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What McCain's Tactics Teach

By Pat Buchanan (Sep 07, 2010)

John McCain is headed back to the U.S. Senate, perhaps a changed and chastened man, and perhaps not. But the manner in which he secured his Senate seat for... more

The Cakewalk War

By Pat Buchanan (Sep 03, 2010)

Six months before the invasion of Iraq, Taki Theodoracopulos, Scott McConnell and this writer launched a new magazine, The American Conservative. Goal: Convince our... more

Can the Tea Party Deliver?

By Pat Buchanan (Aug 31, 2010)

"There are only two men in America who can fill Yankee Stadium on three weeks' notice," a friend instructed me years ago. "Billy Graham and Louis Farrakhan." Indeed, a decade... more

The Myth of Equality

By Pat Buchanan (Aug 27, 2010)

In 21st century America, institutional racism and sexism remain great twin evils to be eradicated on our long journey to the wonderful world where, at last, all are equal.... more

Only Bigots Oppose the Mosque!

By Pat Buchanan (Aug 24, 2010)

"Where are the Republican leaders who will reject pandering and prejudice?" wailed The Washington Post in its most recent editorial in support of Cordoba House mosque near... more

A Remembrance of Anne

By Pat Buchanan (Aug 20, 2010)

It was December of 1965 that I first looked on the friendly Irish face of Anne Volz, outside the law office of Richard M. Nixon.Anne was Nixon's receptionist, and she ushered... more

Our Clueless Professor

By Pat Buchanan (Aug 17, 2010)

Have we ever had a president so disconnected from the heart of America? On Friday night, at a White House iftar, the breaking of the Ramadan fast, Obama strode... more

Putting Government First

By Pat Buchanan (Aug 13, 2010)

Where a man's purse is, there his heart will be also. If you would know where the heart of the Obama party is today, consider. In the dog days of August, with... more

The Solomon of San Francisco

By Pat Buchanan (Aug 10, 2010)

Federal Judge Vaughn Walker is truly a visionary. Peering at the 14th Amendment, Walker found something there the authors of the amendment never knew they put there,... more

The Mosque at Ground Zero

By Pat Buchanan (Aug 06, 2010)

Mayor Michael Bloomberg has just demonstrated that you can become a billionaire in America many times over, while being clueless about the country you live in. To... more

GOP Blank Check for War?

By Pat Buchanan (Aug 03, 2010)

High among the blunders of history was the "blank cheque" Kaiser Wilhelm gave Vienna, after the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, to deal with the Serbs as they saw... more

Coming Home at Last?

By Pat Buchanan (Jul 30, 2010)

Asked if the United States might send still more troops to Afghanistan, if the Obama surge is not succeeding by year's end, Vice President Joe Biden answered, "I do not... more

Trusted Most -- Men with Guns

By Pat Buchanan (Jul 27, 2010)

Public confidence in Congress has plummeted to the lowest level of any institution since Gallup began asking the question in 1973. One-half of all Americans have little or no... more

Losing White America

By Pat Buchanan (Jul 23, 2010)

On Monday, the Department of Agriculture demanded the resignation of Shirley Sherrod over a two-minute videotape where she appeared to describe to a cheering crowd of... more

Bias and Bigotry in Academia

By Pat Buchanan (Jul 20, 2010)

A decade ago, activist Ron Unz conducted a study of the ethnic and religious composition of the student body at Harvard. Blacks and Hispanics, Unz found, were then being... more

Look Who's Talking

By Pat Buchanan (Jul 16, 2010)

Rescuing itself from the obscurity it richly deserves, the NAACP has found a way back onto the front page: accuse the tea party movement of harboring racists. At its Kansas... more

The War on Arizona

By Pat Buchanan (Jul 13, 2010)

Not since President Eisenhower sent troops to Little Rock and JFK sent U.S. marshals to the University of Alabama has the federal government seemed so at war with a state of... more

Is Democracy Overrated?

