Joe who????
So what? Half the democratic party thinks the same way. Does that mean they're right, too?
I would give this argument much more creedence if it had orignated from another source: Pat Buchannan happens to be right, but in the same way that a broken clock is.
I would hardly look to Pat Buchannan for leadership on any issue, since he has gone so far right that he is in danger of wrapping-around and becoming a Leftist, in tone at least, if not in fact. I wouldn't trust Pat Buchannan to lead a three-year old to the crapper.
I will, however, give credit where it's due: he has found an issue to pound the President and the disliked (by him) elements of the Republican party. It will sell him an awful lot of books and ensure appearances on all the cable talk shows. However, Pat doesn't exactly offer solutions, nor does he lead any political power base that will cater to his pet peeve. He's also a turncoat (anyone who abandoned the Republican party for the Perot banner is a turncoat; those folks brought us 8 years of Bill Clinton). In this regard, Pat is preaching to the choir.
Now, if Pat were to come forward with something more than "build a fence, impeach the president" I might be inclined to listen.
He is the homeless bum on the street corner begging.
I give pat the rat the same worth