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emma_goldman
12th October 2006, 00:04
October 9, 2006.



Pat Buchanan's latest book is a white nationalist rant -- but that hasn't stopped it from climbing the best-seller charts.

Since the start of his latest book tour, Patrick Buchanan has appeared on just about every major television and cable network in the country, often more than once. He's been on NBC's "Today" show, the three most watched news programs on FOX, CNN's "Lou Dobbs Tonight," HBO's "Real Time with Bill Maher," and countless radio programs. During one four-day period in late August, the author was welcomed on no less than five NBC-affiliated programs. Together, these appearances have made Buchanan's new book, State of Emergency: The Third World Invasion and Conquest of America, a runaway bestseller.

The three-time presidential candidate is no stranger to the major media, being personally acquainted with many of those who interviewed him. A veteran columnist with the Creators Syndicate and an analyst for MSNBC, Buchanan was a founding member of three prime-time network or cable channel talk shows and has written for many of the nation's major newspapers and magazines. That might explain the kid-gloves treatment he got from virtually all his interviewers, most of whom did not seem to have read or understood the book they were helping to publicize.

In fact, the book reflects racial views that have now veered to the extreme. White America is changing color, Buchanan argues -- "one of the greatest tragedies in human history." The Mexican government is involved in a plot to take over the Southwestern United States, and parts of this country already look like the "Third World." The segregated South wasn't all bad "culturally" -- blacks and whites were united, after all. America, despite what its founders wrote, was a nation formed not on the basis of creed but rather a homogenous ethnic culture. To put it plainly, State of Emergency is a white nationalist tract. The thesis is that America must retain a white majority to survive as a nation. It is rooted in a blood-and-soil nationalism more blood than soil. The echoes of Nazi ideology are clear and chilling. As Buchanan helpfully explained to John King, who was interviewing him in one of his several CNN appearances: "We gotta get into race and ethnic questions."

State of Emergency unapologetically reflects Buchanan's insistence on the centrality of race to the United States and its culture. "This idea of America as a creedal nation bound together not by 'blood or birth or soil' but by 'ideals' that must be taught and learned ... is demonstrably false," Buchanan writes in the book.

Simply put, America is not a nation of ideas. It is a nation of people -- white people. Buchanan is especially overt in making this case when he endorses the view of his late mentor and editor Sam Francis, that American and European civilizations could never have been created without the "genetic endowments" of whites. He goes on to describe discussions of race as "the Great Taboo"; to ignore the role of race, he adds, is "like not telling one's doctor of a recurring pain that could kill you."

None of this seems to bother Buchanan's cheerleaders.

"Congratulations on the response to your book," said Lou Dobbs, the CNN anchorman who has made a profession of attacking illegal immigration in story after story after story, as he introduced his old CNN colleague. Dobbs then offered up his own view that President Bush was carrying on an "outright war" against middle-class Americans by allowing illegal immigration. Wrapping up the interview, Dobbs concluded: "The book is State of Emergency. It's No. 3 on the best-selling list. ... I'm going to repeat it one more time. The book is State of Emergency. Pat Buchanan, always good to talk to you. ... [Y]ou've got a lot of readers, so keep it rolling."

Dobbs isn't the only one helping Buchanan keep his book rolling.

James Edwards, a former volunteer in Buchanan's 2000 presidential campaign and current host of the Memphis AM radio show "The Political Cesspool," did his part, too. But this show was no mainstream broadcast. It has featured an array of past and present Klansmen and neo-Nazis, a veritable "Who's Who" of the radical right. In an exultant E-mail sent out by the radio show after Buchanan was featured, long-time white supremacist Winston Smith celebrated.

"Don't ever let anyone tell you that this broadcast doesn't matter, my friends," he wrote, "because when the likes of Pat Buchanan agrees to be on your program, he does so only after his people have researched the program and decided it's in their interest."

State of Emergency is not the first book to reflect Buchanan's racialist philosophy. In 2002, Buchanan's The Death of the West warned white Christendom against a looming demographic tipping point. (The book's message so energized former Klan leader David Duke that Duke fantasized on his own radio show last year about winning the presidency with Buchanan as his running mate.) It was in that book -- edited by Francis, chief ideologue of the white supremacist Council of Conservative Citizens -- that Buchanan first began using the explicit language of white nationalism. In his footnotes to The Death of the West, the former Nixon speechwriter even cited the late William Pierce, author of the race-war novel The Turner Diaries (the blueprint for the Oklahoma City bombing) and the founder of America's then-leading neo-Nazi group, to back up his own arguments.

Once again, to make his case in State of Emergency, Buchanan relies on a trove of extreme-right sources. His urgent call for thwarting the "invasion" of non-European immigrants leans heavily on material written by hate group members or postings on hate sites, with citations to nearly every sector of the hate movement, from neo-Nazis to neo-Confederates. He cites the work of white supremacist James Lubinskas; Edward Rubinstein, of the white nationalist think tank National Policy Institute; Clyde Wilson, a board member of the racist and secessionist League of the South; and Wayne Lutton, a veteran immigrant- and gay-hater. Buchanan also quotes Lutton's anti-immigrant hate journal The Social Contract.

