If you can read this, either the style sheet didn't load or you have an older browser that doesn't support style sheets. Try clearing your browser cache and refreshing the page.

(Crooks & Liars) Dumbass Pat Buchanan: I'm not saying that minorities are bad for the US, I'm just saying things will go downhill as it gets darker around here, if you catch my drift   (videocafe.crooksandliars.com) divider line 333
More: Dumbass, Pat Buchanan, bond ratings, Asian-Americans, United States of America, Sean Hannity, demographies, Suicide of a Superpower  
•       •       •

3454 clicks; posted to Politics » on 19 Oct 2011 at 4:31 PM   |  Favorite    |   share:  Share on Twitter share via Email Share on Facebook   more»   |    Get this fabulous T-Shirt and impress the methane out of your friends! shirt it!



333 Comments   (+0 »)
   

First | « | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | » | Last | Show all
 
2011-10-19 03:30:58 PM
FTA: HANNITY: And the Hispanic vote goes what demographically?

BUCHANAN: It goes -- the Hispanic goes 60 to 70 percent Democratic. Asian-Americans which is a bit of a surprise, 60 to 70 percent. Africans- Americans, 90 to 95 percent. That's what Barack Obama got.

What I'm saying is, if that is half of the country, and Republicans will never win another election.


I, for one, have no problem with this.
 
2011-10-19 03:44:14 PM
AirForceVet:

I, for one, have no problem with this.



Seconded.

It never seems to occur to the GOP to ask "why don't [demographic segment] vote for us?"
 
2011-10-19 03:46:26 PM
"You don't want to be around after dark. heh heh heh ...blacks."
 
2011-10-19 03:50:27 PM
Barbigazi: "You don't want to be around after dark. heh heh heh ...blacks."

It's their natural camouflage! Like zebras.
 
2011-10-19 04:05:58 PM
I think he's finally gone senile.
 
2011-10-19 04:07:50 PM
I understand more now why the 'conservatives' want to get rid of education.
 
vpb [TotalFark]
2011-10-19 04:18:53 PM
What is funny is how indignant people who agree get when you point out that they are racists. They figure that they are not racists because they don't hate black people for being black, they hate them because they are all worthless criminals. Not their fault.
 
2011-10-19 04:26:15 PM
FTA: BUCHANAN: It goes -- the Hispanic goes 60 to 70 percent Democratic. Asian-Americans which is a bit of a surprise, 60 to 70 percent. Africans- Americans, 90 to 95 percent. That's what Barack Obama got.

Based on my personal observations, lots of Asian-Americans have fairly conservative values, especially among recent immigrants. The Republicans could get a good chunk of the Asian-American vote if they weren't too busy making us feel like we're unwanted refuse washing up on American shores (like what Buchanan is doing here).
 
2011-10-19 04:34:24 PM
Way to throw in the lie that "poor people don't pay taxes" for good measure.
 
2011-10-19 04:35:08 PM
everything is getting more retarded all of the time, like an entropy of brain matter.
 
2011-10-19 04:35:57 PM
Jesus, if not for Fark, you'd never know that half the country still thinks they're living in Jackson, MS ca. 1955.
 
2011-10-19 04:37:22 PM
BUCHANAN: Now you are talking. That's why I say, you have a moratorium on immigration. Take all the immigrants that came in, the Jews, the Irish, the Italians, the Pols. They all voted Democratic. So we shut off immigration in 1924.

Now look at the GOP's position on Mexicans.
 
2011-10-19 04:37:38 PM
FloydA: AirForceVet:

I, for one, have no problem with this.


Seconded.

It never seems to occur to the GOP to ask "why don't [demographic segment] vote for us?"


Actually they did.

HANNITY: What do you say to those people saying there is Pat Buchanan? Well, no, no. What do you say to them, they say, why don't you break it down along belief system rather than racial lines?

BUCHANAN: Well, I agree, I mean, I'll tell you why many African- Americans vote Democratic is because, you know, the federal government stopped, ended slavery, it ended segregation, it supported civil rights, supports affirmative action. But the Feds did that and they tend to believe in the federal government as a good, powerful positive institution, it's on our side. And Hannity and Buchanan and these guys are constantly knocking it, and that's why we are against them. So, that's an understandable position. But what I'm saying is it is a realistic statement to say that that's going to be the future as well.

