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Pat Buchanan: 4 More Years of This?
« on: January 06, 2012, 09:18:49 AM »
Four More Years -- of This
Townhall.com ^ | November 6, 2012 | Pat Buchanan


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In what The Washington Post called "a bold act of political defiance," President Obama Wednesday announced the recess appointment of Richard Cordray to head the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.

Cordray's nomination had been blocked by a Senate filibuster. There was no way he was going to win approval in 2012.

Enraged Republicans denounced the appointment as an affront and a usurpation of power, for the Senate had not formally gone into recess.

The White House airily dismissed the Republican rage, saying no Senate business is being conducted during the Christmas-New Year break, and to argue that the Senate is still in session is a sham.

Obama seemed to delight in his Trumanesque contempt:

"I will not sit by while a minority in the Senate puts party ideology ahead of the people they were elected to serve. ... Not at this make-or-break moment for middle-class Americans."

Cordray's appointment will be contested in the courts. Yet it will likely stand, though it's in-your-face aspect added appreciably to the bad blood bubbling in this city.

The Obamaites seem not to care.

Indeed, from year-end reports out of Hawaii, this is the new Obama strategy. He has given up on working with Congress and intends to run a year-long campaign modeled on Harry Truman's 1948 demagogic assault on the "no-good, do-nothing 80th Congress" -- the one that passed Taft-Hartley and enacted the Marshall Plan.

Details of the Obama strategy were spoon-fed to the Post and New York Times. The Times lead: "President Obama is heading into his re-election campaign with plans to step up his offensive against an unpopular Congress, concluding that he cannot pass any major legislation in 2012 because of Republican hostility to his agenda."

The Post lead: "President Obama has a New Year's resolution that will shape his re-election strategy at the dawn of 2012: Keep beating up on an unpopular Congress."

Once he gets a year's extension of the Social Security payroll tax cut, said White House deputy press secretary Josh Earnest, that is the last "must-do" item, "the president is no longer tied to Washington, D.C."

But if the president is about to barnstorm the nation savaging Congress for a full year, where does that leave the country?

If Obama will be proposing nothing to deal with the fiscal crisis -- trillion-dollar deficits as far as the eye can see -- how does America avert the future that Italy faces? Italy's debt is 120 percent of gross domestic product; ours, at 100 percent of GDP, is not all that far behind.

The U.S. fiscal crisis can be simply summarized. Since 2009, the federal government has been spending 24 to 25 percent of gross domestic product, while tax collections have fallen to 15 percent.

When his first four years end, Obama will have grown the debt by $6 trillion.

And if he is giving up on any solution in 2012, believing he can win re-election by vilifying the GOP as toadies to America's top 1 percent, who are icily indifferent to the middle class, what hope is there for any political cooperation, should Obama win?

As of today, Obama is running even with Mitt Romney. He has lost much of the enthusiasm of the young and the minorities that he had in 2008. College-educated whites who had hopes for him seem disillusioned.

Assuredly, he may still win. But should Obama win, how, after a campaign like the one he intends to conduct, does he unite the country?

How does he work with a Republican Party that will likely still hold the House and will have made gains in the Senate, after he has spent a year castigating that party?

And what happen to the nation if we have five more years of political gridlock?

If the president failed to broker a budget compromise with the GOP in 2011 and has given up on 2012, how does he work with a Republican House in 2013? How does he, in a second term, resolve this budget crisis when his bottom-line demand for higher taxes is poison to a party he has just trashed for 15 months as a tool of Wall Street?

Resolving our fiscal crisis seems today beyond the capacity of the U.S. government, as currently constituted. We appear to be in a crisis of the regime rooted in an irreconcilable ideological conflict between two parties of relatively equal strength.

Republicans who refused to raise taxes in 2011 are not going to agree to raise them in 2013 in response to a request from an Obama who defeated them by portraying them as the party of the 1 percent in 2012.

If Obama is re-elected, the crisis endures.

It will then be resolved when the world realizes that the U.S. deficit and debt are beyond the capacity of this U.S. government to bring under control.

At that point, the ratings agencies and world markets will begin to treat the U.S. debt the way they treat the debts of Italy and Spain.



