNY guy!! Thanks for posting!

  • @tuxguys
    @tuxguys 8 років тому +4

    A gem, and for humor and civility, it rivals Allen's similar conversation on another show with Billy Graham.
    (Bill Buckley's ability to think on his feet is as profound as Allen's.)

  • @tuxguys
    @tuxguys 11 років тому

    Wow... elegant social discourse... and this was part of a Woody Allen prime time special, if I'm not mistaken.

  • @mohtoadh
    @mohtoadh 8 років тому +41

    The world is now different to me because I know that this exists.

    • @boxer12350
      @boxer12350 7 років тому +3

      mtoh it really is isn't it

  • @emersondvortex5882
    @emersondvortex5882 5 років тому +2

    This is what Make America Great Again was About . Many of us are old enough to remember when America WAS like this , when people of different opinions were CIVIL , dignified and polite .

  • @RobertLowellPoetry
    @RobertLowellPoetry 9 років тому +14

    A hilarious scene from the short-lived 60's sitcom "The Puritan and the Jew"

  • @peachyapricots
    @peachyapricots 12 років тому +2

    Why I admire Mr. Buckley:
    1. He was obviously smart, articulate, and charming.
    2. He respected liberals and could debate them without resorting to ignoring their arguments, yelling over them, or name-calling.
    3. He realized how hypocritical it was for conservatives to embrace both Christian values and Ayn Rand's atheism-based objectivism.
    4. He was a true conservative. His end goal wasn't to get members of a party elected, and he knew when to criticize Republicans.

  • @MrImiller07
    @MrImiller07 10 років тому +6

    I understand that William F. Buckley was regarded as a superior intellect, a champion of the Conservative Party, a renowned author and political commentator who loved sailing and Bach. However, he also believed that Joseph McCarthy, the Senator who was the catylist for the Blacklist and the destruction of people's lives and careers, and was ultimately discredited by Edward R. Murrow { see George Clooney's film Good Night and Good Luck} was a wonderful guy and that his crusade was completely admirable. He also espoused the U.S. involvement into the Vietnam War during the 60s and the escalation of that conflict. Those positions ultimately led to the famous confrontation during the 1968 Democratic Convention with the novelist Gore Vidal on television.

    • @spakktron
      @spakktron 9 років тому +4

      Of course you may not want to get your news from Geo Clooney movies. Common knowledge isn't always right:
      www.amazon.com/gp/product/1400081068/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=1400081068&linkCode=as2

    • @thenewnationpodcast
      @thenewnationpodcast 9 років тому

      MrImiller07 RFK wanted McCarthy to be godfather to his son.

    • @Gus1964ful
      @Gus1964ful 9 років тому

      spakktron Ah, it's in a book, so it must be true.

    • @spakktron
      @spakktron 9 років тому

      Paul G
      No, that's just the beginning, and hopefully where your brain comes into play. Of course, entertaining ideas contrary to what you've assumed to be the truth can be uncomfortable - at first.

    • @patricksullivan4329
      @patricksullivan4329 9 місяців тому

      @@spakktron Well, the Blacklist (1948) was the product of Hollywood studios protecting their products from the Communists who controlled the Screen Writers' Guild. Which happened before Joe McCarthy made his appearance on the national stage (1950). And, McCarthy didn't ruin anyone's life. At least not anyone who didn't deserve it. He was correct in nearly 100% of his targets,.

  • @garrettmeadows2273
    @garrettmeadows2273 2 роки тому +2

    It's refreshing to see that William Buckley actually had a keen sense of humor.

  • @robertwilley6327
    @robertwilley6327 10 років тому +22

    What show was this???? Woody Allen had a show??? GREAT stuff!!

    • @jennifersman7990
      @jennifersman7990 5 років тому +2

      Robert Willey I believe Woody did a TV special that only aired once, this might be it, given the quality of the video it almost seems like a bootleg copy

  • @sngscratcher
    @sngscratcher 10 років тому +2

    Very enjoyable!

  • @ambercrombie789
    @ambercrombie789 10 років тому +44

    Buckley, all by himself, was a brain trust. Amazing man. A good man. Sharp, witty, self-disciplined but not nasty like a Limbaugh. And Rush could not begin to approach Bill's intellect. Bill was smart to start with and then accepted rigorous training. // Buckley had the ability to contest with someone and not despise them. He could and did respect those with whom he completely disagreed. The majority of conservative types, Michael Medved being an exception, are completely unwilling to exercise that kind of grace in their exchanges with their opposition. Consequently, they cede any usefulness they might otherwise exert.

