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Pat Buchanan Outed as White Supremacist On-Air By Pundit Pal

Posted by Alex Blaze, The Bilerico Project at 1:08 PM on January 18, 2008.


You have three white men talking, and the only thing preventing them from starting a circle jerk over the Oppressed White Man is Bill Press.
Pat Buchanan Finally Called

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Someone finally called Pat Buchanan a white supremacist to his face. Well, I'm sure someone else has before, but when was the last time another pundit did? If it's any amount time over a month ago, it's been too long.

What's even stranger about this video is that you have three white men talking, and the only thing preventing them from starting a circle jerk over the Oppressed White Man is a Bill Press willing to call the whole idea stupid.

I suppose this is the corporate media's idea of "fair and balanced."

Of course, we should be expecting a lot more of this coming soon. Should either Obama or Hillary win the nomination (and one will, Edwards is SOL after losing Iowa), we'll be hearing some of the most racist or sexist bile flung their way. The only reason we're hearing more against Hillary right now is because Obama is the Not Hillary. Should he win and become the Not John McCain, watch out.

And it won't be directed just at them, but at anyone who supports them. The conversation, before Carlson and Buchanan turned into the KKK chuckle corner, was about whether the Congressional Black Caucus endorsed Obama just because he's Black. You know, the same "analysis" that's become all too common - Black people will vote for Obama because he's Black, women will vote for Clinton because she's a woman, Black women don't exist, and white men are the only people who can be trusted to vote based on a candidate's character, experience, and politics.

Just sayin', it's bad but expect it to get worse. None of them is running against the media's favorite child right now, none of them have the well-financed right-wing machine turned squarely against him or her.

Maybe this will start that elusive National Conversation on Race or Sex that we've always been hearing so much about. An event like Don Imus's early last year fell from the national consciousness because it was one event and the media can't draw the obvious connections between it and other instances of racism. But in our personality obsessed culture, if one person bore the brunt of racism or sexism for 10 months straight, well, we might start seeing some dots get connected.

I mean, at least Chris Matthews is sorry:

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Tagged as: racism, white supremacists, buchanan, press, carlson, obama, clinton, edwards, matthews

Alex is the Managing Editor of The Bilerico Project


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Bout' Time!!
Posted by: Freedom101 on Jan 18, 2008 2:03 PM   
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Finaly someone put Pat where he belongs. I still shake my head every time CNN, MSNBC or anyone for that matter put this nut job on air.. He's such a Nazi!!

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I know . . .
Posted by: Scientz on Jan 18, 2008 2:41 PM   
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. . . Buchanan was the focus of this post, but I'd like to take this opportunity to mention that I've been done with Tucker Carlson for about three years now. (And Buchanan for about 14!)

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And Scarborough (MSNBC) is a misogynist
Posted by: arieden on Jan 18, 2008 3:03 PM   
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I can't believe how much he hates Hillary Clinton.

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In all fairness...
Posted by: Frank J. Burris on Jan 18, 2008 4:07 PM   
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...didn't he have an African American running mate when he ran for president?

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realdeal
Posted by: realdeal on Jan 18, 2008 5:23 PM   
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"We also ask our readers to refrain from responding to posts by people who only want to derail the conversation with conservative talking points. Please report these comments; do not respond."

Conservative viewpoints not allowed here? I guess I signed up for a Liberal talking point only allowed here site?

I was only fairly going to comment that Tucker and Buchanan were simply pointing out that if just half the "Black only need apply clubs" and all the "White only need apply clubs" were called by the same name of Racist then people like myself who believe in true equality (NO ONE better than another) wouldn't grow sick of all the hypocrisy! REVERSE Racism and discrimination is EQUALLY reprehensible.

I am not a Racist either. Martin Luther King was one of, if not the greatest leader in my lifetime. As a 10 year old in the 60's I sat in front of my T.V. and cried, wondering at the hatred I saw.
Now I wonder why the Democrats and the inferior Black leaders of today continue to seperate the races with hate and bigotry all for their own political gain and not for what the great Martin Luther King envisioned. He laid down his life for the gain of others, for the Dream, not to be judged by the color of their skin but by the content of their character.

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...and this is news how?
Posted by: hurricane hugo on Jan 18, 2008 5:37 PM   
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Why don't you run a story breathlessly announcing that the sun will rise in the east tomorrow?

plur

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Chris Matthews This is Not an Apology
Posted by: odcherenow on Jan 19, 2008 8:08 AM   
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This guy is a classic example of the "stonewall" brigade. Like George, our President. I never did anything wrong and don't you accuse me of it.

A real man would have apologized to Senator Clinton, and all women hearing and remembering the same treatment when they tried to get ahead........... and then, Chris, shut up.

Haven't they taken this guy OFF yet?

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Tuckit and Patit sound like my chickens when they get riled... or lay an egg...
Posted by: TruthBeKnown on Jan 19, 2008 8:26 AM   
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Listen to these two racists' voices. They whine rapidly in shrill voices, throwing up any righteous crap they can.

How revealing. Sounds a lot like my chickens when they get riled or scared or lay an egg.

I'm a white man who knows Tuckit and Patit for the silly asses they are. (I'd love for some real man or real woman to slap them hard when they throw up their insulting platitudes.)

Thanks for stating the obvious, Bill.

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