By Pat Buchanan (Jul 09, 2010)

With the disintegration of the Soviet Empire and the Soviet Union, and Beijing's abandonment of Maoism, anti-communism necessarily ceased to be the polestar of U.S. foreign... more

The Real Sin of Michael Steele

By Pat Buchanan (Jul 07, 2010)

"This was a war of Obama's choosing. This is not something the United States has actively prosecuted or wanted to engage in." Strictly speaking, Republican Party Chair... more

Yankee Utopians in a Chinese Century

By Pat Buchanan (Jul 02, 2010)

For those who can yet recall the backyard blast furnaces of Mao's China in the 1950s and the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution to re-instill peasant values in the 1970s,... more

The Prisoner of Gen. Petraeus

By Pat Buchanan (Jun 29, 2010)

President Obama is being hailed for toughness in his firing of Gen. McChrystal and brilliance in his replacing him as Afghan field commander with Gen. David Petraeus,... more

Another Failed President?

By Pat Buchanan (Jun 25, 2010)

In Year One of the Reagan Revolution, in which he was a shining star, Budget Director David Stockman told reporter William Greider: "Kemp-Roth (President Reagan's 1981 tax... more

Obama vs. the U.S. Army

By Pat Buchanan (Jun 24, 2010)

In confiding to Rolling Stone their unflattering opinions of the military acumen of Barack Obama, Joe Biden, National Security Adviser Gen. James Jones, Dick Holbrooke and... more

What Price Afghanistan?

By Pat Buchanan (Jun 18, 2010)

"The narrative ... has been too negative." So says Defense Secretary Robert Gates of political and press commentary about the war in Afghanistan. It reminds him of the... more

Bailing Out Politicians Now?

By Pat Buchanan (Jun 15, 2010)

Even lifelong Democratic pol Steny Hoyer, majority leader of the U.S. House, is balking at Barack Obama's latest bailout proposal. "I think there is spending fatigue," said... more

What's the Mama Grizzly Up To?

By Pat Buchanan (Jun 11, 2010)

When Sarah Palin, in a rambling lakeside announcement last July in Wasilla, said she was quitting as governor of Alaska because of the abuse she and her family were taking... more

Misdemeanors -- or Crimes?

By Pat Buchanan (Jun 08, 2010)

On this matter of offering federal jobs to potential candidates to induce them not to run against Senate Democratic incumbents, this White House is drifting... more

Lift the Siege of Gaza

By Pat Buchanan (Jun 04, 2010)

In June 1948, our wartime ally imposed a blockade on Berlin, cutting off and condemning to death or Stalinist domination 2 million Germans, most of whom, not long before, had... more

Remembering Wars and Warriors

By Pat Buchanan (May 29, 2010)

Since America became a nation, four of her greatest generals have served two terms as president: George Washington, Andrew Jackson, Ulysses Grant and Dwight David... more

Something Rotten in the State?

By Pat Buchanan (May 28, 2010)

When does a political deal become a bribe? At the 1952 Republican National Convention, California's favorite son, Gov. Earl Warren, released his delegation reportedly in... more

The War Over America's Past

By Pat Buchanan (May 25, 2010)

"Who controls the past controls the future. Who controls the present controls the past." That was the slogan of the Ministry of Truth in George Orwell's "1984," where... more

Take the Deal, Mr. President

By Pat Buchanan (May 21, 2010)

If Barack Obama is sincere in his policy of "no nukes in Iran -- no war with Iran," he will halt this rude dismissal of the offer Tehran just made to ship half its stockpile... more

Will the PIGS Blow Up Europe?

By Pat Buchanan (May 18, 2010)

Among the mega-forces moving the tectonic plates and imperiling the nation-states of the world from above and below are these: First, ethno-nationalism, which threatens... more

Are Liberals Anti-WASP?

By Pat Buchanan (May 14, 2010)

"A chorus of black commentators and civic leaders has begun expressing frustration over (Elena) Kagan's hiring record as Harvard dean. From 2003 to 2009, 29 faculty members... more

Is the War Coming Home?

By Pat Buchanan (May 11, 2010)

Faisal Shahzad sought to massacre scores of fellow Americans in Times Square with a bomb made of M-88 firecrackers, non-explosive fertilizer, gasoline and alarm... more

The End of La Dolce Vita

By Pat Buchanan (May 07, 2010)

Are Europe and America headed to where Athens is today? To answer the question, consider what brought Greece to where she is -- running a deficit of 14 percent of gross... more

Who's the Bigot, Mr. Brown?

