By Patrick J. Buchanan "In May 1866, a little group of young men in the Tennessee village of Pulaski, finding their time hang heavily on their hands after the excitement of the field, so lately abandoned, formed a secret club for the mere pleasure of association, for private amusement -- for anything that might break the monotony of the too quiet place, as their wits might work upon the matter, Continue reading...
Woody, Haley & The Klan
Friday - December 24, 2010 at 12:09 am
Filed Under: Columns Tagged With: Democrats, Racism, Richard M. Nixon, Woodrow Wilson
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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