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May 27th, 2009
The long-time progressive’s pitch to the disenfranchised Right
Pat Buchanan; Ralph Nader
The American Conservative Magazine
Ralph Nader recently accepted Pat Buchanan’s invitation to sit down with us and explain why his third-party presidential bid ought to appeal to conservatives disaffected with George W. Bush. We think readers will be interested in the reflections of a man who has been a major figure in American public life for 40 years—and who now finds himself that rarest of birds, a conviction politician.
Pat Buchanan: Let me start off with foreign policy—Iraq and the Middle East. You have seen the polls indicating widespread contempt for the United States abroad. Why do they hate us?
November 7th, 2008
By Chuck Baldwin – NewsWithViews.com
That Barack Obama trounced John McCain last Tuesday should have surprised no one. In fact, in this column, weeks ago, I stated emphatically that John McCain could no more beat Barack Obama than Bob Dole could beat Bill Clinton. He didn’t. (Hence a vote for John McCain was a “wasted” vote, was it not?) I also predicted that Obama would win with an electoral landslide. He did. The real story, however, is not how Barack Obama defeated John McCain. The real story is how John McCain defeated America’s conservatives.
October 17th, 2008
by Timothy P. Carney – Human Events
We haven’t seen a poll out of South Carolina in more than three weeks, and there’s a chance commercial pilot Bob Conley (D) could pull ahead of Sen. Lindsey Graham (R). Conley performed strongly in a recent debate, hitting Graham and Washington on the bailout. Graham, tied more closely than any lawmaker to McCain, could take a bigger hit than most from McCain’s struggles….
Ed Note: Send fellow Buchanan Brigader and Ron Paul supporter, Bob Conley to Capitol Hill and say adios to Open-Border Neocon Lindsay Graham! Go to Bob’s website and send him a contribution today!
October 1st, 2008
To: Gov. Sarah Palin
From: The American Conservative Editors
Re: What Your Tutors Aren’t Telling You
Congratulations on being chosen as John McCain’s running mate. It’s an honor, if a dubious one. As you know, conservatives have reservations about McCain. To your credit, they have few such concerns about you.
You’ve given new life to a party whose brand was bankrupt. You’ve energized a campaign that was embarrassing its own partisans. Across America, crowds flock to see you—not that old man who barely wheezed his way through the primaries. If John McCain wins, he will owe you, as the guy in the undisclosed location says, “Big time.”
September 29th, 2008
Brigade, You asked me to keep you updated on latest polls, etc. for our conservative SC Senate candidate [and Ron Paul supporter], Bob Conley – here’s the latest:
As I reported last time, Bob was closing the gap with Neocon Lindsay Graham. I mentioned a private poll showing Bob at 40% — an increase of 8 points since an earlier report to you. Graham was unchanged at just over 50%.
Now I have really exciting news:
The latest Rasmussen poll of South Carolina’s U.S. Senate race shows Lindsey Graham holding at 50% of the vote, while Bob has shot up to 41% – He is now within 9 points of Graham!
September 18th, 2008
by Linda Muller – buchanan.org
“Bob Conley is not publicly endorsing Obama. That’s his personal business, he said, adding that his dream ticket would be led by Pat Buchanan, with Ron Paul as vice president…”
Brigade, I have written before about one of our own — conservative Democrat Bob Conley from South Carolina. He’s running for the U.S. Senate seat held by neocon Lindsey Graham.
Bob is closing the gap with Graham. A private poll shows Bob at 40% — an increase of 8 points since I last wrote about him. Graham remains unchanged at just over 50%. Bob can win this race.
September 17th, 2008
By Steve Sailer
The American Conservative Magazine
Why, in one uproarious week of American politicking that not even H.L. Mencken would have expected, has the obscure governor of Alaska, Sarah Palin, outraged roughly one half of the country and overjoyed the other?
What intrigues people about elections aren’t the platform planks. Deep down, political contests are about picking symbolic champions. Just as Barack Obama, recently of the Illinois legislature, has excited tens of millions by his emphasis on his bloodlines, by his implication that national racial reconciliation is “in my DNA,” the overstuffed life story of the caribou huntress and mother of five (and soon to be grandmother at age 44) embodies the oldest boast Americans have made about their homeland: the fecundity of the frontier.
