Via Peter
His first date with his future wife was spent in a
New Hampshire motel room drinking Wild Turkey into the wee hours with
Hunter S. Thompson. He stood several feet away from Martin Luther King
Jr. during the “I Have a Dream” speech. He went to China with Richard M.
Nixon and walked away from Watergate unscathed. He survived
Iran-Contra, too, and sat alongside Ronald Reagan at the Reykjavík
Summit. He invaded America’s living rooms and pioneered the rhetorical
combat that would power the cable news age. He defied the establishment
by challenging a sitting president of his own party. He captured the
fear and frustration of the right by proclaiming a great “culture war”
was at hand. And his third-party candidacy in 2000 almost certainly
handed George W. Bush the presidency, thanks to thousands of Palm Beach,
Florida, residents mistakenly voting for him on the “butterfly ballot”
when they meant to back Al Gore.
If not for his outsize ambition, Pat Buchanan might be the closest
thing the American right has to a real-life Forrest Gump, that patriot
from ordinary stock whose life journey positioned him to witness,
influence and narrate the pivotal moments that shaped our modern world
and changed the course of this country’s history.
Pat's the closest we have to a natural king. Sadly, he has no children. At least he's outlived Sam Francis.
ReplyDeleteSadly, he has no children.
ReplyDeleteWish he had adopted one, in fact, do it now! :)