To: baxter999
Buchanan reminds me of the salesman in The Music Man. He creates a horrific situation in peoples' minds and then offers himself as the saviour of the day.
4 posted on
01/14/2002 9:34:36 AM PST by
Junior
To: Junior
Buchanan reminds me of the salesman in The Music Man. He creates a horrific situation in peoples' minds and then offers himself as the saviour of the day. Beyond that, one wonders how much damage Buchanan himself has done to his cause.
His ludicrous presidential campaigns have placed him in the LaRouche section of American politics. Even on things he's right about (there are some), the Buchanan imprimature gives it a taint of hysterical fear-mongering.
8 posted on
01/14/2002 9:39:52 AM PST by
r9etb
To: Junior
You give Mr. Buchanan too much credit. He did not create this situation. He is one of the few to try and help the situation.
Also I never noticed any plugs in the book for Buchanan personally.
Did you read the book?
To: Junior
Buchanan reminds me of the salesman in The Music Man.
I'm sure he's not very fond of billiards, too.
46 posted on
01/14/2002 10:19:32 AM PST by
abandon
To: Junior
He creates a horrific situation in peoples' minds and then offers himself as the saviour of the day. Just as did Hitler. He likes Hitler, seemingly. And the Hitler-fans adore him.
53 posted on
01/14/2002 10:28:21 AM PST by
Cachelot
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