 
2011-10-19 04:38:16 PM
Perhaps the GOP should stop fighting for the rights of the rich, white, Christians in America. Maybe their voter demographics would improve.

Of course, maybe all the minorities just voted for Obama cause he's black.
 
2011-10-19 04:39:11 PM
ManateeGag: I think he's finally gone senile.

Nah, Pat's been saying this same shiat for years. He's not senile, he's just a hate filled racist.
 
2011-10-19 04:40:10 PM
Maybe the GOP should stop trying to be the party of only helping white Christians who already have money?

Naw because that's their core belief.
 
Bf+
2011-10-19 04:40:51 PM
Buchanan said something racist?
Obvious tag must be on vacation.
 
2011-10-19 04:41:31 PM
ManateeGag: I think he's finally gone senile.

Philip Francis Queeg: Nah, Pat's been saying this same shiat for years. He's not senile, he's just a hate filled racist.

Pat Buchanan in his own words (new window)
 
2011-10-19 04:41:40 PM
FloydA: AirForceVet:

I, for one, have no problem with this.


Seconded.

It never seems to occur to the GOP to ask "why don't [demographic segment] vote for us?"


In the mid-90's Hispanic voters were split evenly between Republicans and Democrats. It's not that minorities automatically vote Democrat it's that Republicans are actively driving them away.
 
2011-10-19 04:41:46 PM
Philip Francis Queeg: Nah, Pat's been saying this same shiat for years. He's not senile, he's just a hate filled racist.

what was racist in the transcript?

The demographics quoted are the same that the democrats target. Does that make them racist?
 
2011-10-19 04:43:14 PM
JusticeandIndependence: FloydA: AirForceVet:

I, for one, have no problem with this.


Seconded.

It never seems to occur to the GOP to ask "why don't [demographic segment] vote for us?"

Actually they did.

HANNITY: What do you say to those people saying there is Pat Buchanan? Well, no, no. What do you say to them, they say, why don't you break it down along belief system rather than racial lines?

BUCHANAN: Well, I agree, I mean, I'll tell you why many African- Americans vote Democratic is because, you know, the federal government stopped, ended slavery, it ended segregation, it supported civil rights, supports affirmative action. But the Feds did that and they tend to believe in the federal government as a good, powerful positive institution, it's on our side. And Hannity and Buchanan and these guys are constantly knocking it, and that's why we are against them. So, that's an understandable position. But what I'm saying is it is a realistic statement to say that that's going to be the future as well.


That's a pretty accurate statement.

There's also Pat's own role in spreading division.

"From Day One, Nixon and I talked about creating a new majority," Buchanan told me recently, sitting in the library of his Greek-revival house in McLean, Virginia, on a secluded lane bordering the fenced grounds of the Central Intelligence Agency. "What we talked about, basically, was shearing off huge segments of F.D.R.'s New Deal coalition, which L.B.J. had held together: Northern Catholic ethnics and Southern Protestant conservatives-what we called the Daley-Rizzo Democrats in the North and, frankly, the Wallace Democrats in the South."
Buchanan grew up in Washington, D.C., among the first group-men like his father, an accountant and a father of nine, who had supported Roosevelt but also revered Joseph McCarthy. The Southerners were the kind of men whom Nixon whipped into a frenzy one night in the fall of 1966, at the Wade Hampton Hotel, in Columbia, South Carolina. Nixon, who was then a partner in a New York law firm, had travelled there with Buchanan on behalf of Republican congressional candidates. Buchanan recalls that the room was full of sweat, cigar smoke, and rage; the rhetoric, which was about patriotism and law and order, "burned the paint off the walls." As they left the hotel, Nixon said, "This is the future of this Party, right here in the South."

Buchanan gave me a copy of a seven-page confidential memorandum-"A little raw for today," he warned-that he had written for Nixon in 1971, under the heading "Dividing the Democrats." Drawn up with an acute understanding of the fragilities and fault lines in "the Old Roosevelt Coalition," it recommended that the White House "exacerbate the ideological division" between the Old and New Left by praising Democrats who supported any of Nixon's policies; highlight "the elitism and quasi-anti-Americanism of the National Democratic Party"; nominate for the Supreme Court a Southern strict constructionist who would divide Democrats regionally; use abortion and parochial-school aid to deepen the split between Catholics and social liberals; elicit white working-class support with tax relief and denunciations of welfare. Finally, the memo recommended exploiting racial tensions among Democrats. "Bumper stickers calling for black Presidential and especially Vice-Presidential candidates should be spread out in the ghettoes of the country," Buchanan wrote. "We should do what is within our power to have a black nominated for Number Two, at least at the Democratic National Convention." Such gambits, he added, could "cut the Democratic Party and country in half; my view is that we would have far the larger half."

