Posted on 01/07/2014 6:49:08 AM PST by SeekAndFind
Heres Pat Buchanan in 1990, not long before the First Iraq War:
There are only two groups that are beating the drums for war in the Middle Eastthe Israeli Defense Ministry and its amen corner in the United States.
Here he is in 2004:
[N]eoconservatives Perle and Wolfowitz and Wurmser and the others, working with Netanyahu, had an agenda for war with Iraq that was going nowhere.
9/11 happens, and they put this agenda before a president, who in my judgment was untutored, as his father was not. Reagan would not have done this. I dont think his father would have done this.
They captured Rumsfeld, and they captured Cheney, and I think they captured the president .
Also in 2004:
Who would benefit from these endless wars in a region that holds nothing vital to Americasave oil? … Who would benefit from a war of civilizations with Islam? Who other than these neoconservatives and Ariel Sharon?
In 2008:
Israel and its Fifth Column in this city seek to stampede us into a war with Iran .
And here he is on December 11, 2013:
One wonders if Netanyahu and his amen corner in Congress have considered the backlash worldwide should they succeed in scuttling Geneva and putting this nation on the fast track to another Mideast war Israel and Saudi Arabia may want but America does not.
In psychological terms, this is called obsession. In ideological terms, its called antisemitism. It casts Jews as a uniquely powerful, malign, manipulative group.
Sprinkled through Buchanans writings one can find derisive references to the non-Israelis and non-Jews who were hawks on Iraq in the 1990s, or on Iraq in the 2000s, or are hawks on Iran todayDonald Rumsfeld, Richard Cheney, George W. Bush, William Bennett, the Wall Street Journal, James Woolsey, John Bolton, Lindsey Graham, and Trent Franks are a few.
In Buchanans telling they are all in thrall to Israel, the source of all evil and the only threat to America emanating from the Middle East. No one, not even a president, a defense secretary, can think for himself; anyone who has ever been a hawk on any of those three issues has never had a valid argument but has instead been corralled by the Jewish lust for war.
Nothing has ever made Buchanan think otherwise. Not 9/11; not Irans 2011 attempt to assassinate the Saudi ambassador in a Washington restaurant; not its ongoing record of anti-American terror; not its whole parliament joining in Death to America chants on November 3, 2013; not its continuing work on ICBMs; not dire warnings on its nuclear progress by groups like the IAEA and the ISIS (in the Jews pocket?); not statements by Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei like our people say Death to America, and this is like saying I seek Gods refuge from the accursed Satan .
Not the fact that the U.S.-led coalition for the First Iraq War included Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Syria, Morocco, Oman, the UAR, Qatar, Pakistan all members of the amen corner? Not the fact that American Jews are mostly left-liberal doves and 70 percent of them opposed the Second Iraq War. Not the fact that Ariel Sharon advised George Bush against that war.
But Pat Buchanans type of antisemitism has never been trumped by facts.
It is not a good sign when someone seems to need moral tutoring about Hitler, the Holocaust, and the Jews, and makes statements that are perilously close to, or actually cross, the boundary of the legitimate.
Back in 1977 Buchanan wrote in the St. Louis Globe-Democrat:
Those of us in childhood during the war years were introduced to Hitler only as a caricature. Though Hitler was indeed racist and anti-Semitic to the core, a man who without compunction could commit murder and genocide, he was also an individual of great courage, a soldiers soldier in the Great War, a leader steeped in the history of Europe, who possessed oratorical powers that could awe even those who despised him. But Hitlers 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.
Great courage, extraordinary gifts, genius. Although Buchanan also mentions some negative traits, that has the clear ring of admirationprofound admirationfor the Führer; while it is the statesmen who evoke Buchanans real animosity.
In 1990 Buchanan penned a New York Post column passionately defending war criminal John Demjanjuk (acquitted in Israel on a technicality in 1993, convicted in Germany in 2011). From Hitler-admiration it is not a huge psychological leap to Holocaust denial, and Buchanan engaged in it here, writing derisively about the Treblinka death camp that diesel engines do not emit enough carbon dioxide to kill anybody and saying Holocaust survivors had group fantasies of martyrdom and heroics.
