The charismatic Catholic who helped shape the Republican Party
Sep 24, 2025
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Long before Donald Trump up-ended traditional conservatism in the US, another charismatic figure was re-shaping the Republican Party.
Writer William F. Buckley was the first editor of National Review, perhaps the most influential political magazine of the 20th century. Ronald Reagan was a particular enthusiast for its ideas.
But there was another force in Buckley’s life, and it often conflicted with his politics – the Catholic Church.