USPS honors William F. Buckley with commemorative stamp
USPS honors William F. Buckley with commemorative stamp

USPS honors William F. Buckley with commemorative stamp

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The U.S. Postal Service has announced the issuance of a commemorative stamp honoring William F. Buckley Jr., a prominent figure in the conservative movement and founder of National Review. The stamp features a portrait drawn by artist Dale Stephanos and recognizes Buckley's significant contributions to American public life and political discourse. Buckley, who passed away in 2008, was known for his eloquent commentary and for hosting 'Firing Line,' a televised debate program that showcased ideological diversity. Described as one of the most influential public intellectuals of the 20th century, Buckley helped define modern conservatism and was revered for his articulate defense of traditional values. His legacy continues to shape political discussions today, reflecting a commitment to conservative principles rooted in both his personal faith and ideological beliefs. The stamp celebrates his enduring impact on American society and culture.

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