Link (new window)

/And yet guys like Herman Cain and Allen West think that black people that don't vote Republican have been brainwashed.
 
2011-10-19 04:44:51 PM
I find Buchanan's unashamed racism refreshing.
 
2011-10-19 04:44:55 PM
EnviroDude: Philip Francis Queeg: Nah, Pat's been saying this same shiat for years. He's not senile, he's just a hate filled racist.

what was racist in the transcript?

The demographics quoted are the same that the democrats target. Does that make them racist?


So, which account got toasted leading to this gem that has hit the ground running over the past few weeks?
 
2011-10-19 04:45:04 PM
RexTalionis: FTA: BUCHANAN: It goes -- the Hispanic goes 60 to 70 percent Democratic. Asian-Americans which is a bit of a surprise, 60 to 70 percent. Africans- Americans, 90 to 95 percent. That's what Barack Obama got.

Based on my personal observations, lots of Asian-Americans have fairly conservative values, especially among recent immigrants. The Republicans could get a good chunk of the Asian-American vote if they weren't too busy making us feel like we're unwanted refuse washing up on American shores (like what Buchanan is doing here).


Hispanics and African-Americans are, as ethnic groups, are devoutly religious and socially conservative above the national average. If the Republicans would stop blaming brown people for all the crime, unemployment and welfare in America, they'd realize the potential windfall they'd have.
 
2011-10-19 04:45:25 PM
That guy is like the poster child for old white guys terrified of giving up privilege.

The idea that straight white males will be treated just like everyone else is the stuff of his nightmares, and apparently means the end of civilization as we know it.
 
2011-10-19 04:45:27 PM
EnviroDude: Philip Francis Queeg: Nah, Pat's been saying this same shiat for years. He's not senile, he's just a hate filled racist.

what was racist in the transcript?

The demographics quoted are the same that the democrats target. Does that make them racist?


White House adviser Buchanan urged President Nixon in an April 1969 memo not to visit "the Widow King" on the first anniversary of Martin Luther King's assassination, warning that a visit would "outrage many, many people who believe Dr. King was a fraud and a demagogue and perhaps worse.... Others consider him the Devil incarnate. Dr. King is one of the most divisive men in contemporary history." (New York Daily News, 10/1/90)

Yeah, who could possibly be offended by that?
 
2011-10-19 04:45:47 PM
EnviroDude: Philip Francis Queeg: Nah, Pat's been saying this same shiat for years. He's not senile, he's just a hate filled racist.

what was racist in the transcript?

The demographics quoted are the same that the democrats target. Does that make them racist?


Buchanan expanded on part of the book's premise, that America is "disintegrating" because "white America is an endangered species."
 
2011-10-19 04:46:14 PM
EnviroDude: Philip Francis Queeg: Nah, Pat's been saying this same shiat for years. He's not senile, he's just a hate filled racist.

what was racist in the transcript?

The demographics quoted are the same that the democrats target. Does that make them racist?


yeah, they really should be ignored, and shunned by everyone to make it fair to the republicans.
 
2011-10-19 04:46:45 PM
Trying to justify apartheid in South Africa, he denounced the notion that "white rule of a black majority is inherently wrong. Where did we get that idea? The Founding Fathers did not believe this." (syndicated column, 2/7/90) He referred admiringly to the apartheid regime as the "Boer Republic": "Why are Americans collaborating in a U.N. conspiracy to ruin her with sanctions?" (syndicated column, 9/17/89)

What's wrong with being racy?
 
2011-10-19 04:48:15 PM
JusticeandIndependence: FloydA: AirForceVet:

I, for one, have no problem with this.


Seconded.

It never seems to occur to the GOP to ask "why don't [demographic segment] vote for us?"

Actually they did.

HANNITY: What do you say to those people saying there is Pat Buchanan? Well, no, no. What do you say to them, they say, why don't you break it down along belief system rather than racial lines?