Buchanan is equally schooled in hate from abroad, mentioning work of British white supremacist Derek Turner published in the American hate journal The Occidental Quarterly, which argues "the civilization and free governments that whites have created" will collapse as they become a minority. And Buchanan knows the oldies-but-goodies, quoting English politician Enoch Powell approvingly at the beginning of his final chapter. Powell was dumped by the Tory leadership in 1968 for claiming that non-white immigration would cause "rivers of blood" to flow in Britain; he has been a white nationalist icon ever since. (In the book, Buchanan claims Powell was essentially correct in his analysis of the problem, but that his "Rivers of Blood" speech was taken out of its original context and distorted.)

Buchanan is especially enamored of his deceased friend Sam Francis, the white supremacist who was fired in 1995 by The Washington Times for breaking the "race taboo" and went on to a 10-year career editing the Citizens Informer, a bimonthly newsletter put out by the Council of Conservative Citizens, which grew out of the segregationist White Citizens Councils of the 1950s and '60s. Far more than Buchanan's friend and editor, Francis was his mentor. Buchanan knows Francis' racist oeuvre inside and out, citing some seven Francis pieces. Buchanan's basic argument in State of Emergency -- America should be a white country and dark-skinned immigrants threaten it -- was made by Francis for years.

Now, through his old friend Buchanan, Francis continues to be heard from beyond the grave.

Patrick Buchanan: In His Own Words

Excerpts from State of Emergency, The Third World Invasion and Conquest of America:

"Our ancestors were not paralyzed by guilt. Confident in their culture and civilization, they believed in their superiority over what Kipling had called the 'lesser breeds without the law.'"

"Was not Western civilization vastly superior to the indigenous civilizations it encountered and crushed, from the Aztecs and Incas in the Americas to the Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist, Taoist civilizations from Africa to the Far East?"

"Against the will of the vast majority of Americans, America is being transformed ... we are witness to one of the greatest tragedies in human history."

"Though the South remained segregated [before the Civil Rights movement], culturally, we were one."

"California is becoming -- indeed, has become -- a Third World state."

"Thus the world's finest five-star hotel, the United States of America, becomes the flophouse for the planet."

"Since Americans of European descent -- unlike Germans -- are not into sackcloth-and- ashes, but take immense pride in their ancestor's achievements and bridle at reverse discrimination, it is hard to see a happy future of peace and reconciliation [if white guilt continues]."

"This idea of America as a creedal nation bound together not by 'blood or birth or soil' but by 'ideals' that must be taught and learned ... is demonstrably false."

"America faces an existential crisis. If we do not get control of our borders, by 2050 Americans of European descent will be a minority in the nation their ancestors created and built."

"A new border war has begun with the first signs of an 'intifada' to retake control of the Southwest."

Alexander Zaitchik is a staff writer at the Intelligence Report, a project of the Southern Poverty Law Center.

Guerrilla22
12th October 2006, 01:59
Just another example of the prevailing racist, anti-immigrant, mono culture endorsing by the reactionaries in this country and then they try to claim that they're not racist and get all upset when called so. :rolleyes:

mauvaise foi
12th October 2006, 06:22
Against the will of the vast majority of Americans, America is being transformed ... we are witness to one of the greatest tragedies in human history.

"One of the greates tragedies in human history?" As opposed to what? Black slavery? the genocide of indigenous people and the theft of their land?

Emperor Ronald Reagan
12th October 2006, 10:03
"Don't ever let anyone tell you that this broadcast doesn't matter, my friends," he wrote, "because when the likes of Pat Buchanan agrees to be on your program, he does so only after his people have researched the program and decided it's in their interest."

Kind of like when Ali G completely made a fool of Buchanan on national television?

R_P_A_S
12th October 2006, 10:09
this is fucking sickning. what this piece of shit says? what a scum bag.

R_P_A_S
12th October 2006, 10:12
question.. how is it that this fucks have time to fill an entire book of ignorant bullshit?

emma_goldman
12th October 2006, 12:33
Originally posted by mauvaise [email protected] 12 2006, 03:23 AM

Against the will of the vast majority of Americans, America is being transformed ... we are witness to one of the greatest tragedies in human history.

"One of the greates tragedies in human history?" As opposed to what? Black slavery? the genocide of indigenous people and the theft of their land?
That's why it's one of the...not THE. :)

R_P_A_S
12th October 2006, 21:16
scumbags like this fool make my blood boil. you dont even know how pissed it gets me.

R_P_A_S
12th October 2006, 21:17
"Our ancestors were not paralyzed by guilt. Confident in their culture and civilization, they believed in their superiority over what Kipling had called the 'lesser breeds without the law.'"

Im sorry. but what the hell is KIPLING?

BreadBros
13th October 2006, 02:41
Originally posted by [email protected] 12 2006, 06:18 PM

"Our ancestors were not paralyzed by guilt. Confident in their culture and civilization, they believed in their superiority over what Kipling had called the 'lesser breeds without the law.'"

