Is that streaming audio, or steaming audio?
Pat supports Bush, while he has disagreements with Bush he still supports him. Calling him Taliban Pat is just childish.
Wow! Pat Buchanan, Taliban?
Now I've read everything. Sean you were right.
Pat B has been the most forceful and informed defender of the Swiftboat vets. He has accurately stated the Swifties have more guts than Bush and the republicans. I predict that Bush will begin to sink again as he engages more and more in what republicans see as obligatory dismissals of the Swiftvet charges. It sickens me that mainstream republicans are afraid to take on dangerous left wing jerks like Kerry. (Yes I know Pat B has done and said some kooky stuff too).
Patrick Buchanan is a great American.
I used to be able to listen to the stream. Now, since upfdating Windows Media Player, I get an error message.
Pat is supporting Pres. Bush:
Check out this link-Pat is defending the Swifties.
I particularly liked listening to the part where Medved quotes from buchanan's book where he claims that Islamic Extremists ARE NOT a threat to America.
Why call him Taliban Pat?
I don't get it. He is more of an ideological conservative than Bush ever will be.
A populist? No way.
You are either a dunderhead or a lunatic if you're calling Buchanan "Taliban".
Pat Buchanan is a great patriotic American. His words will one day prove to have been prophetic.
I'm just childish enough regarding Pat Buchanan to look forward to the day I use his gravestone as a urinal.
http://451world.com/i4/hitler.html
On Jews
Buchanan referred to Capitol Hill as "Israeli-occupied territory." (St. Louis Post Dispatch, 10/20/90) During the Gulf crisis: "There are only two groups that are beating the drums for war in the Middle East -- the Israeli defense ministry and its 'amen corner' in the United States." ("McLaughlin Group," 8/26/90)
In a 1977 column, Buchanan said that despite Hitler's anti-Semitic and genocidal tendencies, he was "an individual of great courage...Hitler's success was not based on his extraordinary gifts alone. His genius was an intuitive sense of the mushiness, the character flaws, the weakness masquerading as morality that was in the hearts of the statesmen who stood in his path." (The Guardian, 1/14/92)
Writing of "group fantasies of martyrdom," Buchanan challenged the historical record that thousands of Jews were gassed to death by diesel exhaust at Treblinka: "Diesel engines do not emit enough carbon monoxide to kill anybody." (New Republic, 10/22/90) Buchanan's columns have run in the Liberty Lobby's Spotlight, the German-American National PAC newsletter and other publications that claim Nazi death camps are a Zionist concoction. Buchanan called for closing the U.S. Justice Department's Office of Special Investigations, which prosecuted Nazi war criminals, because it was "running down 70-year-old camp guards." (New York Times, 4/21/87)
Buchanan was vehement in pushing President Reagan -- despite protests -- to visit Germany's Bitburg cemetery, where Nazi SS troops were buried. At a White House meeting, Buchanan reportedly reminded Jewish leaders that they were "Americans first" -- and repeatedly scrawled the phrase "Succumbing to the pressure of the Jews" in his notebook. Buchanan was credited with crafting Ronald Reagan's line that the SS troops buried at Bitburg were "victims just as surely as the victims in the concentration camps." (New York Times, 5/16/85; New Republic, 1/22/96)
After Cardinal O'Connor criticized anti-Semitism during the controversy over construction of a convent near Auschwitz, Buchanan wrote: "If U.S. Jewry takes the clucking appeasement of the Catholic cardinalate as indicative of our submission, it is mistaken. When Cardinal O'Connor of New York seeks to soothe the always irate Elie Wiesel by reassuring him 'there are many Catholics who are anti-Semitic'...he speaks for himself. Be not afraid, Your Eminence; just step aside, there are bishops and priests ready to assume the role of defender of the faith." (New Republic, 10/22/90)
The Buchanan '96 campaign's World Wide Web site included an article blaming the death of White House aide Vincent Foster on the Israeli intelligence agency, Mossad -- and alleging that Foster and Hillary Clinton were Mossad spies. (The campaign removed the article after its existence was reported by a Jewish on-line news service; Jewish Telegraphic Agency, 2/21/96.)
I agree with certain things Gloria Allred says, such as support of Terri Schiavo. I disagree with the war in Iraq -- we have no business to be there, especailly since an invasion is taking place across our borders. I can't think of anyone I agree with 100% although Michelle Malkin comes perhaps the closest.