    • @bagelboi66
      @bagelboi66 10 років тому +9

      *****
      Tuesday Aug 12 2014, Michelle Obama advocates healthy eating, Rush calls her fat. The same day he said that Robin Williams killed himself because leftists are full of darkness. Earlier that week he claimed that blacks are opposed to immigration because they do not want competition for democrats social spending. In May El Rushbo, in commentary on the NFL drafting openly gay athlete Michael Sam, said that America is being chickified.
      Yep he's a prince all right.

    • @ambercrombie789
      @ambercrombie789 10 років тому +1

      bagelboi66
      @EternalA. he gotcha there.

    • @ambercrombie789
      @ambercrombie789 10 років тому +6

      *****
      C'mon, man up. You are wrong. You're just trying to weasel out of it.

    • @ambercrombie789
      @ambercrombie789 10 років тому +5

      *****
      This exchange is completely unrelated to your "brain". It is your spine that is in question here. And it is in question. More to the point your integrity. // If you really believe what you just wrote then you are delusional.
      Remember, arrogance is blinding. You are blind.

    • @ambercrombie789
      @ambercrombie789 10 років тому +7

      *****
      I would point out that I have not ridiculed you as you have me. You actually make my point. I attack your ideas. You attack me.

  • @guruuDev
    @guruuDev 8 років тому +2

    Woody Allen is so amazingly on the ball here. Wow.

  • @marshiamacy4409
    @marshiamacy4409 9 років тому +4

    Two great wits here...good stuff.

  • @LookWhatEyeFound
    @LookWhatEyeFound 12 років тому

    That was so great. Never knew Woody had his own show. William F. Buckley creeps me out a little (and truth be told, so does Woody), but he was a pretty sharp guy.

  • @dugkk
    @dugkk 9 років тому +15

    Buckley was spot on in his estimation of the Arab-Israeli conflict. I'm so relieved the whole thing just went away.

    • @robbiereilly
      @robbiereilly 8 років тому +3

      Well, he did say 'eventually' not 'by 2016'. Also, remember, this conversation took place in 1967. A war just ended. A very bloody war. I'm sure you're aware of the history. There has not been a ground war involving Israel and Arab nations since then. That's amazing in itself. As a Jewish person (judging by your name) you must know this fact. Also, you must know that US support of Israel has floundered in the last two decades and this has exacerbated tensions in the region. Normally, weakening support of allies has this effect not restricted to the middle east. In comparison, I'd say it's a more stable today in 2016 than it was in June of 1967 when a ground and air war was being waged.

    • @perry12328
      @perry12328 6 років тому

      The yomkippur war in 73 was also a land war, but otherwise I agree with your perspective and sensibility.

  • @GA-1st
    @GA-1st 5 років тому

    From the revived "Kraft Music Hall" series, season 1, episode 12, with guest host Woody Allen in : "Woody Allen Looks at 1967," aired December 27, 1967.

  • @MrThermostatic
    @MrThermostatic 5 років тому +6

    "Why don't you have William Buckley come over and kill the spider"?
    Alvi Singer

  • @usuberalles
    @usuberalles 12 років тому +1

    WFB was always balanced He rarely became emotional. This gave him a tremendous advantage, or
    rather better vantage point during interviews, debates, speeches, and his first love, editorializing. He always knew the salient points of the "other" view. He was often dismissive,
    because many times he knew more about the "other" view, than its proponents. Johnny Carson once called his speaking style, "Verbal pyrotechnics". A Genius.

  • @glennhart3634
    @glennhart3634 6 років тому +3

    I remember seeing William F. Buckley Jr. back in the 1990s at Messiah College in central Pennsylvania. His address was extremely entertaining, both to me as a shameless conservative and to my fellow attendee, who can only be described as a shameless liberal. I probably agreed with nearly everything Buckley said that night, while my fellow attendee probably agreed with almost nothing Buckley said that night. But we both came away with a feeling that we had witnessed someone that night who could be passionate and articulate without being crass and disagreeable.

  • @MikeB-sp6gp
    @MikeB-sp6gp 9 років тому

    This sort of civility and fun repartee between people who disagree profoundly is unimaginable today, sadly.

  • @NeoNero83
    @NeoNero83 8 років тому +24

    "do you think miniskirts are in good taste?"
    "on you, I think they are"
    Buckley was so sharp with his wit.

    • @NeoNero83
      @NeoNero83 8 років тому +8

      +blblblblb blblbblblbl but he was also a conservative, in the sixties, think about it. That was an unconventional and unexpected answer, and the way he said that line is classic.

    • @Shocka1111
      @Shocka1111 8 років тому

      I wish I had 1/4 of the wit Buckley was capable of.