Then there was Buchanans 2008 book Churchill, Hitler, and the Unnecessary War, which claimed that Hitler did not want World War II and it was really Britain that brought it about.
From such a mindset it is, again, not a big leap to statements such as this one in 2007:
If you want to know ethnicity and power in the United States Senate, 13 members of the Senate are Jewish folks who are from 2 percent of the population.
Could it be that those thirteen were engaged citizens who made good impressions on the voters of their respective states? Not for Buchanan, who again sees sinister power at play. Up with Hitler, down with Jews.
In 1991 William F. Buckley wrote: I find it impossible to defend Pat Buchanan against the charge that what he did and said during the period under examination amounted to anti-Semitism. Unfortunately, Buchanans antisemitism has not been enough to put him beyond the bounds of decency. Unlike cruder characters such as David Duke or Gordon Duff, Buchanan writes well and knows how to use antisemitism to tweak sensibilities and provoke within a veneer of serious analysis.
So Buchanan, despite losing his gig at MSNBC, remains a star of the airwaves and the internet to this day. Though shunned by much of the conservative camp, his Jews are dragging us into war rants continue to run on major sites like World Net Daily and Townhall. But make no mistake: Patrick Buchanan is a significant voice of antisemitism.
This is a vile article. It equates Judaism with Israel and thus lack of support for Israel with antisemitism. Both are untrue. While Buchanan has often expressed concerned with what he considers an unbalanced support for the State of Israel that is detrimental to U.S. interests, he has never made any attacks against Judaism. His opposition to support for Israel comes from a desire for an isolationist foreign policy not antisemitism. To equate the two is malicious and beyond the pale.
Well said Mr.K- PB is a long-time, full blown Patriot.
A desire for a return for a more traditional, detached American foreign policy is not anti-semitism. A lot of conservatives still revere George Washington’s advice to keep the world at arm’s length.
I’ve never liked Buchanan.
PJ Media, like its founders Glenn Reynolds, Ed Morrisey, Bill Whittle, et al, has a firmly neoconservative foreign policy perspective.
Along with the neoconservative foreign policy, they have adopted the neocon mode of attack against the old right- accusing its members of being isolationist and antisemitic.
So, how does one state that AIPAC has too much influence on US foreign policy without opening oneself to the charge of antisemitism?
Or his sister for that fact. Happy New Year friend.
Happy New Year! :)
RE: I got to see him destroy gore vidal live...
He once threatened to punch Vidal in a debate ( ON LIVE TV no less ) for calling him a crypto-Nazi.
From ABC News, August 28, 1968:
Vidal: “the only pro or crypto-Nazi here is yourself.”
Buckley: “Now listen, you queer, you stop calling me a crypto-Nazi or I’ll sock you in the goddamn face and you’ll stay plastered.”
I wonder if Buckley would have been suspended for making that statement today...
WATCH IT HERE:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nYymnxoQnf8
I don’t think we discuss race or anti-semitism well in this country. Does Buchanan “hate Jews” or does he just think he is analyzing things correctly and he doesn’t see that he is carried away with it?
The simple fact is that going back 40 years or so, Jewish American influence was huge in support of Israel. Buchanan didn’t like that and called it out.
Since then, as a conservative I have become even more supportive of Israel and oddly enough liberal American Jews have gone so far as to make excuses for the Palestinians and to be pacifists about Israel.
I’m not an isolationist. I think Buchanan is so one track he doesn’t see the value in fighting terrorism. Then again the neos also completely screwed that up.
Well, I recommend reading Buckley’s book, because he really does a good job of distinguishing between “disagreeing with Israeli or neo-con foreign policy” on the one hand and “being an anti-Semite” on the other. He finds examples of people who do the first, but are by no means anti-Semites, and then he does a very very thorough job of cataloguing Pat Buchanan’s writings and speeches and showing that he is one.
