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.
Only because she is not a part of it.
But your efforts to equate the two merely reveal complacency with the status-quo influence of Jesse Jackson.
You bald-face liar! First, I made no effort to "equate" them at all. I said her ENDORSEMENT of Buchanan, and his acceptance of it, caused my eyebrow to raise. Second, "influence of Jesse Jackson?" What have you been smoking? Only twisted logic could even begin to say that this was some sort of "equating" or I have a complacency with ANYTHING regarding Jesse Jackson.
Keep it real, and don't twist my words. I won't stand for it.
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.
Wow! You are all over the map. I was talking about Buchanan and Fulani, NOT Alan Keyes and/or Jesse Jackson.
One more thing you should know: I'm not a Pub. Never make assumptions.