THE ROBERT W. WHITAKER ARCHIVE

MARK | 2007-09-12

"They are too busy reading Pat Buchanan on Jews in Neoconservatism to realize what the phenomenon itself is."

I would like to see you quit hitting poor Pat over the head. He has changed, Bob. CHANGED. He's still respectable — but not as respectable as he once was, thank the non-existant god in the non-existant heavens! There's still time for his full conversion.

Check out Pat's August 21, 2007 article entitled "The Color of Crime" and you will see he is on a closer page to us than you give him credit for. Also, he's the only one of the respectables who had the courage to write two books about the destruction of the West via immigration. While it may not be the Mantra, Pat is at least reaching people WE cannot reach — and making them think.

People that read Pat and THINK will eventually turn to us for the advanced course in social engienering. I did and I'm sure there are others like me.

That should be worth someting.

ME:

I talked about Pat's place that way some time ago.

COMMENTS (2)

#1 Simmons | 2007-09-12 14:13

With the case in WV of a black woman being kidnapped and assaulted by whites there should be ample opportunity for opposing views in the media. The Mantra and the charges of double standards should be given a thorough workout over the next few weeks. Any media friendly types that we might have ought to be contacting these outlets offering themselves for interviews. I'm even going to suggest this to the guys at AR, I'm pretty sure I rallied them to send Taylor onto FOX for the Puerto Rican statehood debate and he was smashing when he asked the reporterette, "Why would we want them?"

#2 woundednietzsche | 2007-09-14 12:27

Got this today from amazon, a new book by Victor Davis Hanson, outlining this neocon thought leader's solution to the immigration problem... intermarriage with non-white immigrants. Yes that will return America back to its glory days. Turds like Hanson can make a great living today getting paid NOT to think and publishing volumes like this to prove it.

Review excerpt:

In this revised and updated edition, Mexifornia examines the predicament of those vigorous, ambitious Mexicans that make California strong but who are hurt by inadequate policies that damage them and this country. Ultimately, Hanson hopes that our traditions of assimilation, integration and intermarriage can yet remedy the immigration crisis that continues to grow and shape America's future.