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Re: Pat Buchanan: 4 More Years of This?
« Reply #1 on: January 06, 2012, 02:41:47 PM »
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Re: Pat Buchanan: 4 More Years of This?
« Reply #2 on: January 06, 2012, 03:13:12 PM »
  Buchanan is second only to Jesus as a personal mentor and philosopher.

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Re: Pat Buchanan: 4 More Years of This?
« Reply #3 on: January 08, 2012, 01:42:46 AM »
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Re: Pat Buchanan: 4 More Years of This?
« Reply #4 on: January 08, 2012, 06:39:35 AM »
MSNBC chief says he hasn’t decided whether commentator Pat Buchanan will return to network
msnbc ^ | 1/8/2012 | ap
Posted on January 8, 2012 7:28:24 AM EST by tobyhill

MSNBC’s top executive said Saturday that he hasn’t decided whether conservative commentator and author Pat Buchanan will be allowed back on the network.

Buchanan, a former GOP presidential candidate and a paid MSNBC contributor, hasn’t been on the network since the publication of his book “Suicide of a Superpower” last October. The book has chapters titled “The End of White America” and “The Death of Christian America” and its author argues that the United States is in the “Indian summer of our civilization.”

“When Pat was on his book tour, because of the content of the book, I didn’t think it should be part of the national dialogue much less part of the dialogue on MSNBC,” said MSNBC President Phil Griffin. The minority advocacy group Color of Change has circulated a petition urging MSNBC to fire Buchanan.

Buchanan did appear for an interview about his book in October on Fox News Channel’s “Hannity,” where host Sean Hannity said, “welcome out of exile.”

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Re: Pat Buchanan: 4 More Years of This?
« Reply #5 on: January 08, 2012, 07:38:27 AM »
MSNBC chief says he hasn’t decided whether commentator Pat Buchanan will return to network
msnbc ^ | 1/8/2012 | ap
Posted on January 8, 2012 7:28:24 AM EST by tobyhill

MSNBC’s top executive said Saturday that he hasn’t decided whether conservative commentator and author Pat Buchanan will be allowed back on the network.

Buchanan, a former GOP presidential candidate and a paid MSNBC contributor, hasn’t been on the network since the publication of his book “Suicide of a Superpower” last October. The book has chapters titled “The End of White America” and “The Death of Christian America” and its author argues that the United States is in the “Indian summer of our civilization.”

“When Pat was on his book tour, because of the content of the book, I didn’t think it should be part of the national dialogue much less part of the dialogue on MSNBC,” said MSNBC President Phil Griffin. The minority advocacy group Color of Change has circulated a petition urging MSNBC to fire Buchanan.

Buchanan did appear for an interview about his book in October on Fox News Channel’s “Hannity,” where host Sean Hannity said, “welcome out of exile.”

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 Im serious, after today I am not watching one second of any of these shithole stations. Fuck em all. Im sticking to the internet and wont even click on any links that takes me to these fuckface morons.

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Re: Pat Buchanan: 4 More Years of This?
« Reply #6 on: January 08, 2012, 07:44:53 AM »
MSNBC chief says he hasn’t decided whether commentator Pat Buchanan will return to network
msnbc ^ | 1/8/2012 | ap
Posted on January 8, 2012 7:28:24 AM EST by tobyhill

MSNBC’s top executive said Saturday that he hasn’t decided whether conservative commentator and author Pat Buchanan will be allowed back on the network.

Buchanan, a former GOP presidential candidate and a paid MSNBC contributor, hasn’t been on the network since the publication of his book “Suicide of a Superpower” last October. The book has chapters titled “The End of White America” and “The Death of Christian America” and its author argues that the United States is in the “Indian summer of our civilization.”

“When Pat was on his book tour, because of the content of the book, I didn’t think it should be part of the national dialogue much less part of the dialogue on MSNBC,” said MSNBC President Phil Griffin. The minority advocacy group Color of Change has circulated a petition urging MSNBC to fire Buchanan.

Buchanan did appear for an interview about his book in October on Fox News Channel’s “Hannity,” where host Sean Hannity said, “welcome out of exile.”

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Re: Pat Buchanan: 4 More Years of This?
« Reply #7 on: January 08, 2012, 09:14:08 AM »
What a shit station. Someone please kill this Lawrence homo.