Im sorry. but what the hell is KIPLING?
Rudyard Kipling, he was a racist British douchebag living in India during colonial times. He wrote "The Jungle Book". Basically he developed the idea of "white man's burden" which essentially stated that since according to him the white race was superior to other races, they had a burden to "take care" of everyone else. This of course was used to justify colonialism, imperialism, plundering, violence, racism, etc. Its all bullshit. Buchanan is a racist asshole, no doubt about it. Sad to see hes gaining legitimacy in the public eye, but then again its mostly the same ignorant type of people that buy Bill O'Reilly's books that are buying his.

R_P_A_S
13th October 2006, 03:05
Originally posted by BreadBros+Oct 12 2006, 11:42 PM--> (BreadBros @ Oct 12 2006, 11:42 PM)
[email protected] 12 2006, 06:18 PM

"Our ancestors were not paralyzed by guilt. Confident in their culture and civilization, they believed in their superiority over what Kipling had called the 'lesser breeds without the law.'"

Im sorry. but what the hell is KIPLING?
Rudyard Kipling, he was a racist British douchebag living in India during colonial times. He wrote "The Jungle Book". Basically he developed the idea of "white man's burden" which essentially stated that since according to him the white race was superior to other races, they had a burden to "take care" of everyone else. This of course was used to justify colonialism, imperialism, plundering, violence, racism, etc. Its all bullshit. Buchanan is a racist asshole, no doubt about it. Sad to see hes gaining legitimacy in the public eye, but then again its mostly the same ignorant type of people that buy Bill O'Reilly's books that are buying his. [/b]
fucking bastards! this is some sad shit. fuck this fascist!

R_P_A_S
13th October 2006, 03:08
first of all.. why do i think i can debate this pricks? i mean the shit they say belongs at a Klan rally.
no one in africa, the americas, and asia asked this fuck "devils" to come over and colonize our land.

BreadBros
13th October 2006, 21:04
Its pointless to debate with "pundits" like this. Their job is to use rhetoric to avoid actual discussion of any real meaning and portray themselves as being correct. Remember, being revolutionary means you will go against most of the accepted values of society, it means you will be in contention with the entire "guiding thoughts" of the present society, so our arguments will of course always be dismissed as violating some aspect of bourgeois society, which these individuals are incapable of looking past.

R_P_A_S
13th October 2006, 22:03
Originally posted by [email protected] 13 2006, 06:05 PM
Its pointless to debate with "pundits" like this. Their job is to use rhetoric to avoid actual discussion of any real meaning and portray themselves as being correct. Remember, being revolutionary means you will go against most of the accepted values of society, it means you will be in contention with the entire "guiding thoughts" of the present society, so our arguments will of course always be dismissed as violating some aspect of bourgeois society, which these individuals are incapable of looking past.
sounds difficult. abut i fucking love being on this side.

Patchd
14th October 2006, 17:29
Sorry, Pat Buchanan??? I've never heard of him/her.

Comrade J
14th October 2006, 21:56
Originally posted by [email protected] 14 2006, 02:30 PM
Sorry, Pat Buchanan??? I've never heard of him/her.
Then Google is your friend.

Google.com (http://www.google.com)

R_P_A_S
25th November 2006, 19:44
Originally posted by BreadBros+October 13, 2006 01:41 am--> (BreadBros @ October 13, 2006 01:41 am)
[email protected] 12 2006, 06:18 PM

"Our ancestors were not paralyzed by guilt. Confident in their culture and civilization, they believed in their superiority over what Kipling had called the 'lesser breeds without the law.'"

Im sorry. but what the hell is KIPLING?
Rudyard Kipling, he was a racist British douchebag living in India during colonial times. He wrote "The Jungle Book". Basically he developed the idea of "white man's burden" which essentially stated that since according to him the white race was superior to other races, they had a burden to "take care" of everyone else. This of course was used to justify colonialism, imperialism, plundering, violence, racism, etc. Its all bullshit. Buchanan is a racist asshole, no doubt about it. Sad to see hes gaining legitimacy in the public eye, but then again its mostly the same ignorant type of people that buy Bill O'Reilly's books that are buying his. [/b]
hey.. so i was looking for this "Jungle Book" and its written by the douche KIPLIN. but is a childrens fantasy book. I want to read what this scum bag had to say.. whats the name of the book?

Anton
26th November 2006, 00:48
http://www.boondocksnet.com/ai/kipling/kipling.html

there, found his hole stupid-ass poem for ya

Dooga Aetrus Blackrazor
26th November 2006, 10:18
Not a surprise. Dawkins' The God Delusion became a best seller. Don't try and tell me atheism is on the rise. The question is - will the populace be confused by the brilliance of Dawkins or the emotional appeal of Buchanan. It depends on the person and the circumstances surrounding them, I think.

R_P_A_S
26th November 2006, 19:39
OK. so where is the book at? or where does he come up with his racist theory that the white man is to 'take care' of all races and be their boss.

Anton
26th November 2006, 19:42
Originally posted by [email protected] 26, 2006 07:39 pm
OK. so where is the book at? or where does he come up with his racist theory that the white man is to 'take care' of all races and be their boss.
the link in my post higher takes you to the poem "White Man's Burden"