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  1. Christopher Taylor Buckley (born September 28, 1952) is an American author and political satirist.He also served as chief speechwriter to Vice President George H. W. Bush. He is known for writing God Is My Broker, Thank You for Smoking, Little Green Men, The White House Mess, No Way to Treat a First Lady, Wet Work, Florence of Arabia, Boomsday, Supreme Courtship, Losing Mum and Pup: A Memoir ...

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    • Christopher Taylor Buckley, September 28, 1952 (age 71), New York City, U.S.
  2. The younger Buckley began his own career at Esquire, where he held various editorial posts, including managing editor, before leaving in 1980 to sail aboard a commercial ship. Buckley had already served one stint at sea when he signed on with a Norwegian freighter after graduating from Yale University. But when he left the magazine for his ...

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  4. May 3, 2009 · Christopher Buckley talked about his life, work, and career. Topics included his parents, his father's life and work, the Catholic faith, his White House experiences, writing political satire, and ...

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  5. Jan 6, 2016 · January 6, 2016. In November 2015, I was delighted to be assigned a review of The Relic Master: A Novel by Christopher Buckley for The Washington Post Book World. I wrote it and turned it in, and then my editor here asked if I might interview Buckley—so my first move was to make sure that it was all right to do that, and when.

  6. Buckley is a former member of the Ku Klux Klan. Kelli is a Muslim man who came to America as a Syrian refugee. He's now a cardiologist and influential civil rights activist. Despite their vastly ...

  7. Jul 9, 2020 · Jul 9, 2020. Army veteran Christopher Buckley used to be a national security leader for the Ku Klux Klan—but now he is using his time to spread compassion and racial understanding. Buckley says ...

  8. Nov 16, 2019 · By Austin Ramzy and Chris Buckley Nov. 16, 2019. Share full article. 371. ... He blamed lax controls on religion, suggesting that his predecessors had let down their guard.