Monday, May 30, 2011

Pat Buchanan sums it all up.... stupendously

Every time I open a copy of the Times Examiner, Greenville's neocon-ish but otherwise outstanding weekly newspaper, I race to Pat Buchanan's column in the lower left of page 7 or so. And lately, Pat has really been going strong.

This privilege is mine at the home of the PN Executive director and her husband. She literally doesn't have time to read news periodicals, even great ones, but subscribes to support the cause. That is a form of real dedication and I get to enjoy wolfing the stuff while trying hard not to end up reading every issue cover to cover.

I've got a whole discussion thread elsewhere (the link on request) on how unreliably conservative Pat Buchanan can be, but when he's good, there's truly none finer. He brings out facts and perspective of a type that could close a sale of ice to Eskimoes. When the truth revolution began some 20+ years ago, PJB was THE mass-media figure in the lead, daring to call for justice for poor friendless John Demjanjuk when nobody else would have. (Saving Demjanjuk from the Israeli gulag is what landed former US Rep James Traficant in the ameriKan one.)

Buchanan's moral courage on that subject brought indescribable hope and excitement to all who were discovering the
most politically incorrect truths of all and beginning to do something about them. It was literally like nothing seen in the "mainstream" media since the age of TV brainwashing had begun.

in the March 30 issue of TimEx as I call it, Mr. Buchanan again took on the big, touchy topics with tremendous aplomb. I beg you to read the whole short thing.... and don't do anything else until you've shared it with three other people, especially those still mired in the fantasy world of war jingoism, Republican cultism et al, or even Dummacrat socialism:

http://original.antiwar.com/buchanan/2011/03/24/how-killing-libyans-became-a-moral-imperative/

Antiwar.com is, needless to say, an outstanding outlet for news and comment in its own right. Do check it out!

Next in my haul is the March 9 issue, with a PJB column entitled Robert Gates, Neo-Isolationist? Where the Killing Libyans piece was an inspiration and liberation, this is a small revolution. Well, if that word can be applied to simply stating the moronically simple facts in opposition to grossly swollen lies and hoopla!

Dive into the above column with both feet and behold the "defense secretary who presided over the surge in Iraq and the surge in Afghanistan" admitting that we supposed "right-wing nuts", "isolationists" et al were right the whole time. Can it possibly augur the beginning of the end for the warfare state? PLEASE read it and pass it on to your favorite Israel-worshiping Baptist preacher. Please....

General Douglas MacArthur agrees with our position, says Pat. Don't forget, Gen. George S. Patton said after WW2 that we'd fought "the wrong war against the wrong enemy." They killed Patton lest he spill the beans any further! And Major General Smedley Butler, once America's most-decorated Marine, penned a myth-shattering booklet called War Is A Racket. Can it be the "experts" are wrong about everything, and peace is patriotic like a great bumper sticker says?

Find this column here, and if it's your intro to yet another fine, fearless website, all the better:

http://www.vdare.com/buchanan/110303_gates.htm

Elsewhere on the TimEx page:

"Public employee unions" -- Walter Williams
"Is democracy viable?" -- Thomas Sowell
"Teachers Unions 101: 'A' is for 'agitation'" -- Michelle Malkin

Not the lineup in Joe Sobran's heyday, but it will tide us over.

The thrill of seeing all this stark honesty in one place comes with a price: if the issues are that all-fired simple, why are the "best-educated" and most illustrious people in history -- ameriKan politicians, medianites et al -- constantly running around destroying this country and any others they can get their hands on (generally no more than 1/10 our own size) while the ameriKan proles go about their business every day as if it were the most natural thing in the world? This country is nothing less than the new Roman empire, and is suffering the same fate all empires ever have as we speak.

Work a job all day, watch TV all evening, curse the politicians but vote them back in every time -- is this as good as it gets?

Let's not look up the actual war footage or birth defects just now -- it's so tragic and so avoidable, you could go mad from it.

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