1 posted on
06/17/2004 1:23:20 AM PDT by
kattracks
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To: kattracks
Pat Buchanan stopped being a conservative when he started hanging out with that Marxist running mate of his on the Reform Party ticket in 2000.
2 posted on
06/17/2004 1:31:10 AM PDT by
goldstategop
(In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives On In My Heart Forever)
To: kattracks
He'll not change one mind.
He'll only pile on, make
$500K, insure that he's forever
hated by most Republicans,
but, with this book, he'll
get invited on the talk/news shows
that ordinarily ignore him.
5 posted on
06/17/2004 1:33:54 AM PDT by
onyx
To: kattracks
Was this written by Rip Van Winkle? Came down from the hills and missed the last . . . who knows who long? This "development" should come as a surprise to no one.
7 posted on
06/17/2004 1:40:47 AM PDT by
Rastus
To: kattracks
IIRC, Pat Buchanan led the parade to prevent Bush 41 from getting reelected, and IMO is the reason we got Clinton.
He can stick it where the sun don't shine...
10 posted on
06/17/2004 1:49:10 AM PDT by
patriciaruth
(They are all Mike Spanns)
To: kattracks
Publishing insiders say Buchanan's thoughts on the 43rd president are surprisingly out of character. Considering that Buchanan ran for president against both 41 and 43, what exactly is "out of character" or surprising about this?
Isn't it interesting, though, that Buchanan got a half million advance to write his anti-Bush screed. I doubt he got any book advances anywhere near that amount when he was still a Republican. And have you noticed how Buchanan's anti-semitism was such an issue back in the day, but now that he's a Bush-basher, it's completely ignored by the media?
To: kattracks
Ole Pat is a joke.
He always has been. He says whatever it takes to get him attention. I am still baffled why some would care about anything the man has to say. He is not really a policy expert. He flip flops as much as John Kerry. If you watch him for a week on his shows with folks like Press, you'll see him change his stance on an issue about 3 times.
Whatever works at the moment to get his points and cash.
I have seen him make statements about Iraq, only to wonder if he had actually watched the news for the week before said comments. After listening to some of Pat's doomed idea, it makes me happy that he is not in agreement with Bush. It means Bush is doing thing right.
Something tells me Joe Lieberman won't be one of the democrats lining up to buy the book.
To: kattracks
The democratic party should give an award to Pat for all his help over the past decade or two.
15 posted on
06/17/2004 2:34:41 AM PDT by
tkathy
(nihilism: absolute destructiveness toward the world at large and oneself)
To: kattracks
Is the same guy I supported and campaigned for in '96?
16 posted on
06/17/2004 2:40:06 AM PDT by
Lexinom
To: kattracks
June 17, 2004 -- JOINING the ranks of Bush-bashing books is one from a most unlikely source. The Thomas Dunne imprint of St. Martin's Press has agreed to pay around $500,000 to Pat Buchanan for an anti-Dubya book to be called "Where the Right Went Wrong." kattracks, with all well deserved appreciation for your posts which I enjoy every night and hope to be able to enjoy in the future, this thread sadly rates a response of "so?"
17 posted on
06/17/2004 2:51:25 AM PDT by
EGPWS
To: kattracks
A bitter, old laughing stock!
19 posted on
06/17/2004 3:04:17 AM PDT by
AmericaUnited
(It's time someone says the emperor has no clothes.)
To: kattracks
Poor guy is getting senile in his old age, I guess he forgot where his roots are and who he supposed to be a follower of.
20 posted on
06/17/2004 3:08:49 AM PDT by
garylmoore
(Looking forward to the day when I can chat with him.)
To: kattracks
JOINING the ranks of Bush-bashing books is one from a most unlikely source. Just what is so unlikely about Pat Buchanan doing his best to do in a Bush presidency? He has made a career of it!
21 posted on
06/17/2004 3:22:48 AM PDT by
Phlap
(REDNECK@LIBARTS.EDU)
To: kattracks
Is anyone truly surprised by his actions? The standard bearer of "true,principled conservatism " basks in his pinkness .
26 posted on
06/17/2004 3:41:39 AM PDT by
gatorbait
(Yesterday, today and tomorrow......The United States Army)
To: kattracks
Pat is in the public eye only because liberals use him to show how screwed up conservatives are.
Does anyone think that the liberals at MSNBC or the McLaughlan Group would give a voice to conservatives like Walt Williams or Thomas Sowell, or even Newt Gingrich?
( Tony Blankley is however an excellent voice. )
Pat is to liberals what Nader is to conservatives, a useful idiot.
To: kattracks
The first title Pat came up with "How Filthy Jews Derailed America" was evidently not accepted by his publisher.
32 posted on
06/17/2004 5:10:20 AM PDT by
montag813
("A nation can survive fools, and even the ambitious. But it cannot survive treason from within.")
To: kattracks
Michael Moore, Pat Buchanan, Lenora Fulani...
It's getting hard to tell the difference anymore.
To: kattracks
Pat Buchannan is a legend in his own mind. He and Dick Morris should start a comedy team and go on the road. They're both jokes! Sheesh!
34 posted on
06/17/2004 5:27:46 AM PDT by
Dawgreg
(Happiness is not having what you want, but wanting what you have.)
To: kattracks
President Bush has never had any use for Buchanan. Buchanan's speech at former President Bush's convention in Houston gave the media and the libs ammunition to criticize Pres. Bush for weeks.
George W. Bush does not forget.
To: kattracks
I used to have some respect for Pat and some of his views. But now, he only serves to put the rest of us in danger.
37 posted on
06/17/2004 5:47:48 AM PDT by
wasp69
(Fair winds and following seas, Mr. President. We shall all see you soon.....)
To: kattracks
38 posted on
06/17/2004 6:00:53 AM PDT by
jmaroneps37
( Kerry's not "one of us": catholicsagainstkerry.com. needs your help.)
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