From my experience, they also believe in high tariffs to protect failed businesses, seek alliances with brain dead unionists and black nationalists (see Ms. Fulani), believe that the U.S. should stand and watch as Islamists plot against us, and, in general, go back to the 1930s, when the "right wing" movement was dominated by eccentric wealthy folks who were mildly anti-semitic and unemployed (and unemployable) lower class white folk who listened to Father Coughlin on the radio so that they could blame their sorry conditions on others.
I know many paleocons who are good people. Most, however, are miserable failures to whom life has passed by. According to a-sholes like Buchanan, my family was better off living in crowded tenenments near polluting, belching factories, largely because they were ignorantly loyal to the local parish.
Paleocons (who call Reagan a neocon back in the day) should be regarded as eccentrics at best and quacks at worst. They apparently are using the immigration issue to attract more to their movement. Nevertheless, once potential recruits actually see what the Buchanan/Rockford Institute crowd REALLY believe in, they will opt out.
Not true. They believe in NORMAL tariffs as there were used over 200 years of US history.
"...they also believe in high tariffs to protect failed businesses"
Like Reagan did with Harley Davidson?
Well, like who for instance? Buckley? Helms? Dornan?