Friday, November 16, 2012

Pat Buchanan is Missed

What happens when you dare to publish a politically incorrect book that contains uncomfortable truths, especially if you appear on one of the major television networks?  The disappearance of Pat Buchanan from MSNBC is a case in point after Suicide of a Superpower was published.  The Internet is full of gloating from the Left claiming their pressure to oust Buchanan succeeded.  Granted, there are conflicting accounts, but the timing is interesting.  Buchanan, a media commentator and Silent Majority historian not only dares to utter uncomfortable truths and uses demographics to predict America’s future, but he has openly opposed Affirmative Action and homosexuality. 

The groupies and lynch men of the Left operating with selective amnesia believe they have scored a major victory similar to their shameful treatment of former Miss America, Anita Bryant, when she came out against homosexuality.  She disappeared into time.  As employees, retribution against those speaking out is even worse and has become the norm in the work place.
Ironically, time is on the side of Pat Buchanan.  Debauchery, economic collapse, and institutional corrosion determine the future of a society more than those advancing their personal agendas by killing the messenger.

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