To: Pokey78
Rush is right on but has losted his punch.
I love what's left of Rush but he's in the grip of a power base, no longer on the cutting edge or shining the light of truth.
His hearing isn't going to take him down, his bending will. The most sane voice today is Pat Buchanan, evidenced again by his stream of weekly articles. Rush along with the neocons, shunning Pat, shows how far Rush has falled.
11 posted on
11/27/2001 9:00:28 PM PST by
duckln
To: duckln
Oh please! What dreck. Rush is not a part of the establishment, except in conservative circles (which is exactly where he should be!). Any minute you'll be telling us he's meeting in Davos with Henry Kissinger. No one is beating down Buchanan's door to get his opinion on anything - except, of course, when he can trash other conservatives, Bush in particular.
To: duckln
Pat is very good as a writer and journalist and sometimes makes alot os sense but he sucked running for President. He came accross as a nut case and seemed to hate everyone !
To: duckln
Pat ? Pat Buchanan ?
Well then, it just might interest you to know, that Pat has said that the military tribunals are a good idea, as well. Now, what are you going to say ? Hmmmmmmm ? It's about the ONLY thing that Pat and I have agreed about, in a long time, and I used to love reading / listening to what he had to say. LOL
To: duckln
Pat Buchanan. Now let me see.......
Oh yeah, I remember him. He left civilization long ago and now resides as Chief Nutcase in the Land of Misfit Xenophobes.
20 posted on
11/27/2001 10:59:43 PM PST by
Pokey78
To: duckln
Rush--The same yesterday, today, and forever.
Actually, I am genuinely interested in where you think Rush has changed over the last 10 years? I don't see it.
23 posted on
11/28/2001 4:30:08 AM PST by
calmseas
To: duckln
Ridiculous! The Buchanoids never sem to get it. He lost and deserved to lose!
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