Posted on 09/16/2008 6:31:34 AM PDT by Jack85321
In St. Paul, Palin was told to cancel a meeting with Phyllis Schlafly and pro-life conservatives. McCain's operatives said Palin had to rest for her Wednesday convention speech.
Yet, on Tuesday, Palin was behind closed doors with Joe Lieberman and officials of the Israeli lobby AIPAC. There, according to The Washington Post, Palin took and passed her oral exams.
What’s the suggestion? That Palin isn’t pro-life? Doesn’t that seem silly on the face of it?
Howdy troll. How are the marxists treating you over at DailyKos?
Don't get too comfortable here clown, you will not be here long.
Buchanan can’t believe the Jooz are programming Palin!!
We need to keep her Aryan purity intact!!!
Father Coughlin, where are you when we need you?????
Palin is a straight Reagan republican. Pat Buchanan is a nut job with anti-semetic leanings who trashes any supporter of Israel as a ‘neocon’.
She needs to stay firm againsto the RINO neocons.
Getting tutored for the trail is ok, but she needs to dismiss them after the election.
LOL......pore old Pat. The gal has him beat on the issues and she’s pro America too.
Don’t feed the trolls.
So you signed up today just to post this! Interesting!
IBTZ.
Tell us as we are not very smart over here, what does this all mean?
Jack, search next time. This has already been posted.
Anyway, Pat actually likes Palin and thinks shes great.
Dunno, why they are bashing him on his article saying shes gonna be ok.
Poor Pat, went over the cliff and now must take heavy does of meds in order to not rant and rave. He must make an effort to increase his meds.
Shame he ISN’T a CONSERVATIVE any more.
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Come get some troll!

Thank goodness someone has explained all our present challenges.
It’s the Jews’ fault as usual.
(/SARC!!!)
Poor Pat!
He never gets tired of playing spot the Joooooooooooo.
Wasn’t the event with Schlafly the one where a bunch of Code Pinkos got in? Maybe the Secret Service had something to do with that or it was a simple scheduling conflict...
...but no.. to Patty O’Buchanan, it was the jooooos fault..
This guy really is a broken record.
Sounds like she agrees with me. I fail to see a problem here.
He’s so different from his sister, you wonder how they could get along in private?
Welcome to FreeRepublic
pat buchanan is a moron.........
You are an idiot.
WOW, they are mentoring her to be another Cheney. Thanks Pat, that just put Palin up ten more notches in my book, and I didn't even know the rating went that high.
~snip~
But make no mistake. Sarah Palin is no neocon. She did not come by her beliefs by studying Leo Strauss. She is a traditionalist whose values are those of family, faith, community and country, not some utopian ideology.
Wasilla, Alaska, is not a natural habitat of neoconservatives.
And her unrehearsed answers to Gibson's questions reveal her natural conservatism. Asked if she agrees with the Bush Doctrine, Palin asked for clarification. "In what respect, Charlie?"
Gibson: "Do we have the right of an anticipatory self-defense?"
Yes, said Palin, "if there is legitimate and enough intelligence that tells us that a strike is imminent against (the) American people, we have every right to defend our country. In fact, the president has the obligation, the duty to defend."
Exactly. The intelligence must be legit and the threat "imminent."
Then he climbs back on the wagon breaks out a case of the Old Irish, and gets down to what he really wants to do, which is Joobashing. Then we get muddled trash like this garbage and filth. Sadly the drunken Pat Buchanen has ruined the name and reputation of the sober Pat Buchanan, because sober Pat has a lot of important things to say. Unfortunately almost no one is willing to listen because he spends too much time drunk.
Leo Strauss did not invent neoconsism, and some of the worst adherents to this movement were not Straussians. There are many wonderful students of Strauss who are not neocons.
This is the 2nd ‘n00b’ to post this same article in the last 12 hours.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2083264/posts
Maybe the OP is a troll but I think this article posted here is good because its stimulates discussion and something that could be an issue.
