by Patrick J. Buchanan

One wonders: What did ever do to inspire the rage and bile that exploded on her selection by ? What is there either in this woman’s record or resume to elicit such feline ferocity?

What did we know of her when she was introduced?

by Patrick J. Buchanan

ST. PAUL, Minn. — The American Right has just died and gone to heaven.

Last night’s convention address by here in St. Paul has confirmed the bold decision of to choose the Alaska governor as his co-pilot and united the Republican Party as it has not been since the second term of Ronald Reagan.

by Patrick J. Buchanan

The risk took last Friday is comparable to the 72-year-old ex-fighter pilot knocking back two shots and flying his F-16 under the Golden Gate Bridge.

McCain’s choice of Alaska Gov. to be his co-pilot was the biggest gamble in presidential history. As of now, it is paying off, big-time.

By Patrick J. Buchanan

A year after taking power, in June 1934, Adolf Hitler made his first visit abroad — to his idol Benito Mussolini in Venice.

Babbling on incessantly about “Mein Kampf “and the Negroid strain in Mediterranean peoples, the Fuhrer made a dismal impression.

“What a clown this Hitler is,” Mussolini told an aide.

By Patrick J. Buchanan

Who is Randy Scheunemann?

He is the principal foreign policy adviser to and potential successor to Henry Kissinger and Zbigniew Brzezinski as national security adviser to the president of the United States.

But Randy Scheunemann has another identity, another role.

He is a dual loyalist, a foreign agent whose assignment is to get America committed to spilling the blood of her sons for client regimes who have made this moral mercenary a rich man.

by Patrick J. Buchanan

The American people should be eternally grateful to Old Europe for having spiked the Bush-McCain plan to bring Georgia into .

Had Georgia been in when invaded South Ossetia, we would be eyeball to eyeball with , facing war in the Caucasus, where Moscow’s superiority is as great as U.S. superiority in the Caribbean during the Cuban missile crisis.

By Patrick Buchanan

’s decision to use the opening of the Olympic Games to cover Georgia’s invasion of its breakaway province of South Ossetia must rank in stupidity with Gamal Abdel-Nasser’s decision to close the Straits of Tiran to Israeli ships.

Nasser’s blunder cost him the Sinai in the Six-Day War. Saakashvili’s blunder probably means permanent loss of South Ossetia and Abkhazia.

By Patrick J. Buchanan

just had the worst week since his beloved pastor, , decided to expatiate on black liberation theology at the National Press Club.

Coming off his royal progress through the Near and Middle East, Berlin, Paris and London, Barack had surged to a nine-point lead in the Gallup tracking poll. By Friday, he was back to a dead heat with a 72-year-old opponent with none of his natural skills, in a year when grocers are pulling Republican brands off the shelves.

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