by Patrick J. Buchanan - July 15, 2002 Any regular viewer of CNN, MSNBC or Fox News has seen the videotape: A handcuffed black 16-year-old being body-slammed on the hood of a police car and punched in the face by a white cop. Endlessly, the TV talking heads express outrage, as the tape rolls on, and few there are who defend what that cop did. But why are the media addicted to this story? Continue reading...
Heading into A New Afghan War
by Patrick J. Buchanan - July 10, 2002 "We face an entirely new war," said Gen. MacArthur, as he realized that the hordes of Chinese "volunteers" coming over the Yalu meant Beijing was now intervening massively in the Korean War. That war would last three more years. And the recent horrors in Afghanistan suggest we may be headed for a wider war. On Saturday, Vice President Abdul Qadir Continue reading...
The July 4th Surrender
by Patrick J. Buchanan - July 9, 2002 Call it the Independence Day capitulation or July Fourth surrender. Forty-eight hours after handing the U.N. an ultimatum – either U.S. troops get immunity from the International Criminal Court, or we veto the U.N. mission in Bosnia – President Bush backed down. The globalists called our bluff, and America threw in its hand. Hours before the Continue reading...
Bush and World Government
by Patrick J. Buchanan - July 3, 2002 When the U.N. Security Council rejected America's demand for immunity for U.S. soldiers in the Bosnian peace force from arrest and prosecution by the International Criminal Court, the United States vetoed an extension of the force. Either our troops get immunity, or our troops get out. Good for President Bush. Once again, when the demands of Continue reading...
Time For a Little Rebellion
by Patrick J. Buchanan - July 1, 2002 "I hold it, that a little rebellion, now and then, is a good thing, and as necessary in the political world as storms in the physical." So Jefferson wrote to fellow Virginian James Madison in the year Madison authored his country's Constitution. It's past time for "a little rebellion" against federal jurists who are perverting that Constitution to Continue reading...
Will Bush Follow Bill to Bailout City?
by Patrick J. Buchanan - June 26, 2002 "When sorrows come, they come not single spies, But in battalions," said Hamlet. If President Bush has time left over from defusing a war between India and Pakistan, and preparing a plan for Mideast peace, he best take a quick glance south. From Tijuana to Tierra del Fuego, democratic capitalism is in deepening peril. Some 500 maquiladora plants in Continue reading...
The Time of the Terrorist
by Patrick J. Buchanan - June 24, 2002 "You wish to give this evil animal a reservation that is called a Palestinian state of terror," roared Effi Eitan, minister to Ariel Sharon. Eitan was viewing the carnage of a Jerusalem bus bombing that killed 19 – mostly school kids – the day another terrorist bomber blew six Israelis to pieces and wounded 30. "How do we negotiate with animals Continue reading...
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