Well to be fair, I described him as a "lovable asshole". Whenever he thought his opponent might be getting the upper hand by revealing a weakness in his argument he would often hurl back a personal insult. And he was hopelessly condescending. It was by no means just Vidal that riled him. But Vidal was one of the few that could match him insult for insult and was just as quick witted.Let me ask why you describe William Buckley as an "asshole"? Clearly you (and even I) do not agree with some of his views. However he wrote very well with a wide command of language, and associated with both conservative/liberal pundits & politicians. In fact the only liberal who could not stand him seems to be Gore Vidal -- other liberals stated be was very polite in expressing his opinions even when they disagreed.
Once Buckley's position was attacked by an argument he was not prepared to refute, he'd lose control, and with it his ability to keep the discussion on a high plane. Folks would watch firing line just to wait for an insult that would one-up the previous one.
Here's something that predates Firing line, but not by much.
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