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Re: Pat Buchanan: 4 More Years of This?
« Reply #8 on: January 08, 2012, 09:48:30 AM »
Remember when Obama supporters called Bush the "Imperial President?"

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Re: Pat Buchanan: 4 More Years of This?
« Reply #9 on: January 08, 2012, 11:01:59 AM »

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Re: Pat Buchanan: 4 More Years of This?
« Reply #10 on: January 08, 2012, 11:25:04 AM »
quick question guys -

was buchanan right?

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Re: Pat Buchanan: 4 More Years of This?
« Reply #11 on: January 08, 2012, 11:28:51 AM »
quick question guys -

was buchanan right?

About what? 

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Re: Pat Buchanan: 4 More Years of This?
« Reply #12 on: January 08, 2012, 11:32:05 AM »
About what? 

was buchanon right that we're facing the end of christian or white america, as his title claims?

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Re: Pat Buchanan: 4 More Years of This?
« Reply #13 on: January 08, 2012, 11:35:11 AM »
was buchanon right that we're facing the end of christian or white america, as his title claims?

Absolutely!   Obama and communist left want to turn this entire country into Detroit. 

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Re: Pat Buchanan: 4 More Years of This?
« Reply #14 on: January 09, 2012, 01:33:02 PM »
visit http://www.wnd.com/2012/01/critics-claim-msnbc-has-suspended-pat-buchanan/

 
MEDIA MATTERS
Critics claim MSNBC has ‘suspended’ Pat Buchanan
Activists condemned beliefs of onetime presidential candidate
Published: 36 mins ago
 



An activist group whose leaders object to the beliefs of Pat Buchanan, a senior adviser to three American presidents, a candidate for the Republican nomination in 1992 and 1996, and the Reform Party’s presidential candidate in 2000, is announcing victory in its campaign to have the author of multiple best-selling books removed from MSNBC.

“ColorOfChange.org welcomes MSNBC’s decision to indefinitely supend (sic) Pat Buchanan,” ColorOfChange.org Executive Director Rashad Robinson posted in an online statement.

“However, it’s time for MSNBC to permanently end their relationship with Pat Buchanan and the hateful, outdated ideas he represents. We appreciate this first step and urge MSNBC to take the important final step to ensure that their brand is no longer associated with Buchanan’s history of passing off white supremacy ideology as mainstream political commentary.”

There was no immediate confirmation of its plans from MSNBC, and Buchanan could not be reached immediately for comment on the campaign or any results.

The activists had begun their campaign after Buchanan appeared on a radio program, “The Political Cesspool,” to promote his newest book, “Suicide of a Superpower: Will America Survive to 2025?”

The move was stirring an abundance of comment on the web, with the notation from MSNBC President Phil Griffin as recently as this weekend that there was no decision on whether Buchanan would return.

The Mediaite’s Frances Martel said the network’s statement was vague, but “The Week” said, “when you read between the lines, it’s rather obvious that he’s through.”

“This is a good move for MSNBC: Getting Buchanan off air is in MSNBC’s best interest, says Doug Mataconis at Outside the Beltway,” according to “The Week.”

AP noted in its report that Buchanan’s book includes chapters named, “The End of White America,” and “The Death of Christian America.”

WND reported when the campaign was launched by Color of Change.

The group’s outrage was prompted by the warning from the author of six New York Times best-sellers that the America that was founded and built by those who considered the Christian faith important is disintegrating.

Buchanan traces the collapse to three historic changes: America’s loss of her cradle faith, Christianity; the moral, social and cultural collapse that followed that loss; and the slow death of the people who created and ruled the nation.

America was born a Western Christian republic, he explains, but is being transformed into a “multiracial, multicultural, multilingual, multiethnic stew of a nation that has no successful precedent in the history of the world.”

How about, “Dial 1 for English,” election ballots in foreign languages, demands for “rights” from illegal immigrants, and related issues? he questions.

The Anti-Defamation League jumped to join the attack on Buchanan, saying it had “grave concern” over Buchanan’s “anti-Semitic, racist and anti-immigrant views.”

“It is especially disturbing that he continues to be given a platform to espouse his views at a mainstream network like MSNBC, where he is presented as a knowledgeable and respected analyst. Buchanan continues to show his true colors by espousing hateful, bigoted statements in his new book,” said Abraham Foxman, national director for the ADL.