Instead of attacking the troll, let’s tear apart Buchannan’s commentary.
Ah, so we have you triangulated now. I hate to say it but Cheney is no hero in the present mess we are in. Many - most of the really bad calls in Iraq go back to Cheney's hidden bunker somewhere in the world - Bremer, deba'athification, no strategy past booting Hussein. Did you know that Cheney never served a day in uniform?
A lot of good men and women in uniform have died because of poor decisionmaking from that quarter. No, you need to go find a more palatable hero.
It was posted yesterday as well.
Is Buchanan so stupid that he doesn't know that the American Heartland is as pro-Israel as it is conservative? Is he intimating that Sarah Palin isn't anti-abortion?
Buchanan is a lunatic. But then, he's been one for years.
..I see.. it is a conspiracy.. a neocon conspiracy.. with hidden bunkers and secret controllers.. Have you ever asked yourself who controls Cheney? It's the Stonecutters. Have you ever heard of their secret initiation song?

Who controls the British crown?
Who keeps the metric system down?
We do! We do!
Who leaves Atlantis off the maps?
Who keeps the Martians under wraps?
We do! We do!
Who holds back the electric car?
Who makes Steve Gutenberg a star?
We do! We do!
Who robs cave fish of their sight?
Who rigs every Oscar night?
We do! We do!
I would hope an enlightened and reasoning superego. Unfortunately, no one does.
Pat could do himself a wonderful service by toning down his rhetoric an sticking to analysis. I really dispair of the neocons. When they start gearing up for war with the Russians in the Caucuses in defense of a tie eating lunatic, I get really really worried.
Look! Behind you!
It's a Joooooooo!
Just look at this article. It starts with a nod to Israel-US relations, but very quickly moves on to Georgia. His approach to both are cut from the same cloth, and show no influence regarding presence of Jews. Rather, it would seem that Buchanan is simply a non-interventionist, and perhaps even an isolationist. Just look at his comments on Georgia, saying:
Palin committed herself to the territorial integrity of Georgia, though South Ossetia and Abkhazia have declared independence and been recognized by Moscow, which now has troops in both.
He also made this comment:
Palin also volunteered that the Russian invasion was "unprovoked," though Georgia attacked South Ossetia first.
These are very clear assertions, and are contrary to the more prevalent ideas of most Republicans. Pat Buchanan's willingness to accept the independence of South Ossetia and Abkhazia would strike most as weak, in more than one way. And his claim that Georgia "attacked" their own territory, and that this is a defense of Russia's actions, seems weaker still. But, in light of that, how can one be surprised that he is soft on intervention on behalf of Israel? As a matter of fact it would seem no surprise at all.
But glad to find out that you are in the neocon bag too. Tell me, are you ready to go off to Tbilisi to march against the Russians? Do you know where Tbilisi even is? How would you get to Tbilisi?
So you are willing to try to fight a war in the Caucuses against the Russians over S. Ossetia? Glad to hear it? How will you get you and your army and supplies there?
Nope. I'm not a Jooooooooooo.
I see, so Cheney is the head of the conspiracy. There is no Emperor behind Vader.. odd.. I thought the conspiracy was much older than Cheney. Who gave Cheney his power? Is there a committee? Maybe something trilateral or meeting at secret places like the Hotel de Bilderberg in Arnhem?
How does Cheney have all this power by himself?
Seeeeecret Joooooooooo
shhh.. don’t lead him on.. it is important that the neoconEmpire secretly watch and take note of who challenges the authority. Someone has to fill up the Wal*Mart/Halliburton detention facilities. Let them spill their guts on what they *know*. The eye is everywhere.
And I can well understand why the neocons would want to insulate themselves from criticism, since their policies have been disastrous for America.
You are demented. Actually right now, Cheney is pretty much out of it because of the mess he made when he was in it. Tragically a lot of American lives were needlessly lost cleaning up the mess of his atrocious decisions.
But we will rectify that when we reenact Sevastopol.
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