I graduated fom college with a BA major in history and a minor in government, and I am an administrator of two conservative Web sites one of them British which blows your assumptions to perdfition.
The nature of a democratic republic is that the majority generally gets what it wants.
Yopur end of the political spectrum is attractive to less than on half of one percent (<0.05%) of the American electorate.
That means you aren't going to see your preferred form of government unless you emigrate somewhere with a more authoritarian form of government.
What total nonsense. Sure, Buchanan only got that percentage of the vote, but a lot of that has to do with the current two party political system, the conditioning that has taken place over one hundred years, the scorning off the media that Buchanan was dealt in 1992, the "best of the two evils" crowd, the lack of coherent, intelligent discussion of policy issues in the media, etc.
It has very little to do with what people's true feelings are. In fact, I'm sure that more people, deep down, agree with Buchanan than Bush. It's just that the above factors, coupled with political correctness, have led the country in the wrong direction.
With FReegards to internet laws , what is the differential between the republic of America and those that you find in the once enchanting U.K. ?