  • @risenfromthepyre
    @risenfromthepyre 10 років тому

    So nice to see talented people with very different views be gracious and entertaining. We need to bring back entertainment tempered with civility in discourse. At the end of the show it was clear that regardless of opinion they were both united as fellow countrymen.

  • @sammaxwell8362
    @sammaxwell8362 9 років тому +14

    They were both quite funny, I did not know about that side of Buckley.

  • @fabiogaucho77
    @fabiogaucho77 11 років тому

    Gosh, I see those videos and I almost cry because can hardly believe that that time ever existed. Look at those proeminent and passionate political opposites debating cordially and even having fun. And some people say the 60s and 70s were polarized! The other amazing video is of Milton Friedman giving a speech in the 70s to an audience full of communist students - not liberal, communists - and they having a civilized debate!! I WANT THAT TIME BACK.

  • @doubleghod
    @doubleghod 9 років тому +8

    they don't make em like Buckley anymore! He was the best.

  • @raffimiami
    @raffimiami 11 років тому

    On the other hand Woody Allen disbelief face to Buckley's tranquility message it's almost prophetic.

  • @billharris1847
    @billharris1847 5 років тому +3

    Classic. They should have been together more of

  • @wildfireintexas
    @wildfireintexas 12 років тому

    Amazing how well spoken, dressed, and presentable everyone was. Oh, how the mighty have fallen. As our culture has deteriorated, as the general education standards have hit rock bottom, we as a nation loom above a precipice of our own design.

  • @fatherandson932
    @fatherandson932 7 років тому +4

    One of the great freespeech moments of diction and intelligent in TV.

  • @indianavince
    @indianavince 11 років тому

    What a couple of educated/thinking cordial smart-arses. We need more of this today.

  • @MilesTLewan
    @MilesTLewan 9 років тому +6

    Man, in those days american ladies had style! All the girls that ask questions are beautiful.

    • @RayLRhodes
      @RayLRhodes 9 років тому +1

      True. Also, if someone gave the reply Buckley gave to the miniskirt question, people would call him a sexist pig.

    • @j7286
      @j7286 9 років тому

      +MelvinThe42 Or a Trump wannabe, perhaps.

  • @kathipapaleo3230
    @kathipapaleo3230 9 років тому

    Awesome find!

  • @iconjack
    @iconjack 3 роки тому +4

    two national treasures

  • @Nick83Fairfax
    @Nick83Fairfax 12 років тому

    Exactly! That was the first thing that struck me too. Not to mention how well dressed, well groomed, and polite they were.

  • @news4usunshine
    @news4usunshine 10 років тому +17

    Woody was so brilliant... the Albert Einstein of comedy.

  • @kittipride
    @kittipride 9 років тому +2

    I'm on the complete opposite end of the political spectrum. But William F. Buckley was civilized, dignified, intelligent, erudite, handsome, super classy, and spoke absolutely beautifully! I LOVEEEEEEEEEE him!!!!!!!!!!

    • @dmc8092
      @dmc8092 8 років тому

      +Kittie Pride And yet, there is so much footage of him threatening to beat people up.
      Erudite? Sure. Civilized? Barely.

    • @kittipride
      @kittipride 8 років тому

      The only time he meant it was in the heated exchange with Gore Vidal. With the others, he was just kidding.

    • @dmc8092
      @dmc8092 8 років тому

      Kittie Pride
      Wow, you seem to know what was going on in his mind. Are you a psychic or just pulling shit out of your ass?

    • @kittipride
      @kittipride 8 років тому

      I read that, on the final episode of "The Firing Line" when they showed clips, they showed the one of Buckley's infamous row with Vidal and his eyes teared up. It seems that he felt very remorseful about it.

    • @dmc8092
      @dmc8092 8 років тому

      Kittie Pride
      Yeah, I've seen that. It doesn't matter. He said some truly awful things about other people as well. His comments about people with AIDS were pretty disgusting. But, you would probably agree with him on that so you probably don't see it that way.

  • @RikersStupidBeard
    @RikersStupidBeard 10 років тому +41

    "If a girl will neck with me, she's liberal. If her brother will neck with me, he's very liberal."
    Great joke.

    • @papififty6452
      @papififty6452 5 років тому +22

      I think he says "if Mr. Buckley will neck with me. . . "

  • @plbeckman
    @plbeckman 10 років тому +2

    woody allen is the greatest director and writer of movie scripts of all time

    • @news4usunshine
      @news4usunshine 10 років тому +2

      along with Joel and Ethan Coen.

    • @plbeckman
      @plbeckman 10 років тому +1

      news4usunshine good point. Coen brothers have done masterpiece films. I think of No Country for old men, raising Arizona, Barton fink was incredible, Fargo is one of the best films Ive seen. Along with Inside Lewis. You make a good point. Ill admit