“It doesnt matter.”
Oh, it matters when you collect a paycheck from the same people that pay Ed “The Red” Schultz who organized a rally that was endorsed by the Communist Party USA and the Democratic Socialists of America(DSA). That matters a great deal.
“Buchanan has consistently opposed third world immigration, abortion, multiculturalism, diversity, affirmative action, the welfare state and has stood up and taken a forthright stand for Christianity.”
So does Rush Limbaugh, Mark Levin, and Glenn Beck. So does every FReeper on this site.
“Instead of Buchanan, we got Poppy Bush, Bob Dole, W., and John McCain. Now we all have to live with the consequences of those foolish decisions.”
Correct me if I’m wrong, but didn’t Herr Buchanan serve in the same Nixon administration that gave us the EPA ? That’s certainly a consequence that we’re all living with, isn’t it ?
“So does Rush Limbaugh, Mark Levin, and Glenn Beck. So does every FReeper on this site.”
That’s not the Rush Limbaugh or the Free Republic that I remember when George W. Bush was president and was pushing for “comprehensive immigration reform.”
“Oh, it matters when you collect a paycheck from the same people that pay Ed The Red Schultz who organized a rally that was endorsed by the Communist Party USA and the Democratic Socialists of America(DSA). That matters a great deal.”
If MSNBC hosts Pat Buchanan, then great. I listen to Buchanan because he is a serious conservative who stands head and shoulders over his contemporaries. He is a Republican cheerleader like Hannity.
“Correct me if Im wrong, but didnt Herr Buchanan serve in the same Nixon administration that gave us the EPA ? Thats certainly a consequence that were all living with, isnt it ?”
Buchanan has come a long way over the years. As for the Nixon administration, I wasn’t alive back then, and even today the EPA isn’t nearly at the top of the list of my concerns.
When I was entering college, Buchanan was writing about The Death of the West, the death of our civilization, and the Republican cheerleaders were calling W. a “conservative.” I remember when Michael Steele and Ken Mehlman were the face of the GOP.
I wanted nothing to do with the GOP back then. It was clear to me back then that the GOP under Bush was for endless foreign wars, big spending on “No Child Left Behind,” amnesty for illegal aliens, making cabinet picks on the basis of “diversity,” celebrating Cinco de Mayo and Kwanzaa in the White House.
The lowest point came in 2006 and 2007 when Bush ganged up with Ted Kennedy to pass his amnesty bill and John McCain won the Republican nomination. Something like 66 percent of Millennials voted for Obama.
I voted for Chuck Baldwin in disgust. There was no way I was voting for John McCain.