September 15th, 2008
Did they hypnotize her, or was that unnecessary?
by Justin Raimondo – AntiWar.com
I have to laugh at the brouhaha Sarah Palin’s ascension to national prominence has stirred, especially the consternation in the Obama camp and the media (or do I repeat myself?). One can only imagine the spittle-flecked computer monitors of the anti-Palinistas – especially Andrew Sullivan, whose hatred of the caribou-shooting gal from up north has even surpassed his once-infamous hatred of the peace movement, which he habitually smeared as a “fifth column” secretly working on behalf of Osama bin Laden. I get to laugh, because, being a right-wing antiwar type, I don’t have a dog in this fight.
September 14th, 2008
by Paul Mulshine – NJ.com
It’s a good thing Pat Buchanan’s not dead. He’d be rolling over in his grave.
At the Republican convention, Buchanan was taken in by the mass hysteria surrounding Sarah Palin. But even as he cheered, Pat inserted a caveat. He feared that Palin would be brainwashed by the nutty neoconservatives whom Buchanan has dedicated his recent life to debunking.
Sure enough. On Thursday we heard Palin telling Charlie Gibson that “perhaps” it might be a good idea to go to war with Russia over Georgia and the Ukraine.
September 4th, 2008
By Joe Murray – The Bulletin
The Obama camp has raised the eyebrows of the media and scorn of the GOP by supporting the comments uttered by Rep. Robert Wexler, D-Fla., in which he alleges Sarah Palin is a “Nazi sympathizer.”
“John McCain’s decision to select a vice presidential running mate that endorsed Pat Buchanan for president in 2000 is a direct affront to all Jewish Americans,” Mr. Wexler said.
“It is frightening that John McCain would select someone one heartbeat away from the presidency who supported a man who embodies vitriolic anti-Israel sentiments.”
July 22nd, 2008
Letter from Ron Paul:
First, from August 31 to September 2 in Minneapolis, we will host a handful of events that will shake the political establishment. Everything will culminate on Tuesday with the official launch of the Campaign for Liberty at the Rally for the Republic.
The Campaign for Liberty will be the largest organization for peace, freedom, the Constitution, and sound money in American history. It will launch in grand fashion with lots of special guests and – if the early television and print inquiries we’ve received are any indication – plenty of media attention.
June 9th, 2008
A militarist suffering from acute narcissism and armed with the Bush Doctrine is not fit to be commander in chief.
by Justin Raimondo
American Conservative Magazine
John McCain’s reputation as a maverick is no recent contrivance. The senator first captured the media spotlight in September 1983, not long after he’d been elected to his first term in the House, when he voted against President Reagan’s decision to put American troops in Lebanon as part of a multinational “peacekeeping” force. One of 27 Republicans to break with the White House, the freshman McCain made a floor speech that reads as if it might have been written yesterday—by Ron Paul:
June 8th, 2008

By Thalif Deen at the United Nations
The Sunday Times Online
NEW YORK – It’s an axiom in American politics that if you publicly criticize Israel or openly support the Palestinians, you are politically doomed either way. And this is more so in a presidential election year, where all candidates aspire to be more pro-Israeli than all of the inhabitants of Israel put together.
Every US politician running for office has only one agenda cast in boulders: the survival of the state of Israel, irrespective of whether Israel is right or wrong, mostly wrong. All other foreign policy issues — ranging from Cuba to Sudan — are way down the list. Unless, they directly or indirectly “threaten” the state of Israel.
March 26th, 2008
By Pastor Chuck Baldwin
NewsWithViews.com
I think it is time that we all stood up and gave the Republican Party a big round of applause. I mean, they have done us all a huge favor. By an overwhelming majority, the GOP has prevented a potential plague from enveloping these United States of America, and I think it is time that we acknowledged it. Yes, the GOP stopped a potential catastrophe. Without the combined efforts of millions of Republicans, there is no telling what kind of disaster might have ensued. Let’s hear it for the GOP! Hip Hip Hooray!
March 18th, 2008
Appointing conservative judges would undermine the maverick’s legislative legacy.
by Michael Brendan Dougherty
American Conservative Magazine
The prospect of overturning Roe v. Wade may be only incentive powerful enough to turn a disillusioned conservative into a motivated McCain voter this November. After the betrayals of the Bush era, many on the Right still point to the ascendance of John Roberts and Samuel Alito to the Supreme Court and proclaim, “It was worth it.” Campaigning across the country, McCain promises conservative audiences, “We’re going to have justices like Roberts and Alito.” And Sen. John Cornyn told the New York Times that judges “are the one issue that cuts across all aspects of the Republican coalition,” saying that in the run up to November, “I will encourage him to make it a prominent part of his pitch.”
