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  • The Old Right/New Left/Neo-Nazi Alliance

    05/12/2005 5:23:06 AM PDT · by rdb3 · 39 replies · 3,558+ views
    FPM ^ | 12 MAY 2005 | Steven Zak
    The Old Right/New Left/Neo-Nazi AllianceBy Steven Zak FrontPageMagazine.com | May 12, 2005 How much difference is there, really, between the far-Left, the far-Right, and overt white supremacists? How do the public stances of Michael Moore, Pat Buchanan, and David Duke compare? Proponents of both extreme views now think and sound so much alike, they sound like soulmates. Somehow these fringe characters have moved so far around the edges that they have arrived at the same territory, spouting identical positions in copycat rhetoric on such issues as Iraq, the broader War on Terror, and the Jewish state of Israel. Their own words...
  • Colonel Douglas Macgregor: BlackRock wants to control as much of Ukraine as it can

    07/08/2023 11:16:50 PM PDT · by RandFan · 40 replies
    Twitter ^ | July 9 | Colonel Douglas Macgregor
    BlackRock wants to control as much of Ukraine as it can
  • Pat Buchanan: Is There a Peace Deal Putin and Zelensky Can Accept?

    03/15/2022 12:04:19 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 57 replies
    Townhall ^ | 03/15/2022 | Pat Buchanan
    In an interview with Reuters, Dmitry Peskov, Russian President Vladimir Putin's spokesman for decades, made a startling offer. Moscow could end the Ukraine war immediately, said Peskov, if four conditions were met.Ukraine should cease all military action, recognize Crimea as part of Russia, accept the independence of the Luhansk and Donetsk separatist enclaves, and enact a constitutional commitment to "neutrality," which would prevent Ukraine from ever joining NATO.Were this to be done, said Peskov, the war "will stop in a moment."As this would restore the situation in Ukraine to the "status quo ante" that existed before Putin ordered the invasion,...
  • Pat Buchanan: The Court & the 'Greenhouse Effect'

    04/22/2008 1:39:26 PM PDT · by The_Republican · 1 replies · 94+ views
    Real Clear Politics ^ | April 22nd, 2008 | Pat Buchanan
    "When Justice John Paul Stevens intervened in a Supreme Court argument on Wednesday to score a few points off the lawyer who was defending the death penalty for the rape of a child, the courtroom audience saw a master strategist at work, fully in command of the flow of the argument and the smallest details of the case. For those accustomed to watching Justice Stevens, it was a familiar sight." For rolling over on its back, the dog gets its tummy scratched. To Greenhouse, Stevens' flip on capital punishment, following his flip to favor affirmative action, represents the "culmination of...
  • NY WABC "Border" Steve aka (Go Pat GO)

    09/02/2006 11:17:21 PM PDT · by restornu · 6 replies · 170+ views
    Is there somehow to muzzle "Border Steve" he lies about his name and seem to come on every talk show I just heard him on Art Bell as John after spending 3 mins flattering Art Bell.. It take the host a little time to catch on because Border Steve is so devious each time he calls! His MO always starts out by flattering the host and than slips into the Border and bashing Bush. This guy is a bore! He seems young I wonder if he works? Does he have a Freeper handle this guy needs help! What does he...
  • How is Your Voting Strategy Working Out?

    04/16/2006 1:52:39 PM PDT · by rodeocowboy · 307 replies · 2,784+ views
    Constitution Pary ^ | 11-02-2005 | John Leone - Candidate for New Jersey State Assembly
    Question for conservatives who vote for Republican candidates every few years because the Republicans are the "lesser of two evils." P> How is your voting strategy working out? Since "conservative" Republicans have taken over the House of Representatives 11 years ago, the expansion of government has continued at every level. Nothing has been done to stop the holocaust of abortion. Gay marriage under the guise of "civil unions" is becoming a norm in our society. Our government continues in its Wilsonian tradition of globe-trotting and nation-building with the precious blood of American soldiers fertilizing the subjected nations, making them "safe...
  • Strangers Like George Bush

    03/28/2006 3:24:23 AM PST · by Brian_Baldwin · 82 replies · 1,584+ views
    opinion | 3/28/06 | brianbaldwin
    You may not understand now what I am going to say, which has to do with separation from, and separation of, family. But you very well will understand in your own time. The illegal aliens who are now so demanding, and who are now being given their demands. and for that reason will now demand much, much more - indeed everything, from you - they talk about how those who want to have the most basic laws, perhaps people like you who want the most basic laws because you want to protect your family, well, people like you are told...
  • Churchill, Hitler and Newt

