By Patrick J. Buchanan U.S. newspapers this fall will devote countless column inches and network TV will set aside endless hours to revisiting the most perilous month in the history of the republic, if not of the world. Nikita Khrushchev's decision to secretly install nuclear-armed intermediate-range ballistic missiles in Cuba began to form in his mind sometime earlier, perhaps in April of Continue reading...
‘The Most Dangerous Man in the World’?
Friday - August 17, 2012 at 12:53 am
Filed Under: Columns Tagged With: Ayatollah Khamenei, Cuba, Dangerous Man, Fascism, Iran, Israel, John F. Kennedy, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Neocons, Nikita Khrushchev, Nuclear Weapons, United States, War, Zionists
The Anti-Reagan
Tuesday - June 9, 2009 at 1:15 pm
By Patrick J. Buchanan Despite his boldness, Barack Obama seems as fated to fail as were Woodrow Wilson and Jimmy Carter. And for the same reason: a belief in his own righteousness and moral superiority, and a belief that his ideals and his persona count mightily in the modern world. Wilson declaimed about America's fight to "make the world safe for democracy" when in harness with the Continue reading...
Filed Under: Columns Tagged With: Barack Obama, Cuba, Guantanamo, Iran, Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan, Turkey, Woodrow Wilson
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