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Pat Buchanan: “If Cold War II is coming, who started it, if not us?”
Pat Buchanan: “If Cold War II is coming, who started it, if not us?”
For a man willing to blame Britain for World War II , this is an easy call . [...] Read the rest »
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European Pussies
The Jawa Report — ... : The Russian Ambassador to NATO, Dmitry Rogozin, dismissed the impact of the emergency meeting in Brussels, Belgium: "The mountain gave birth to a mouse." Yes, they actually are laughing at NATO. Pretty lengthy post below. You really should go read Allah Pundit's commentary on Pat Buchanan's latest piece calling for American isolationism. It's dead on in its criticism of Buchanan who with each passing day begins to sound more and more like a paranoid Illuminati conspiracy theorist. Also dead on in taking the middle ground between complete failure to support Georgia and ...

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