    02/21/2006 11:44:01 AM PST · by Courdeleon02 · 56 replies · 1,098+ views
    Pittsburgh Live ^ | February 20, 2006 | Patrick J. Buchanan
    <p>You can always tell when the War Party wants a new war. They will invariably trot out the Argumentum ad Hitlerum.</p> <p>Before the 1991 Gulf War, Saddam had become "the Hitler of Arabia," though he had only conquered a sandbox half the size of Denmark. Milosevic then became the "Hitler of the Balkans," though he had lost Slovenia, Croatia and Macedonia, was struggling to hold Bosnia and Kosovo, and had defeated no one.</p>
  • BUCHANAN: Miers May Have Helped Save Bush's Presidency

    10/27/2005 1:50:40 PM PDT · by bigsky · 212 replies · 3,932+ views
    Human Events ^ | October 27, 2005 | Pat Buchanan
    By withdrawing her nomination, Harriet Miers spared herself an agonizing inquisition and probable rejection by the Senate and did George W. Bush the greatest service of her career. She may just have helped him save his presidency. Like a school marm indulging a teacher’s pet, Miss Miers just gave George Bush permission to retake the final exam he booted badly. She has given him a second chance to succeed where Nixon, Ford, Reagan and his father all failed: To become the president who rang down the curtain on 50 years of judicial tyranny and reshaped the Supreme Court into the...
  • Was World War II worth it? (Buchanan barf alert)

    05/11/2005 9:08:36 AM PDT · by EveningStar · 562 replies · 7,925+ views
    WorldNetDaily ^ | May 11, 2005 | Patrick J. Buchanan
    If the objective of the West was the destruction of Nazi Germany, it was a "smashing" success. But why destroy Hitler? If to liberate Germans, it was not worth it. After all, the Germans voted Hitler in. If it was to keep Hitler out of Western Europe, why declare war on him and draw him into Western Europe? If it was to keep Hitler out of Central and Eastern Europe, then, inevitably, Stalin would inherit Central and Eastern Europe. Was that worth fighting a world war – with 50 million dead?
  • Buchanan: Bush had 'disasterous' first debate

    10/13/2004 1:11:03 PM PDT · by Willie Green · 61 replies · 1,277+ views
    The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review ^ | Wednesday, October 13, 2004 | Chris Foreman
    If President Bush fails in his re-election bid, the enduring image of his campaign will be the scowls on his face while Democratic nominee John Kerry answered questions during the debate at the University of Miami last month, according to one of Bush's opponents in 2000. "It was the single most disastrous performance of any president at the debate level," Patrick J. Buchanan, the 2000 Reform Party presidential candidate, said Tuesday night at Indiana University of Pennsylvania. "He had the chance to put it away." Buchanan spoke at Fisher Auditorium for the college's "Ideas and Issues" lecture series, which is...
  • Bush is 'playing with fire' (an interview with Pat Buchanan)

    08/28/2004 9:35:19 AM PDT · by Willie Green · 230 replies · 4,457+ views
    The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review ^ | Saturday, August 28, 2004 | Bill Steigerwald
    Patrick J. Buchanan is not done causing trouble for the GOP, a party he loves but which he believes has abandoned many of the core principles of conservatism. Just in time to cause a stir at next week's Republican National Convention, the Trib's regular Wednesday and Saturday columnist, TV pundit, editor of The American Conservative magazine, adviser to three presidents and thrice-defeated presidential candidate has debuted his sixth book, "Where the Right Went Wrong: How Neoconservatives Subverted the Reagan Revolution and Hijacked the Bush Presidency." Along with strong criticism of President Bush's immigration, trade and social spending policies, the book...
  • State of the Union: A Libertarian Response

    01/30/2003 9:43:59 AM PST · by Undecided · 100 replies · 537+ views
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    This isn’t the first time in our history that we’ve had the possibility of dangerous weapons in the hands of a leader we didn’t trust, and this won’t be the first time we’ve responded to this possible threat with a military assault. In 1992, the U.S. federal government conducted a military siege at Ruby Ridge, ultimately killing Randy Weaver's dog, son and wife. Mr. Weaver was suspected of being a cult leader, hording weapons and ammunition for anti-government purposes. The government was never able to prove their allegations, but ends-justify-the-means justice was the explanation for the loss of life. Did...
  • Budd Closing Last Philadelphia Plant (600 Jobs Lost)

    07/19/2002 7:04:32 PM PDT · by Willie Green · 342+ views
    The Associated Press ^ | JULY 19, 2002
    For education and discussion only. Not for commercial use. PHILADELPHIA (AP) — The Budd Co., one of Philadelphia's major employers for much of the 20th century, announced Friday that it is closing its last auto-parts plant in the city. About 600 people work at the plant in Philadelphia's Hunting Park neighborhood that makes metal stampings and assemblies such as roofs, doors, fenders, tailgates, lift gates and body side panels. Many of the workers are longtime employees who are eligible for retirement, the company said. The company said it has excess manufacturing capacity at its Detroit and Philadelphia plants and plans...