Shawn, most people like to write off Pat Buchanan, but he's a
fascinating intellect. (Given the political gliterati so dominant
in the news these days, I count anyone who reads
books as impressive.) His conservative record is mixed, but
something was amiss when Jay Leno, during the late '90s, would joke
about Buchanan guarding the gates of concentration camps.
That said, there's another issue. I respect Pat Buchanan's
insights, but I never quite understood why the mainstream
television turns to him as a premiere conservative pundit. He's not
irrelevant, but he has a turbulent history with the conservative
movement. Despite that fact, he's The Guy That Liberals Think Best
Characterizes Conservatism In Their Eyes. His role as right-winger
on Crossfire seemed more the product of his
tenacity than his constituency.
It is, perhaps, a testament to his breadth and longevity that he
has lasted this long, but due mainly to the ignorance of liberals
about the fissures of conservatism.
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