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Friday, September 05, 2008
Pat Buchanan :: Townhall.com Columnist
Distant Drums at Sarah's Party
by Pat Buchanan
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ST. PAUL, Minn. -- The American Right has just died and gone to heaven.

Last night's convention address by Sarah Palin here in St. Paul has confirmed the bold decision of John McCain 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.

A wild enthusiasm for Sarah Palin has brought conservatives home to John McCain, and GOP leaders of all hues -- from Fred Thompson to Mitt Romney to Mike Huckabee to Rudy Giuliani -- to the rostrum to lacerate the liberal media for their five days of feral assaults on Sister Sarah.

The war the right lives for, against the people the right truly loathes -- the liberal media elite who savagely "Bork" every true conservative who gets on the path to national power -- has been reignited.

Positive polarization has been achieved. The Republican Party has been united and invigorated. The enthusiasm gap with the Democratic ticket has been closed. And the issues upon which the base loves to fight -- the Culture War and Right to Life -- are back on the table.

Palin's beautifully crafted and delivered acceptance speech, after Rudy's gleeful excoriations of the pretensions of Obama, will rank as a night to remember in convention history.

Yet, as the familiar battle lines form up for the delicious eight-week war that lies ahead, one hears a distant thunder. And the seriousness of the hour we are in comes home.

U.S. troops have crossed into Pakistan to attack Taliban and al-Qaida units in the privileged sanctuary of the tribal areas just across the border from Afghanistan. Have we just thrown a rock into the biggest hornet's nest on earth?

How will the Pakistani government and people react to this U.S. incursion into their country to fight a war their own army has been reluctant to wage? How will the tribal peoples react? Will the weak new democratic regime, united only in its hatred of deposed President Musharraf, fall?

What is the future of this Islamic nation of 170 million, with its five-dozen nuclear weapons, that was once America's great ally in South Asia, but is now seething with anti-Americanism?

In Afghanistan, the Taliban move closer to the capital Kabul as hardly a day goes by without U.S. armed forces being charged with the accidental killing of Afghan women and children. Is this even a winnable war, after seven years of fighting? And, if so, at what cost?

While the convention hears claims of victory in Iraq and an early return of U.S. troops, there are reports the Nouri al-Maliki regime, in collusion with Iran, wants the Americans out to settle accounts with the U.S.-sponsored Sunni militias and the Kurds over who rules in Baghdad and Kirkut.

Is the end of America's long and costly war in Mesopotamia to be an Iraq incorporated into a Shia crescent led by Tehran? Continued...

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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 .
 
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sir aslan, my friend


Strange how you react;
" . . . you are insinuating Congressmen Tancredo and Congressmen Hunter and Paul are not a vital part of the Republican Party nor should be--"

Sorry, Sir--

It was YOU who started dividing the "spoils," now that McCain took the nomination. Before this, you didn't respect him. Only NOW are you bringing those names out, as if they deserved a share of what McCain worked for.

Maybe they'll receive a part. Actually, they aren't much in a political aspect. All they were ranting over was their opposition to amnesty and fury over illegals. Many of their supporters were blatant racists, FYI.

Life in our nation is much larger than that controversy. To me, at least.



Speaking to Mike

" . . . hard to see how McCain would keep America out of a war against Iran. His (McCain) praise for the Caucasian Georgia regime begs the question of whether he cares enough about America to reverse course on our backing of fledging democracies so as to keep our own nation intact."

Mike, you're jumping the gun. McCain isn't making war.

He is only SPEAKING as a leader; to other leaders. You have to learn to distinguish between ARMS and rhetoric. Nobody's going to arms over these matters.

A harsh speech relayed at a distance is no less a diplomatic option than a summit meeting would be in better circumstances.

Furthermore-- our nation stays intact MUCH MORE, when (our incoming) president stands up to aggressors in the world's presence. You're crazy for saying "intact."

You may not appreciate it much. But an American president's voice carries all over the world. Nations take notice; he is of major importance. They become more aware of a crisis.

The greatest error would be for an American president to be indifferent about another nation's criminal intents. We would see even more aggression and abuses. WHY?

Because we are LEADERS in this world! You sound traitorous indeed to be suggesting Americans are in quagmires and "elitists." You sound just like a communist. You're an America-hater, evidently.
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