Israel does not want a war with Iran, Washington denies Israel everything, neo-cons want peace, it does not snow in the winter. So Buchanan must be wrong.
His derisive comments against Jews and Israel always made it clear that he had no use for either. This fact shook up a LOT of Christian, Republican base support big time. That support has never been restored. Buchanan never cared, either— he was that invested in denigrating the Jews.
I would bank that conservative as he is on so many issues, and his veiling his Jewish aversions in “isolationism”, that he would flare his anti-semitism and find his netherregion banned on FR, in short order. Just a guess.
The vast majority of “Isolationists” just believe we are fighting the wrong enemy.
I saw it back then! Best TV of my life!
That wouldn’t surprise me at all. He seems to be a bitter and mean-spirited man.
“Accusations of antisemitism and Holocaust diminution[edit]
Buchanan has written about the Holocaust and engaged in the defense of some accused of Nazi war crimes.
For example, Buchanan wrote that it was impossible for 850,000 Jews to be killed by diesel exhaust fed into the gas chamber at Treblinka. Such statements have led to accusations that he has helped legitimize Holocaust denial. When George Will challenged him about it on TV, Buchanan failed to reply.
In 1983 he criticized the U.S. Government for expressing regret over its postwar protection of Klaus Barbie. In 1985, Buchanan advocated restoring the citizenship of Arthur Rudolph, an ex-Nazi rocket scientist accused of employing slave labor at a V-2 plant. In 1987, Buchanan lobbied to stop deportation of Karl Linnas, accused of atrocities in Estonia. In 1991 William F. Buckley, Jr. wrote a 40,000-word National Review article discussing anti-Semitism amongst conservative commentators focused largely on Buchanan; the article and many responses to it were collected in the book In Search of Anti-Semitism (1992). He concluded: “I find it impossible to defend Pat Buchanan against the charge that what he did and said during the period under examination amounted to anti-Semitism.”[18][19]
The Anti-Defamation League has called Buchanan an “unrepentant bigot” who “repeatedly demonizes Jews and minorities and openly affiliates with white supremacists.”[20]
Conservative columnist Charles Krauthammer said about Buchanan that “There’s no doubt he makes subliminal appeals to prejudice.”[21]
Buchanan has adamantly denied that he is antisemitic, and a number of conservatives and his journalistic colleagues, some of them Jewish, including Jack Germond, Al Hunt, and Mark Shields, have defended him against the charge.”
Source: Wikipedia
American Jews have been thought to be cultural Jews only. JINO’s.
Important to Jews of the ancient faith was bloodline. Common to all races and their progression over the course of centuries, now, is intermarriage, to the point that one might say the Jewish people have been all but wiped out.
Bloodline tenets can’t possibly hold the strict place today that it held in ancient Jewish history of the faith, and they vote for and seem to support their own annihilation, disbursement and defeat as a nation. Go figure.
They were/are the “people of God”, and then the Jewish Jesus as God the Son, built His Church, grafted in the Gentiles and there is thereafter no more real discussion of Israel or the Jews trumping the Church in it’s position with God and His Salvation. Rather, the new Israel is His Church, as the “people of God”. Right?
Wonder if that is behind Buchanan’s consistent throw away lines against Jews and Israel. Head scratcher.
I pointed this out at another site a few years ago about him and boy was I jumped on. I pointed out his own website where he has his book online. You can quote chapter and verse and there were still people who did not believe me about him. He thinks Hitler should have been left alone by us!
Either have I. Of course, it didn't help when he insisted that the west started the war with Hitler (instead of the other way around) by not giving him whatever he wanted (specifically, Poland). I disagree with those who say he is not anti-semitic. Those who try to split hairs between the words Jews and Zionists are just trying to cover their own anti-semitism.
It’s unfortunate, because in some respects, he is conservative. Still, it isn’t enough.
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