Buchanan was a senior adviser to three American presidents, ran for the Republican nomination in 1992 and 1996, and was the Reform Party’s presidential candidate in 2000. The author of 10 other books, Buchanan is a syndicated columnist and founding member of three of America’s foremost public affairs shows, NBC’s The McLaughlin Group and CNN’s The Capitol Gang and Crossfire.

The campaign to silence Buchanan conflicted with other opinions, including that of The Washington Post, which said, “Buchanan is a muscular writer, fully in command of the English language he feels is under siege. He is adept at linking history, statistics, and the writings of philosophers and economists to proffer forceful arguments.”

Added The Philadelphia Inquirer, “Buchanan is an honest writer who … minces nothing except an occasional opponent.”

And at The Washington Times, Tony Blankley wrote, “Mr. Buchanan … is positively fearless. He is also right.”

Amazon readers by a 7-1 margin were giving the book high marks.

The book explains that America today is “rejecting the commitment to a God-given equality of rights for all as inadequate.”

“Our government is engaged in the manic pursuit of equality of rewards, as it seeks to erect an egalitarian utopia that has never before existed. Less and less do we Americans have in common. More and more do we fight over religion, morality, politics, history, and heroes. And as our nation disintegrates, our government is failing in its fundamental duties, unable to defend our borders, balance our budgets, or win our wars.”

At the time, an unscientific online poll asking whether respondents thought Buchanan should be allowed on MSNBC to talk about his book drew at 91 percent yes response.



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Re: Pat Buchanan: 4 More Years of This?
« Reply #15 on: February 16, 2012, 08:12:17 PM »
Pat Buchanan out at MSNBC
Associated Press ^ | Feb. 16, 2012 | DAVID BAUDER



NEW YORK (AP) -- MSNBC dropped conservative commentator Pat Buchanan on Thursday, four months after suspending him following the publication of his latest book.

The book "Suicide of a Superpower" contained chapters titled "The End of White America" and "The Death of Christian America." Critics called the book racist, anti-Semitic and homophobic, charges Buchanan denied.

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Re: Pat Buchanan: 4 More Years of This?
« Reply #16 on: February 17, 2012, 12:04:21 PM »
Pat Buchanan ,he also said this ,   this is the dumbing down of the republican party  ;D

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Re: Pat Buchanan: 4 More Years of This?
« Reply #17 on: February 17, 2012, 12:05:17 PM »
Pat Buchanan ,he also said this ,   this is the dumbing down of the republican party  ;D

PB is a tower of intellect compared to the delusional demented dirtbags on the station. 

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Re: Pat Buchanan: 4 More Years of This?
« Reply #18 on: February 17, 2012, 12:25:13 PM »
 this is the dumbing down of the republican party , so was he right ;D

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Re: Pat Buchanan: 4 More Years of This?
« Reply #19 on: February 17, 2012, 12:33:24 PM »
  I was about to post about his termination. Surprised he lasted there as long as he did. He's too good for that Pinko pigpen anyway.

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Re: Pat Buchanan: 4 More Years of This?
« Reply #20 on: February 21, 2012, 12:03:09 PM »

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Re: Pat Buchanan: 4 More Years of This?
« Reply #22 on: February 21, 2012, 01:27:13 PM »
Pat is the shit; he's so spot on with most of what he says. 

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Re: Pat Buchanan: 4 More Years of This?
« Reply #23 on: February 21, 2012, 01:39:26 PM »
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2012/02/21/pat_buchanan_we_are_becoming_a_tower_of_babel.html



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Charlie Rose is actually a pretty cool dude.  I love how he wants to get the opinion of who he is talking to.  He lets guests talk fully... He doesn't go apeshit like so many in the media today and he lets the person he's talking to fully express their opinion.  Charlie does a good job compared to the other jerkoffs in the media today.

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Re: Pat Buchanan: 4 More Years of This?
« Reply #24 on: February 21, 2012, 05:53:06 PM »
Here's the thing. As the white population declines the nonwhite population will decline via starvation, disease and wars. I love the recent Time (Jew) Magazine article forecasting Nigeria and Ethiopia's populations doubling in size over the next 50 years... yeah right! Those countries have no way of sustaining those numbers without the assistance of western civilization.

Maybe there's some truth to the Georgia Guidestones?