Title: How about a Ron Paul/Pat Buchanan ticket? Source:
[None] URL Source:[None] Published:Feb 23, 2008 Author:Pat Buchanan Post Date:2008-02-23 18:28:16 by Itisa1mosttoolate Keywords:None Views:1128 Comments:73
I voted for Buchanan in 2000. But I must say that I now think, after the fact, that he was carrying out a mission he had been assigned (by the Powers That Be) to destroy the Reform Party. His campaign was too excruciatingly bad, and the destruction of the Reform Party too complete, for me to be able to believe that it was just incompetence and bad luck.
I was also shocked by how Buchanan was able to support Bush in 2004, after all the bad things he said about the Iraq war.
I voted for Buchanan in 2000. But I must say that I now think, after the fact, that he was carrying out a mission he had been assigned (by the Powers That Be) to destroy the Reform Party. His campaign was too excruciatingly bad, and the destruction of the Reform Party too complete, for me to be able to believe that it was just incompetence and bad luck.
I was also shocked by how Buchanan was able to support Bush in 2004, after all the bad things he said about the Iraq war.
Google Pauken and the "phone call." Buchanan expected a lot of support from Perot, who regrettably went all out to pull the rug from under Buchanan, who then had to put a lot of his energies into dealing with a hostile party that he'd been promised on a platter. The article by Pauken explains the rumors about why this was.
I believe that Buchanan's overwhelming ambition is to end abortion; Bush gave him what Kerry wouldn't.
Very interesting ...... and reminiscent of the phone call to Truman from a long time Jewish supporter ... a call widely believed to have caused the reversal of Truman's opposition to the establishment of a Jewish state in the ME.