By Patrick J. Buchanan Mitt Romney on Wednesday night turned in the finest debate performance of any candidate of either party in the 52 years since Richard Nixon faced John F. Kennedy, with the possible exception of Ronald Reagan's demolition of Jimmy Carter in 1980. But where Reagan won with style and quips -- "There you go again" -- and his closing line, "Are you better off now than you Continue reading...
5 October 2012
Folks, We Have a Brand New Ballgame
Friday - October 5, 2012 at 12:54 am
Filed Under: Columns Tagged With: Bain Capital, Barack Obama, Cayman Islands, Democrats, Election, Election Day, Jimmy Carter, John F. Kennedy, Mitt Romney, Republican, Republicans, Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan
2 October 2012
The Unraveling of Obama’s Foreign Policy
Tuesday - October 2, 2012 at 12:38 am
By Patrick J. Buchanan Three days after Ambassador Chris Stevens was assassinated, Jay Carney told the White House press corps it had been the work of a flash mob inflamed by an insulting video about the Prophet Muhammad. As the killers had arrived with rocket-propelled grenades and automatic weapons, this story seemed noncredible on its face. Yet two days later, U.N. Ambassador Susan Continue reading...
Filed Under: Columns Tagged With: Afghanistan, Africa, al-Qaida, Ambassador Susan Rice, Barack Obama, Carter Ham, Foreign Policy, General Motors, Hillary Clinton, Iran, Iraq, James Clapper, Joe Biden, Libya, Mali, Middle East, Osama Bin Laden, Terrorism, White House
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