Townhall.com, Where Your Opinion Counts
Talk Radio:   Bill Bennett   Mike Gallagher   Dennis Prager   Michael Medved   Hugh Hewitt   
BREAKING NEWS  LeftArrow - Townhall.com : Conservative, Political, Republican   RightArrow - Townhall.com : Conservative, Political, Republican  
Columns, funnies & more in your inbox!
  • Check the boxes and send us your email address to receveive your free newsletter
  • Your daily must-read of conservative columns, cartoons and news. Coulter, Sowell, Krauthammer and more.
  • Townhall.com’s weekly inside scoop on what’s happening behind the scenes in the world of politics. When news breaks, we report.
  • Signup to receive the latest daily Townhall cartoons
Friday, September 22, 2006
Pat Buchanan :: Townhall.com Columnist
Behind comic relief at the United Nations
by Pat Buchanan
Vote on It:
Average Vote:
[+] Text [-]
 
Poll
Will the Dems' health care Christmas Present to America be an improvement or detriment to our health care system?


Not since Khrushchev took off his shoe and pounded the table has there been a U.N. General Assembly conclave to rival this one.

"(T)he devil came here yesterday. ... Right here ... talking as if he owned the world," ranted Hugo Chavez, crossing himself. "And it smells of sulfur still today." Chavez was talking about President Bush

The Venezuelan president began his address by holding up a copy of Noam Chomsky's "Hegemony or Survival: America's Quest for Global Dominance." Ever since, it has soared on Amazon.com.

Chavez spoke the morning after Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, who had opened with a prayer for an early reappearance of the Twelfth Imam, whom the Iranian president is said to believe will return in two years. He then proceeded to excoriate George W. Bush and the United States.

Earlier, Bush insulted Ahmadinejad by going over his head to tell the Iranian people the current crisis was because "your rulers have chosen to deny you liberty and to use your nation's resources to fund terrorism and fuel extremism and pursue nuclear weapons."

Americans may be forgiven if they felt they were watching a rerun of "The Howard Beale Show" or "The Mao Tse-tung Hour" from the 1976 Paddy Chayefsky classic, "Network."

What was transpiring, however, was a global version of the Iowa Straw Poll. The three presidents were playing to their base, using the U.N. forum to solidify their domestic constituencies and appeal to global ones.

Chavez, however, reduced himself to a comic figure. Other than those who already love him and hate America, the devil talk appeals to no one. Even in Latin America, they are tiring of him. Felipe Calderon, the PAN party candidate in Mexico, was running well behind the leftist Lopez Obrador, until his campaign began linking Obrador to Chavez. Obrador's lead vanished, and he lost, dragged down by Hugo.

Ahmadinejad used the forum to burnish his credentials as a devout Shi'ite, an Iranian nationalist, an implacable foe of Israel and the most defiant of all anti-American Muslims, standing up for Iran's right, under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, to enrich uranium for peaceful nuclear power.

As the General Assembly is a hostile forum, Bush used it as a foil, and to good effect, challenging an Iranian regime that is feared and loathed by Americans more than any other on earth.

Indeed, for a Republican president to be attacked on one side by an Iranian radical perceived to be a Holocaust denier, who heads up a terrorist state and wants nuclear weapons, and, on the other, by a Latin leftist dictator, is an enviable position to be in, six weeks out from an off-year election. Democrats are grinding their teeth. Continued...

1 2
| Full Article & Comments | Next >
Share:
Vote on It:
Average Vote:
 
About The Author
Pat Buchanan is a founding editor of The American Conservative magazine, and the author of many books including State of Emergency: The Third World Invasion and Conquest of America .
 
TOWNHALL DAILY: Be the first to read Pat Buchanan's column. Sign up today and receive Townhall.com daily lineup delivered each morning to your inbox.
 
©Creators Syndicate
come on, it's an election year
Don't be fooled by Democrats' posturing. And posturing it is, make no mistake. Ahmadinejad and Chavez are seen - rightfully - by the overwhelming majority of the American public as nutcases and despots. The last thing the Dems want is to sound like them. Can you imagine the impact of press clips or headlines or soundbites like, "Democrats echo Chavez' criticism of Bush foreign policy"???? Rangel is playing to his voting base, pure and simple. He and Pelosi held their noses and criticized Chavez. (Must have been painful.) That their statements were CORRECT proves nothing. As my dad used to say, even a blind sow can root up an acorn now and then. (p.s. I won't be seeing any more movies with Danny Glover in them. Between his idiotic support for Chavez and Mel Gibson's drunken antisemitic ravings, seems like the only "Lethal Weapon" is their mouths -- they're gonna kill their careers.)

Rogue H
The thought of a nuclear capable Iran gives no joy, but i intend to agree that letting them move ahead is the best choice. So they have nukes? Dare they use them? No possessor has yet. The possibility that eventually some one will use a nuke is unsettling, but in the final analysis there are so many around any one who really wants one can get one. Fortunately the motives and character which facilitate a persons movement into a position of head of state are far different than those of a miserable brainwashed 19 year old who sees glory in a vaporous death. Somehow i don't see Arafat, Saddam or Khadaffi in that role. Talking others into it yes. Leading the way, no. No one will launce an ABM at us for a few years. SDI and the sure knowlege we'll know where it came from will prevent such a move. The threat has always been smuggled or shipboard and these are more likely in assciation with a clandestine purchase. Al in all, i don't think we gain enough to be worth the grief of an attack at this time.
Sign Up to Post Your CommentsSign Up to Post Your Comments
If you are already registered, click here to login. Otherwise, please take a few seconds to register with Townhall.com. Once you sign up, you’ll be able to post your comments immediately, use the action center, get podcasts, and more!
Note: Fields marked with a red asterisk (*) are required.
Salutation:
First Name:
*
Last Name:
*
Email:
*
Nickname:
*
Note: Nick name will be shown when you post comments.
Address 1:
*
Address 2:
City:
*
State:
*
Zip:
*
Phone:
      
Your daily must-read of conservative columns, cartoons and news. Coulter, Sowell, Krauthammer and more.
(Bi-Weekly) We highlight the best opportunities from our partners for surveys, action items and more.