By Pat Buchanan (May 04, 2010)

Gordon Brown may have torpedoed his last chance to be prime minister in his own right when, in the privacy of his limo, he called 66-year-old Gillian Duffy that "bigoted... more

Stand Up for Arizona

By Pat Buchanan (Apr 30, 2010)

Major demonstrations are to be held in 70 cities on May 1 to protest the new Arizona law to cope with an army of half a million illegal aliens now living there. Since... more

Whose Country Is This?

By Pat Buchanan (Apr 27, 2010)

With the support of 70 percent of its citizens, Arizona has ordered sheriffs and police to secure the border and remove illegal aliens, half a million of whom now reside... more

19th Century Americans

By Pat Buchanan (Apr 23, 2010)

"Thank you, Hu Jintao, and thank you, China," said Hugo Chavez, as he announced a $20 billion loan from Beijing, to be repaid in Venezuelan oil. The Chinese just threw... more

New Tribe Rising?

By Pat Buchanan (Apr 20, 2010)

"Is white the new black?" So asks Kelefa Sanneh in the subtitle of "Beyond the Pale," his New Yorker review of several books on white America, wherein he concludes we may... more

Don't Tell! -- on Rep. Massa

By Pat Buchanan (Apr 16, 2010)

"Beginning in March 2009 ... male staffers complained that their boss touched them in a sexual manner, came up with reasons to have staffers travel alone with him on... more

Katyn and 'The Good War'

By Pat Buchanan (Apr 13, 2010)

The decapitation of the Polish government last weekend, including President Lech Kaczynski and the military leadership, on that flight to Smolensk to commemorate... more

The New Intolerance

By Pat Buchanan (Apr 09, 2010)

"This was a recognition of American terrorists." That is CNN's Roland Martin's summary judgment of the 258,000 men and boys who fell fighting for the Confederacy in a... more

Anti-Catholicism and the Times

By Pat Buchanan (Apr 06, 2010)

"Anti-Catholicism," said writer Peter Viereck, "is the anti-Semitism of the intellectual." It is "the deepest-held bias in the history of the American people," said Arthur... more

What War with Iran Means

By Pat Buchanan (Apr 02, 2010)

"Diplomacy has failed," Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., told AIPAC, "Iran is on the verge of becoming nuclear and we cannot afford that." "We have to contemplate the final... more

The Real Anti-Americans

By Pat Buchanan (Mar 30, 2010)

As Democrats, after a Sunday rally on the Capitol grounds, marched to the House hand-in-hand to vote health care reform, Tea Partiers reportedly shouted the "n-word" at John... more

Bibi's Hollow Victory

By Pat Buchanan (Mar 26, 2010)

"The Jewish people were building Jerusalem 3,000 years ago, and the Jewish people are building Jerusalem today. Jerusalem is not a settlement. It is our capital."... more

The Sydney Carton Party

By Pat Buchanan (Mar 23, 2010)

"It is a far, far better thing that I do, than I have ever done; it is a far, far better rest that I go to, than I have ever known." From "A Tale of Two Cities,"... more

The Wars of Tribe and Faith

By Pat Buchanan (Mar 19, 2010)

When the Soviet Union disintegrated, most Americans likely had never heard of Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan or Turkmenistan. Yet the... more

The Poodle Gets Kicked

By Pat Buchanan (Mar 16, 2010)

Actually, Joe set himself up. From the moment he set foot on Israeli soil, our vice president was in full pander mode. First, he headed to Yad Vashem memorial, where he... more

The Disemboweling of America

By Pat Buchanan (Mar 12, 2010)

Though Bush 41 and Bush 43 often disagreed, one issue did unite them both with Bill Clinton: protectionism. Globalists all, they rejected any federal measure to protect... more

Who Should Pay the Piper?