BUCHANAN: Well, I agree, I mean, I'll tell you why many African- Americans vote Democratic is because, you know, the federal government stopped, ended slavery, it ended segregation, it supported civil rights, supports affirmative action. But the Feds did that and they tend to believe in the federal government as a good, powerful positive institution, it's on our side. And Hannity and Buchanan and these guys are constantly knocking it, and that's why we are against them. So, that's an understandable position. But what I'm saying is it is a realistic statement to say that that's going to be the future as well.


I love Buchanan. He's old school. Racist? I dunno, maybe. But he just comes right out and says shiat. Hell with the code words. "McCain won't win Pennsylvania unless every black in Philadelphia gets the flu on election day!" (not a direct quote, but that's the type of shiat he'll say). He is to political commentary what "Blazing Saddles" was to Westerns. Except Buchanan isn't intentionally funny. But quite often correct.
 
2011-10-19 04:48:41 PM
vernonFL: I find Buchanan's unashamed racism refreshing.

Agreed. I much prefer bigots to be out in the open instead of trying to hide behind euphemisms. Have some balls and stand up for you bigoted values.
 
2011-10-19 04:49:31 PM
EnviroDude: Philip Francis Queeg: Nah, Pat's been saying this same shiat for years. He's not senile, he's just a hate filled racist.

what was racist in the transcript?

The demographics quoted are the same that the democrats target. Does that make them racist?


The chicks from Prussian Blue are too young to sleep with you, but keep up the good work!
 
2011-10-19 04:53:55 PM
RexTalionis: FTA: BUCHANAN: It goes -- the Hispanic goes 60 to 70 percent Democratic. Asian-Americans which is a bit of a surprise, 60 to 70 percent. Africans- Americans, 90 to 95 percent. That's what Barack Obama got.

Based on my personal observations, lots of Asian-Americans have fairly conservative values, especially among recent immigrants. The Republicans could get a good chunk of the Asian-American vote if they weren't too busy making us feel like we're unwanted refuse washing up on American shores (like what Buchanan is doing here).


Yeah, but you guys like math and science so the Republicans don't want you.
 
2011-10-19 04:54:10 PM
I'm just amazed Pat didn't manage to toss in his usual dose of Anti-Semitism into the mix.
 
2011-10-19 04:54:58 PM
(i'mnotsayingit'sbrownpeople...butit'sbrownpeople.jpg)
 
2011-10-19 04:55:13 PM
RexTalionis: Based on my personal observations, lots of Asian-Americans have fairly conservative values, especially among recent immigrants. The Republicans could get a good chunk of the Asian-American vote if they weren't too busy making us feel like we're unwanted refuse washing up on American shores (like what Buchanan is doing here).

So do a lot of Hispanics, and a lot of African Americans. Socially, those two groups are quite conservative. The Republican party treats them as second class citizens though, so they generally lose those votes.

However, to pretend that if the Republican party continually lost elections due to demographic changes, that the party itself wouldn't change, is just stupid and naive.

Then again, I don't expect much else from Buchanan.
 
2011-10-19 04:55:56 PM
coeyagi: Jesus, if not for Fark, you'd never know that half the country still thinks they're living in Jackson, MS ca. 1955.

In all fairness, Jackson used to be more of a one-horse town. It's been moving up in the world, though; nowadays, it's one of the most murderrific towns in the country!
 
2011-10-19 04:56:16 PM
Dear Pat, the reason why Hispanics and Asian tend to vote Democrat is because a solid block of you old school conservatives are all farkin' racists.

Seriously, if the GOP embraced socially conservative Hispanics and Asians as much as they embrace socially conservative white evangelicals, a big block of Hispanics and Asians would vote republican. But you racist farks just can't get over that 1960s Dixiecrat mentality can you?

Nixon was an equal opportunity racist, he called everyone names, Reagan didn't care what color your skin was or what church you went to as long as you wanted to keep the Soviets from winning the cold war, same with H.W and W Bush, they didn't care about oppressing minorities, that is why they got elected and you didn't Pat.
 
2011-10-19 04:58:05 PM
EnviroDude: Philip Francis Queeg: Nah, Pat's been saying this same shiat for years. He's not senile, he's just a hate filled racist.

what was racist in the transcript?

The demographics quoted are the same that the democrats target. Does that make them racist?


1) Well Buchanan called whites in the US an "endangered species" which implies that somehow minorities are going to get rid of all whites in the US which is just not true.

