“Allah and Man at Yale”: What Would William F. Buckley Say?

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National Review Magazine founder William F. Buckley Jr. is seen in an undated handout photo. Writer and commentator William F. Buckley, a revered figure and intellectual force in the American conservative movement for decades, died on Wednesday at age 82, said the magazine he founded, the National Review. REUTERS/National Review (UNITED STATES). NO SALES. NO ARCHIVES. FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NOT FOR SALE FOR MARKETING OR ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS..

National Review Magazine founder William F. Buckley Jr. is seen in an undated handout photo. Writer and commentator William F. Buckley, a revered figure and intellectual force in the American conservative movement for decades, died on Wednesday at age 82, said the magazine he founded, the National Review. REUTERS/National Review (UNITED STATES).

Why is Yale University “taking $10 million from a jihadi-tied Saudi billionaire to build an Islamic (read: Sharia) Law center that propagates an ideology under which Yale itself could not exist?” Writing for the The Federalist, Ben Weingarten violates political correctness by asking that all important question.  

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Ben WeingartenBen Weingarten (@bhweingarten) is a writer, podcaster and media consultant. You can find his work at benweingarten.com. In 2015, he was selected as a Publius Fellow to the Claremont Institute.

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