By Patrick J. Buchanan On Sept. 1, 1939, Hitler's panzers smashed into Poland. Two days later, an anguished Neville Chamberlain declared war, the most awful war in all of history. Was the war inevitable? No. No war is inevitable until it has begun. Was it a necessary war? Hearken to Churchill: "One day, President Roosevelt told me that he was asking publicly for suggestions about what the Continue reading...
March Madness, 1939
Monday - April 6, 2009 at 11:13 pm
Filed Under: Columns Tagged With: Adolph Hitler, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, War, Winston Churchill
Should We Kill the Fed?
Thursday - April 2, 2009 at 11:14 pm
By Patrick J. Buchanan For the financial crisis that has wiped out trillions in wealth, many have felt the lash of public outrage. Fannie and Freddie. The idiot-bankers. The AIG bonus babies. The Bush Republicans and Barney Frank Democrats who bullied banks into making mortgages to minorities who could not afford the houses they were moving into. But the Big Kahuna has escaped. The Continue reading...
Filed Under: Columns Tagged With: Bailouts, Barack Obama, Federal Reserve
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