By Pat Buchanan (Mar 09, 2010)

Greece this past weekend saw the worst rioting since the debt crisis began. After Athens had announced new tax hikes and budget cuts to reduce a deficit of 13 percent of... more

Pitching for America

By Pat Buchanan (Mar 05, 2010)

It was Father's Day, 1964, when the Phillies' Jim Bunning, a father of seven, took the mound against the Mets. Ninety pitches later, Bunning had struck out 10 and... more

Hoax of the Century

By Pat Buchanan (Mar 02, 2010)

With publication of "On the Origin of Species" in 1859, the hunt was on for the "missing link." Fame and fortune awaited the scientist who found the link proving Darwin... more

Obama's Problems -- and Ours

By Pat Buchanan (Feb 26, 2010)

We inherited the worst situation since the Great Depression. That is the reflexive response of President Obama to the troubles from which he has been unable to extract... more

Liquidating the Empire

By Pat Buchanan (Feb 23, 2010)

A decade ago, Oldsmobile went. Last year, Pontiac. Saturn, Saab and Hummer were discontinued. A thousand GM dealerships shut down. To those who grew up in a "GM family,"... more

Is This How Democracy Ends?

By Pat Buchanan (Feb 19, 2010)

"I used to think it would take a great financial crisis to get both parties to the table, but we just had one," said G. William Hoagland, a former adviser to the Senate... more

Is Iran Running a Bluff?

By Pat Buchanan (Feb 16, 2010)

Did Robert Gibbs let the cat out of the bag? Last week, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad told the world that Iran, unable to get fuel rods from the... more

Secession in the Air

By Pat Buchanan (Feb 12, 2010)

No, it is not 1860 again. But with all the talk of the 10th Amendment, nullification and interposition, states rights and secession -- following Gov. Rick Perry's... more

The Bankrupt PIGS of Europe

By Pat Buchanan (Feb 09, 2010)

They are called the PIGS -- Portugal, Ireland, Greece, Spain. What they have in common is that all are facing deficits and debts that could bring on national defaults and... more

Will Obama Play the War Card?

By Pat Buchanan (Feb 05, 2010)

Republicans already counting the seats they will pick up this fall should keep in mind Obama has a big card yet to play. Should the president declare he has gone the... more

Bring Our Marines Home

By Pat Buchanan (Feb 02, 2010)

A month after Germany surrendered in May 1945, America's eyes turned to the Far East, where the bloodiest battle of the Pacific war was joined on the island of Okinawa.... more

Crisis of the Government Party

By Pat Buchanan (Jan 29, 2010)

President Obama is in a dilemma from which there appears to be no easy or early escape. Democrats are the Party of Government. They feed it, and it feeds them. The larger... more

Saving Professor Bernanke

By Pat Buchanan (Jan 26, 2010)

"Elections don't matter!" conservatives have long groused. "No matter who you vote for, things never change." Well, we may have an exception here. Scott Brown told... more

Has Obama Lost White America?

By Pat Buchanan (Jan 22, 2010)

If Republicans will study the returns from Massachusetts, then review the returns from Virginia and New Jersey, light will fall upon the path to victory over Barack Obama... more

Is America Moving Right?

By Pat Buchanan (Jan 19, 2010)

Whether or not Republican Scott Brown captures the Senate seat in Massachusetts today, his surging and successful campaign is a fire bell in the night for the Party of... more

Is a U.S. Default Inevitable?

By Pat Buchanan (Jan 15, 2010)

We were blindsided. We never saw it coming. So said Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein of the financial crisis of 2008. He likened its probability to four hurricanes... more

Why Are They at War With Us?

By Pat Buchanan (Jan 12, 2010)

"We are at war. We are at war against al-Qaida, a far-reaching network of violence and hatred that attacked us on 9/11, that killed nearly 3,000 innocent people and that is... more

Another God That Failed

By Pat Buchanan (Jan 08, 2010)

"America is Losing the Free World," was the arresting headline over the Financial Times column by Gideon Rachman. His thesis: The largest democracies of South America,... more

Nuclear Poker with Iran

By Pat Buchanan (Jan 05, 2010)

On New Year's Day, Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki issued an ultimatum to the West: Accept a swap of part of our 2 ton stockpile of low-enriched uranium for your... more

The Real War

By Pat Buchanan (Jan 01, 2010)

Had he not proven incompetent to detonate his lap bomb, Umar Farouk Abdulmullatab would have carried off an air massacre to rival Lockerbie. We would all have ended... more