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Conservative Intellectuals Continue to Denounce Extremist Elements Within the Movement
William F. Buckley's 1962 criticism of the John Birch Society set a precedent for internal conservative critique of extremism. Despite ongoing condemnations, extremist factions such as racists and conspiracy theorists have gained prominence today. Moving forward, debates within the conservative movement about the influence of such factions are likely to persist.
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Norman Podhoretz
Robert Welch
John Birch Society
Dinesh D’Souza
William F. Buckley Jr.
George Will
Richard Hanania
Blake Buchanan
National Review
Jamieson Greer