By Patrick J. Buchanan"This state visit is ... a terrible mistake," said Rep. Eliot Engel, chairman of the House Subcommittee on the Western Hemisphere. Continue reading...
Our Pushover President
The American Way of Abandonment
By Patrick J. BuchananWhen America is about to throw an ally to the wolves, we follow an established ritual. We discover that the man we supported was never really morally fit to be a friend or partner of the United States. Continue reading...
The Fruits of Intervention
By Patrick J. BuchananIf we had it to do over, would we send an army into Afghanistan to build a nation?Would we invade Iraq?While these two wars have cost 5,200 dead, a trillion dollars and a divided America facing an endless war, what have we won? Continue reading...
Globalism vs. Americanism
by Patrick J. BuchananDown at the Chinese outlet store in Albany known as Wal-Mart, Chinese tires have so successfully undercut U.S.-made tires that the Cooper Tire factory in that south Georgia town had to shut down.Twenty-one hundred Georgians lost their jobs.The tale of Cooper Tire and what it portends is told in last week's Washington Post by Peter Whoriskey. [As Cheaper Chinese Continue reading...
Tiananmen Moments
By Patrick J. BuchananOn Dec. 14, 1825, following the death of Alexander I -- who had seen off Napoleon -- his brother, the grand duke, who had just taken the oath as Czar Nicholas I, was confronted by mutinous troops and rebels in Senate Square before the Winter Palace.For hours, the czar stood at the end of the square as the crowd shouted for a constitution or for Nicholas' brother Continue reading...
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