Buchanan: Take the China Test

SUICIDE OF A SUPERPOWER: WILL AMERICA SURVIVE TO 2025? Reviewed by Brett M. Decker - The Washington Times I went to a dealership last weekend to check out an All-American muscle car, but it didn't turn out to be all-American at all. As listed on the window sticker, the domestic content was only 55 percent. The transmission, one of the most important components on the vehicle - especially for a Continue reading...

The Conquest of the West

By Patrick J. Buchanan On Oct. 31, the U.N. Population Fund marks the arrival of the 7 billionth person on Earth and raises the population estimate for the planet at mid-century to 9.3 billion people. There is a possibility, says the United Nations, that, by century's end, world population may reach 15 billion. What does this mean for Western civilization? It may not matter, except to Continue reading...

Pat Buchanan’s New Book is Clear-Headed

By Virgil Goode, Former Congressman R-VA - The Daily Caller For the last two decades, Pat Buchanan has warned that America is on the edge of ruin due to our irrational immigration, economic and foreign policies. As events have proven Buchanan right, Americans have become more receptive to his brand of conservatism, which he lays out in his new book Suicide of a Superpower. However, it is Continue reading...

Publisher’s Weekly Puts Pat’s Book at #3 in Non-Fiction!

Patrick J. Buchanan's Suicide of a Superpower hit the National Best Seller List. See listing at the Chicago Tribune. Continue reading...

What Is It We Wish to Conserve?

By Patrick J. Buchanan A conservative's task in society is "to preserve a particular people, living in a particular place during a particular time." Jack Hunter, in a review of this writer's new book, "Suicide of a Superpower: Will America Survive to 2025?" thus summarizes Russell Kirk's view of the duty of the conservative to his country. Kirk, the traditionalist, though not so famous as Continue reading...

Suicide of a Superstate

The end of the old America is tragic—but it also bears hope of renewal. By Jack Hunter - American Conservative Magazine Anyone who has met Patrick J. Buchanan in person can tell you he is generally upbeat and jovial, yet his books are rather grim: State of Emergency; The Death of the West; Day of Reckoning. In Buchanan’s defense, perhaps pessimism is the only honest outlook on politics. Continue reading...

Is America Disintegrating?

By Patrick J. Buchanan In Federalist 2, John Jay looks out at a nation of a common blood, faith, language, history, customs and culture. "Providence," he writes, "has been pleased to give this one connected country to one united people -- a people descended from the same ancestors, speaking the same language, professing the same religion ... very similar in their manners and customs Continue reading...