March 12th, 2008
by Scott McConnell
American Conservative Magazine
Is the lobby losing its grip?
Laying the groundwork for a bold presidential bid, the young Democratic senator set up a meeting with a key leader of the Jewish community. He had won substantial Jewish support in his home state, but as a first termer, he was not yet well known nationally. Sitting down with a prominent Chicago developer, the senator averred that he hoped to make progress on the Palestinian refugee situation.
March 9th, 2008
by Brendan O’Neill
American Conservative Magazine
Can Barack Obama, who campaigns as an icon of peace, actually be more bellicose than Bush? Yes, he can.
Obama-mania is getting out of hand. Full-grown and well-educated men—from swooning Andrew Sullivan to the entire staff of GQ magazine—are developing “man crushes” on Barack Obama, going weak in the knees for his immaculately pressed suits, oratorical skills, and shameless hope-mongering.
March 8th, 2008
by Michael Brendan Dougherty
American Conservative Magazine
“Ron Paul, under whose standard most dissenters rallied, gave one of the sharpest speeches of his campaign. The only featured speaker to attack John McCain, Paul asked the audience to consider that the presumptive nominee had allied with Tom Daschle on tax policy, with Russ Feingold on campaign finance, with Al Gore on global warming, and with Ted Kennedy on immigration. He did not shy away from his differences with the movement on the war on terror: “Osama bin Laden loves our foreign policy…”
February 22nd, 2008
“The underlying issue is about McCain’s effort on behalf of one of his largest campaign benefactors, Paxson Communications, to win approval from the FCC to buy a Pittsburgh television station. In his 2000 presidential campaign, McCain received $20,000…”
February 18th, 2008
by Don Feder
I just got back from the annual Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in Washington, D.C., where conservatives began lining up behind a man who’s been sticking it to us for years. By a process of self-hypnosis, many have managed to convince themselves that McCain is actually one of us.
Not for nothing did Benjamin Disraeli call conservatives the stupid party.
What part of John McCain do we not get? McCain-Kennedy, McCain-Feingold, McCain-Lieberman, McCain-Edwards — among other socialist, anti-speech, open-borders, enviro-Marxist measures he’s co-sponsored with the hardcore left of the Democratic Party over the years.
February 16th, 2008
“James Dobson endorses Mike Huckabee, as does Jerry Falwell, Jr., while Gary Bauer endorses John McCain. Yet, the truth is, one is as bad as the other….”
What’s With All These Clueless Christians?
By Pastor Chuck Baldwin
“For false Christs and false prophets shall rise, and shall shew signs and wonders, to seduce, if it were possible, even the elect.”
Mark 13:22 (KJV)
“And for this cause God shall send them strong delusion, that they should believe a lie.”
II Thessalonians 2:11 (KJV)
February 12th, 2008
“The fact that Ron Paul’s campaign for the Republican presidential nomination received the lion’s share of contributions from military families also underlines the great divide between the troops and those who would “support” them by keeping them in Iraq and Afghanistan…”
War without end
by Paul Craig Roberts
“We support the troops!” That’s the excuse the Democrats have given for continuing to fund Bush’s aggression against Iraq and Afghanistan. But, of course, war funding doesn’t support the troops. War funding supports an evil machine that chews up and spits out the lives and well-being of the troops, along with that of hundreds of thousands of Iraqi and Afghan, men, women, and children. War funding supports Bush’s aggression in Iraq and Afghanistan and his continuing efforts to occupy both countries in order to turn them into puppet states.
February 11th, 2008
Don’t Vote for Fastest Race Horse
By Matthew Hurtt – The Daily News Journal
What upset me during this primary process is that many voters with whom I have spoken have commented that they are torn between the candidate they want to win and who they think is the most electable. I guess most people see the presidential election as a horse race.
The failed logic behind voting for the perceived winner is that perception can often be deceiving. This time last year, Rudolph Guiliani was the clear frontrunner for the Republican Party, but his campaign crashed and burned before it got off the ground.
February 11th, 2008
McCain speech on CFR website:
“We cannot build an enduring peace based on freedom by ourselves. Nor do we want to. The Declaration of Independence proclaimed our duty to pay decent respect to the opinions of mankind.”
“We should go further and start bringing democratic peoples and nations from around the world into one common organization, a worldwide League of Democracies.”
“This League of Democracies would not supplant the United Nations or other international organizations. It would complement them. … If I am elected president, I will call a summit of the world’s democracies in my first year to seek the views of my democratic counterparts and begin exploring the practical steps necessary to realize this vision.
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