Word: buchananism
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VERY FEW Crimson editors are conservative. As a conservative, I am appalled at this lack of diversity. Therefore, I refuse to write any more articles for this newspaper until the Crimson actively recruits at least five Buchanan supporters...
Actually, I think the future of the Republican Party is one thing you do care about--you want it to lose the coming elections. What you really don't care about are minor details like accuracy and fairness when writing about the Republican Party and its candidates, especially Pat Buchanan...
...glaring inaccuracy is your charge that Buchanan is an anti-Semite, which you backed up solely by saying, "even his archconservative pal William Buckley admits it." I am happy that you trust Buckley, but I don't think that's what he meant at all when he wrote about Buchanan in the December 30 issue of National Review, although his words have been misinterpreted. In the March 16 issue of National Review, Buckley wrote the following in response to a letter signed by 13 prominent conservatives...
...wrote that the content of Mr. Buchanan's quoted remarks was indeed anti-Semitic, 'whatever it was that drove him to say and do it: most probably, an iconoclastic temperament.' In short, I communicated my own private guess that Buchanan is not anti-Semitic...
...sold-out crowd at Sanders was clearly in a mood to enjoy some election-year bashing. Buchanan described some of his favorite things (outlawing welfare, deporting Haitians, "basketball teams should employ more Caucasians") while the Democrats listened to "the Tsounds of Tsongas." ("Hello voters, my old friends, I've come to give the same speech again...