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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, and The Judge Hunter. Early life and education Buckley is the son of writer and Firing Line host William F. Buckley Jr. and Patricia Buckley. After receiving a classical education at Portsmouth Abbey School, Buckley worked his way around the world as a deckhand on a Norwegian tramp freighter. He graduated cum laude from Yale University in 1976. Career He joined the staff of Esquire magazine in 1976 and seven months later was promoted at age 24 to managing editor. In 1980 he returned to sea aboard an American ship and made eight mid-winter transatlantic crossings between U.S. Gulf ports and North Sea ports in England and Germany. The experience was the basis for his first bestselling non-fiction book, Steaming to Bamboola: The World of a Tramp Freighter, published in 1982. In 1981, he moved to Washington, D.C. to become chief speechwriter to Vice President George H.W. Bush. His first bestselling novel, The White House Mess, published in 1986, was a satire on White House office politics and political memoirs. In 1989, Malcolm S. Forbes hired Buckley to start up a supplement to Forbes magazine. Buckley was editor-in-chief of Forbes FYI, later Forbes Life, from 1990 to 2007. His 20 books have been published in 16 languages. His novel Thank You For Smoking was adapted to the screen and directed by Jason Reitman. National Review In summer and fall 2008, Christopher Buckley wrote the back-page column for National Review, the conservative magazine founded by his father. In October 2008, Buckley wrote a column endorsing Barack Obama, the Democratic presidential nominee, choosing to have it published in The Daily Beast to avoid backlash from National Review readers. After many National Review readers and contributors still expressed their displeasure, Buckley resigned from that publication. The Beast's title for his endorsement, "Sorry, Dad, I'm Voting for Obama", was found by many of his father's friends and supporters to be offensive, particularly as it appeared shortly after his father's death. Buckley disavowed the choice of title, although he continued to occasionally write for the Beast. Personal life Buckley's first marriage was to Lucy Gregg, the daughter of Donald Gregg, who served as assistant to Vice President Bush for national security affairs and later as United States Ambassador to South Korea. Buckley and Gregg have two children, Caitlin and William, born in 1988 and 1992, respectively. In 2000, Buckley's son, Jonathan, was born to former Random House publicist Irina Woelfle. Buckley and Gregg divorced in 2011. In 2012, he married Dr. Katherine "Katy" Close, a physician. She has four children. Bibliography Satirical novels God Is My Broker: A Monk-Tycoon Reveals the 7½ Laws of Spiritual and Financial Growth (1998) (written with John Tierney) Has Anyone Seen My Toes? (2022) Political satire The White House Mess (1986) Thank You for Smoking (1994) Little Green Men (1999) No Way to Treat a First Lady (2002) Florence of Arabia (2004) Boomsday (2007) Supreme Courtship (2008) They Eat Puppies, Don't They? (2012) Make Russia Great Again: A Novel (2020) Historical satire The Relic Master (2015) The Judge Hunter (2018) Films based on novels Thank You for Smoking (2006) (Directed by Jason Reitman, Screenplay also by Reitman) Little Green Men (In development) (Screenplay by Sean Bates and Gregory Mackenzie) Boomsday (In development) Screenwriters Ron Bass and Jen Smolka have adapted the novel into a screenplay. Tom Vaughan was set to direct the film in early 2011 for GreeneStreet Films and Das Films Travelogues Steaming to Bamboola – The World of a Tramp Freighter (1983) Washington Schlepped Here: Walking in the Nation's Capital (2003) Other Theophilus North (introduction) If These Walls Could Talk (contributor) 101 Damnations (contributor) Islands: A Treasury of Contemporary Travel Writing (contributor) Fierce Pajamas: An Anthology of Humor Writing from The New Yorker (contributor) Disquiet, Please! More Humor Writing from The New Yorker (contributor) The New Yorker Book of Political Cartoons (introduction) Ray Bradbury: The Stories of Ray Bradbury (introduction) Our Man in Havana, by Graham Greene (introduction) Bright Pages: Yale Writers, 1701-2001 (contributor) Mirth of a Nation (contributor) The Faber Book of Smoking (contributor) The New Yorker Book of Money Cartoons (introduction) Another Sage of Baltimore (contributor) True Prep (contributor) Catch-22: 50th Anniversary edition (introduction) The Best American Travel Writing (contributor) Moby-Dick (afterword) The Seven Deadly Virtues (contributor) Wish You Weren’t There (contributor) Once a Catholic (contributor) The Best American Nonrequired Reading (contributor) Backward and Upward: The New Conservative Writing (contributor) Legend: Frank Sinatra and the American Dream (contributor) Sex and God at Yale (introduction) The Essential New York Times Book of Cocktails (introduction) Thank You For Smoking: The Shooting Script (introduction) Now What? Essays on Life After Trump (contributor) My Harvard, My Yale (1981) (contributor, segment "Stoned in New Haven") (university biography) Campion: A Play in Two Acts (1990) (written with James Macguire) (play) Wet Work (1991) (novel) Wry Martinis (1997) (collected humor and journalism) Losing Mum and Pup: A Memoir (2009). Description & preview. Hachette ISBN 0-446-54094-3 (Biographical) But Enough About You: Essays (May 6, 2014). Description & preview. Simon & Schuster ISBN 978-1476749518 Postscript: Christopher Hitchens, 1949-2011 (The New Yorker) References External links Media related to Christopher Buckley at Wikimedia Commons Author's Official Website NadaPress.com The Home of Buckley Prose Christopher Buckley at IMDb NOW. Arts & Culture. Christopher Buckley PBS interview by David Brancaccio. Novelist Buckley, Smoking Out the Self-Righteous Christopher Buckley – National Book Festival, Library of Congress Christopher Buckley audio interview about Losing Mum and Pup Appearances on C-SPAN In Depth interview with Buckley, May 3, 2009. Discover the Christopher Buckley popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Christopher Buckley books.

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    Little Green Men

    Christopher Buckley

    In 1994, Christopher Buckley published one of the most acclaimed and successful comic novels of the decade, Thank You for Smoking. Now Buckley returns to the strange land of Washin...

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    The Blind Boss and His City

    William A. Bullough

    This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voi...

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    But Enough About You

    Christopher Buckley

    An extraordinary wideranging collection of essays with “distinctive wordplay and quirky opinions…Christopher Buckley is good company whether you’re looking for two quick pages and ...

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    Florence of Arabia

    Christopher Buckley

    The bestselling author who made mincemeat of political correctness in Thank You for Smoking, conspiracy theories in Little Green Men, and Presidential indiscretions No Way to Treat...

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    Losing Mum and Pup

    Christopher Buckley

    In twelve months between 2007 and 2008, Christopher Buckley coped with the passing of his father, William F. Buckley, the father of the modern conservative movement, and his mother...

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    Class Matters

    The New York Times

    The acclaimed New York Times series on social class in Americaand its implications for the way we live our lives We Americans have long thought of ourselves as unburdened by cl...

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    Boomsday

    Christopher Buckley

    Outraged over the mounting Social Security debt, Cassandra Devine, a charismatic 29yearold blogger and member of Generation Whatever, incites massive cultural warfare when she poli...

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    Truth in Advertising

    John Kenney

    “F. Scott Fitzgerald said that there are no second acts in American lives. I have no idea what that means but I believe that in quoting him I appear far more intelligent than I am....

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    Supreme Courtship

    Christopher Buckley

    President of the United States Donald Vanderdamp is having a hell of a time getting his nominees appointed to the Supreme Court. After one nominee is rejected for insufficiently ap...