2) He cites problems in California (problems that many other states experience) some how trying to pretend their is a correlation with the state's problems and it's non-white population, while he gives no actually data to prove this correlation.

Those are 2 I can give you more? What else are you too stupid to understand?
 
2011-10-19 04:58:53 PM
cleveoh: I'm just amazed Pat didn't manage to toss in his usual dose of Anti-Semitism into the mix.

That would mean he tacitly supports OWS though.

///tuck and roll like Buchanan's troll
 
2011-10-19 04:59:13 PM
Pat's a race baiter? Say it ain't so!
 
2011-10-19 05:00:01 PM
clovis69: Nixon was an equal opportunity racist, he called everyone names,

Actually Nixon and Regan both fully embraced the use of "Southern strategy" where under the guise of "state's rights" was a wink and nod to southern states that they would be allowed to segregate more and deny blacks voting rights.
 
2011-10-19 05:02:28 PM
HighOnCraic: EnviroDude: Philip Francis Queeg: Nah, Pat's been saying this same shiat for years. He's not senile, he's just a hate filled racist.

what was racist in the transcript?

The demographics quoted are the same that the democrats target. Does that make them racist?

The chicks from Prussian Blue are too young to sleep with you, but keep up the good work!


Hey, I totally forgot about them. Turns out they are actually adults now (but have since renounced white supremacy and said that their parents put them up to the whole thing): Link (new window)
 
2011-10-19 05:03:40 PM
I think what he means to say is that without a strong white America, the days of the epic comb-over are numbered. And what right thinking American wants to sacrifice the epic comb-over on the altar of diversity? Think of your heritage people.
 
2011-10-19 05:03:44 PM
FTA: And when Texas goes the same way and whites are a minority in Texas, when it becomes predominantly overwhelmingly Hispanic, it is going to become predominantly Democratic.

By the way. I am waiting for this day. I think it will happen in my life time and I am going to laugh so hard how the Republican screwed themselves over by staying a party of racist the xenophobic.
 
2011-10-19 05:03:54 PM
 
2011-10-19 05:04:16 PM
I, for one, am looking forward to an America as successful as all the other black majority countries in the world.
 
2011-10-19 05:04:59 PM
Edsel: HighOnCraic: EnviroDude: Philip Francis Queeg: Nah, Pat's been saying this same shiat for years. He's not senile, he's just a hate filled racist.

what was racist in the transcript?

The demographics quoted are the same that the democrats target. Does that make them racist?

The chicks from Prussian Blue are too young to sleep with you, but keep up the good work!

Hey, I totally forgot about them. Turns out they are actually adults now (but have since renounced white supremacy and said that their parents put them up to the whole thing): Link (new window)


Wow, I didn't hear about that. Good for them.
 
2011-10-19 05:05:08 PM
HighOnCraic: EnviroDude: Philip Francis Queeg: Nah, Pat's been saying this same shiat for years. He's not senile, he's just a hate filled racist.

what was racist in the transcript?

The demographics quoted are the same that the democrats target. Does that make them racist?

The chicks from Prussian Blue are too young to sleep with you, but keep up the good work!


Hell those girls aren't even racist/whitepower anymore.

A 2011 profile in The Daily describes the twins' rejection of some of their previous politics:
"I'm not a white nationalist anymore," Lamb told The Daily in an exclusive interview, the twins' first in five years. "My sister and I are pretty liberal now." ... "I'm glad we were in the band," Lynx said, "but I think we should have been pushed toward something a little more mainstream and easier for us to handle than being front-men for a belief system that we didn't even completely understand at that time. We were little kids."
 
2011-10-19 05:06:39 PM
RexTalionis: FTA: BUCHANAN: It goes -- the Hispanic goes 60 to 70 percent Democratic. Asian-Americans which is a bit of a surprise, 60 to 70 percent. Africans- Americans, 90 to 95 percent. That's what Barack Obama got.

Based on my personal observations, lots of Asian-Americans have fairly conservative values, especially among recent immigrants. The Republicans could get a good chunk of the Asian-American vote if they weren't too busy making us feel like we're unwanted refuse washing up on American shores (like what Buchanan is doing here).


i think a lot of people are conservative on many issues but the Republican party is so far out there and its the old white male party...
 
Displayed 50 of 333 comments

First | « | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | » | Last | Show all


This thread is closed to new comments.

Continue Farking
Submit a Link »