“‘Was the 2020 election stolen by the establishment to get rid of a president, Donald Trump, whom it loathed?’ will be debated decades hence,” writes Pat Buchanan. https://t.co/AyNojFRMyT
— Chronicles Magazine (@ChroniclesMag) December 11, 2020
Friday, December 11, 2020
Separation Now
Monday, November 02, 2020
Modern Age Interview with Pat Buchanan
Not long ago, a populist defied the GOP establishment and won a devoted following with attacks on free trade, military interventionism, and insecure borders. His name was Pat Buchanan. @AtillaSulker talks to him about the election and whither the right. https://t.co/COzLiy8pTD
— Modern Age (@ModAgeJournal) November 2, 2020
May God Grant Him Many Years
Happy Birthday to the great patriot Pat Buchanan pic.twitter.com/YooIYnv0um
— Ryan James Girdusky (@RyanGirdusky) November 2, 2020
Friday, September 25, 2020
Is It Safe to Notice Now?
Of Note: The Changing Racial and Ethnic Composition of the U.S. Electoratehttps://t.co/yc4lN3I2MA@pewresearch
— Inst. Family Studies (@FamStudies) September 24, 2020
Always happy when @PatrickBuchanan recognizes immigration--"The GOP demographic crisis: The white population is steadily diminishing. Hispanics and Asians, who vote 2-1 Democratic, are being fed by the largest streams of migration."https://t.co/7ZKDGv5SmA
— Peter Brimelow (@peterbrimelow) September 25, 2020
Friday, September 04, 2020
Two Generations
powerful pic.twitter.com/E3XOEtjIJX
— Arthur Bloom 🇺🇸 (@j_arthur_bloom) September 4, 2020
Sunday, August 30, 2020
Saturday, May 25, 2019
Johnny Cash in the Nixon White House
AmConMag: When Pat Buchanan Brought Johnny Cash to the Nixon White House by Jack Hunter
It didn’t go exactly as planned. But for TAC’s founder, this is where his populist antiwar movement may have begun.
President Richard Nixon meets with Johnny Cash in the White House, 1972. More photos here: https://t.co/7Ay7wBozS2 pic.twitter.com/DCvn0BPKLp— History Lovers Club (@historylvrsclub) May 25, 2019
Thursday, April 04, 2019
Thursday, March 07, 2019
Politico Interview with PJB from 2017
Pat Buchanan won after all. But now he thinks it might be too late for the nation he was trying to save.
Saturday, November 03, 2018
Thursday, February 01, 2018
Goodbye Paleos, Hello Alt-Right?
And yet: Poll: Americans Support Zero Immigration More Than They Support Current Legal Immigration Levels
An Old Paleocon Sets the Record Straight by Paul Gottfried
Our moment has come and gone, despite Bill Kristol’s attempt to resurrect us as convenient bugaboos.
The baton is being passed on to the next generation, who may not care about "paleoconservatism" as much though they may admit to being "alt-right." Those who care about Western intellectual tradition and culture may find inspiration in the writing and teaching of paleoconservative writers, but this is probably not an important focus for younger members of the alt-right, who are concerned with what can be done now. Action now, versus building for the future, if there is a future.
Monday, October 02, 2017
Friday, August 25, 2017
Very Little
Tuesday, August 22, 2017
Trump on Afghanistan
Responses:
Vox Day
Patrick Buchanan
S. Trifkovic
Mark Perry
Steve Sailer
Daniel Larison: Trump Escalates in Afghanistan, Trump’s Awful Afghanistan Speech, The Many Flaws of Trump’s Afghanistan ‘Strategy’, Trump Was ‘Presidential’ Last Night, But That’s Not a Good Thing
Tuesday, August 15, 2017
Reactions to Charlottesville
Pat Buchanan, If We Erase Our History, Who Are We?
John Robb, Charlottesville and Malicious Social Disruption
Peter Hitchens
Vox Day: Stupidity is No Substitute for Strategy
James Howard Kunstler
Jared Taylor
The "moderate" speaks -- Rod Dreher's last hurrah for civic nationalism and White Racial Terrorism.
Wednesday, June 21, 2017
Wednesday, December 07, 2016
Compatible with a Old Right Perspective?
Edit.
The Case for Pearl Harbor Revisionism by Stephen J. Sniegoski
PJB: Did FDR Provoke Pearl Harbor?
Japan's "Nobility of Failure" in 1941 by Eric Margolis
Tuesday, August 16, 2016
John McLaughlin Passes
NY Daily News
I watched McLaughlin Group during my undergraduate days; part of my movement conservative phase. While I liked PJB being on the panel, I didn't really pay much attention to him at the time. I did pay attention to McLaughlin because of his rather brusque manner and because he was supposedly Catholic. At the time his being a former Jesuit and an ordained priest didn't bother me so much, compared to his status as a political pundit. Did he ever write about being a Catholic or his experiences with the Jesuits? What did he think of Pope Francis?
via LRC blog:
McLaughlin Channel Youtube
Friday, April 22, 2016
Proclaiming Their Triumph Too Early?
Buchanan: Dishonoring General Jackson
And a slightly different view of Jackson -- On the New Bank Notes by Brion McClanahan