Noam Chomsky vs. William F. Buckley Debate : Part 2 of 2

Classic video clip from the late sixties, William F. Buckley takes on odious Communist apologist, Noam Chomsky on Buckley's PBS program firing line. Buckley points out Chomsky's convenient lapses in the historical record to fit in with his anti-American narrative. Chomsky continually flits over the brutal and repressive invasion of Checkoslovakia in 1968 by the Soviet Union as Buckley presses in with, "If you can't distinguish between the nature of our venture in Guatemala and the nature of the Soviet Union's in Prague, then we have real difficulties." -- Rest in Peace, William F. Buckley.

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