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Even a broken clock .... Downwinder Apr 2015 #1
Actually Buchanan has been consistent on this. He also was against the Iraq war. Just goes to show still_one Apr 2015 #2
Yeah, but that dickhead Hannity didn't back down an inch... TreasonousBastard Apr 2015 #3
Both Bibi and Churchill are (were) notorious anti-Arab racists, although I'll bet KingCharlemagne Apr 2015 #9
Chuchill was generally known to be an ignorant, racist scumbag, and... TreasonousBastard Apr 2015 #10
It's not entirely out of bounds to mention the old witticism that whether KingCharlemagne Apr 2015 #11
Yes he was an ignorant, racist and would-be genocidal maniac who thought that all Arabs were sabrina 1 Apr 2015 #12
As bad as Chuchill was, I don't think elevating... TreasonousBastard Apr 2015 #13
Actually I was placing Churchill at Giuliani's level. Anyone who advocates the mass murder sabrina 1 Apr 2015 #14
Ah, I see. But, one could have a lot of fun... TreasonousBastard Apr 2015 #18
Wow, Buchanan surprised Hannity with his clear thinking analysis. I love it when he said your friend Pisces Apr 2015 #4
"Why are you so afraid?" just doesn't get asked of right-wingers enough. arcane1 Apr 2015 #6
That was hard to Watch. Isannity made me ill. bahrbearian Apr 2015 #5
I can't take more than a few seconds of him. arcane1 Apr 2015 #7
I'm sorry Kalidurga Apr 2015 #8
Even O' Reilly is supporting it rpannier Apr 2015 #15
Thanks, that's a much better way to phrase it arcane1 Apr 2015 #16
Yes, I like that much better also. mountain grammy Apr 2015 #19
Good. Thanks. Now I don't have to throw up in my mouth. GoneFishin Apr 2015 #20
Yeah, I agreed with Bush II once (and not about broccoli). But just once. nilram Apr 2015 #17
Hannity hibbing Apr 2015 #21
Seeing Buchanan's name (which, luckily, rarely happens anymore) always reminds me of this: forest444 Apr 2015 #22
We were writing our posts at the same time and thinking similar things about Pat. merrily Apr 2015 #24
They do say great minds think alike. forest444 Apr 2015 #25
Then, we must both have great minds on this issue. merrily Apr 2015 #26
I'd like to think so, sure. forest444 Apr 2015 #29
No doubt, most posters would like to think so. merrily Apr 2015 #30
I hear you. forest444 Apr 2015 #31
I'm not sure you did hear me. merrily Apr 2015 #32
A misunderstanding then. forest444 Apr 2015 #33
But a felicitous one. I loved your post. No apology needed. Just say "Merrily, you're welcome for merrily Apr 2015 #34
Well, thank you - and you're welcome. forest444 Apr 2015 #35
Ancient Athens had democracy. Ancient Sparta too, maybe. We have representative government. merrily Apr 2015 #37
I'm with you there. forest444 Apr 2015 #38
He's a Nixon/Kissinger guy. Nixon got a lot of crap for going to "Red" China. merrily Apr 2015 #23
I wish PB was level-headed like this more often. nt Jamaal510 Apr 2015 #27
That had to hurt some... Historic NY Apr 2015 #28
Not surprising at all. He's libertarian. Most are anti-war. davidn3600 Apr 2015 #36
Take a look at Daniel Larison in Pat's old American Conservative Magazine; Faryn Balyncd Apr 2015 #39
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