By Patrick J. BuchananIf you would know what Copenhagen is all about, hearken to this nugget in The Washington Post's report from the Danish capital: Continue reading...
Shakedown in Copenhagen
Newt, Sarah and a New GOP
by Patrick J. Buchanan"Sometimes party loyalty asks too much," said JFK.For Sarah Palin, party loyalty in New York's 23rd congressional district asks too much. Going rogue, Palin endorsed Conservative Party candidate Doug Hoffman over Republican Dede Scozzafava. Continue reading...
Alienated & Radicalized
By Patrick J. BuchananIn the brief age of Obama, we have had "truthers," "birthers," Tea Party activists and town-hall dissenters.Comes now, the "Oath Keepers." And who might they be? Continue reading...
The Second Battle of Copenhagen
By Patrick J. BuchananBefore President Obama even landed at Andrews Air Force Base, returning from his mission to Copenhagen to win the 2016 Olympic Games, Chicago had been voted off the island.Many shared the lamentation of Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels, "What has become of America, when Chicago can't steal an election?" 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...
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