Oh? Please elaborate.
I have GOT to hear this...
Why? The enmity between Fulani and the 'Rat Welfare Poverty-Pimp Caucus is no secret.
I'm sure you're already well familiar with it.
Just as you're well aware that there are solid-core differences that would never, ever be resolved between Fulani and Buchanan.
But your efforts to equate the two merely reveal complacency with the status-quo influence of Jesse Jackson.
As a conservative, my second choice for president in the last election (after PJB) was Dr. Alan Keyes. (They're actually remarkably similar on issues, and with PJB in the Reform Party, I opted to vote for Keyes in the Michigan GOP primary).
Anyway, the establishment GOP elite apparently doesn't want Keyes' brand of conservatism either -- other than being in the occasional awkward position of giving him an "attaboy" pat on the head for being a "brilliant orator". In the real world of status-quo politics, keeping Jesse Jackson & friends on center stage is more important.