Patrick Buchanan

Pat Buchanan reveals: “That other plot – to bring down Trump”

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Oliver Stone did with Putin what in 1982 Pat Buchanan did with Nixon

Imagine a journalist who was scheduled to interview Charles Manson and didn’t ask a single question about the infamous Manson Family Murders? Such a person probably wouldn’t be consider a very good journalist to avoid scrutinising a man famous only for an act of criminality, on that act of criminality.
But what if another journalist is set to interview a head of state about his thoughts, his life and his times? Surely this would be less of a cross-examination that a respectful meeting where a leader is allowed to discuss openly his most compelling thoughts?

Patrick Buchanan asks, after ISIS is defeated will the US and Russia go to war?

After ISIS disappears, who will inherits ISIS land?
The territory currently occupied by ISIS is Syrian sovereign land, as recognized by the United Nations. That fact has not stopped the United States and its coalition “partners” (consisting of one part Al Qaeda proxy army and one part Kurdish fighters) from illegally operating, uninvited, within Syria’s borders.
How far will America go to divide Syria, and break apart one of the only remaining secular nations in the region?

Readings in the Jewish Zionist Control of the United States

Part 1: Introduction  

For the last 30 years, I have witnessed and experienced the severe restraints on any free and balanced discussion of the facts. This reluctance to criticize any policies of the Israeli government is because of the extraordinary lobbying efforts of the American-Israel Political Action Committee and the absence of any significant contrary voices.
— Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter1