If you keep Buchanan's chronic anti-Semitism and
isolationism in mind all his statements are totally
scripted and predictable. He wouldn't admit it but his
absurd notion that our support for Israel is partly to
blame for terrorist attacks is a subliminal pro-terrorist
propensity
Actually (and I don't want too hit this to hard) he's correct. As OBL has said one of the reasons he attacked us was we were in Saudi Arabia and our support of Israel, and (the radical Islamists say) our support for the dictator in the area. Of corse if they have their way it'll be a "meet the new boss same as the old boss" kind of situation.
It's too lengthy to post here but I refer you to this
month's issue of Commentary in which Norman Podhoretz
mentions,in the course of this lengthy article (The War
against World War IV),precisely how Buchanan's own
inconsistency reveals his anti-Semitism. It's been long
known that Buchanan's marginalized and very narrow brand
of "paleoconservatism" compliments his isolationalism.
It's very interesting how Podhoretz draws the link between Buchanan's position and that of the extreme Left.