by Patrick J. Buchanan - December 18, 1997The blockheads at the IMF and World Bank were sitting in the cab of the locomotive when it jumped the tracks and went over the trestle into the creek. Now, they want to oversee rail safety!... The American diplomatic collapse at Kyoto, Japan, has one salutary benefit. It vindicates totally the coalition that denied Continue reading...
Dishonoring Our Fathers
by Patrick J. Buchanan - December 15, 1997"First in war, first in peace and first in the hearts of his countrymen" was the tribute of "Light-Horse Harry" Lee on the death of his old chief, the greatest American of his age, George Washington.Two centuries later, the father of his country has become an embarrassment to some of his countrymen and his name an epithet. In New Orleans, the Continue reading...
American Surrender at Kyoto
by Patrick J. Buchanan - December 11, 1997On Sept. 2, 1945, Gen. Douglas MacArthur stood on the deck of the battleship Missouri in Tokyo Bay as the Empire of Japan, in the person of Foreign Minister Shigemitsu, signed its surrender.On Dec. 7, 1997, Al Gore rose in Kyoto to tell the world America was ending its resistance and would submit to a draconian regime on global warming. Continue reading...
The Political Superbowl of ’98
by Patrick J. Buchanan - December 8, 1997With each bailout, money managers go unpunished and, indeed, are rewarded for stupidity, while incompetent regimes never pay the price of their economic blunders and thus never correct them...And if the stock price of Reed's bank plunged, and loans had to be written down, and other big bankers were exposed Continue reading...
Is the South Rising Again?
by Patrick J. Buchanan - December 1, 1997During the civil rights movement, demonstrators who "sat in" at segregated lunch counters or defied court orders were routinely absolved. And Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was lionized by our liberal establishment for his imitation of India's apostle of non-violence, Gandhi, and his understanding of the validity of civil disobedience.The South was Continue reading...
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