Time for Pat Buchanan to Go Away

If you didn’t watch Rachel Maddow’s debate with Pat Buchanan tonight, go here and check it out then come on back (embedding the bulky MSNBC video player makes my intertubes seize up).

UPDATE: Video…

Pat repeats the same tired argument that Judge Sotomayor is unqualified for the Supreme Court and therefore doesn’t deserve the nomination — in fact, she’s been elevated, in Pat’s estimation, based solely on race and not intellect. (We can thank, in part, Jonathan Turley for helping to create the “she’s not intellectual” criticism.) Never mind that she has more judicial experience than any Supreme Court justice in modern history.

But back to Pat.

His racist hypocrisy knows no bounds.

While pissing all over Judge Sotomayor’s qualifications, judicial record, accomplishments and achievements, Pat Buchanan thinks Sarah Palin! is qualified to be President of the United States.

Sarah Palin who couldn’t accurately describe the duties of the vice president during a nationally televised vice presidential candidate debate. A woman who’s less intellectually curious than George W. Bush, and has less experience and fewer credentials than the worst president in American history. And Pat Buchanan thinks she’s the best Republican ever. Presidential material.

But Judge Sotomayor is intellectually unqualified for the Supreme Court, right? And Sarah Palin is qualified for the highest office in the land.

What conclusion can we draw from this inconsistency? Easy. Pat Buchanan hates brown people. Read his latest awful editorial and tell me this isn’t true. If he doesn’t hate brown people, he simply, then, believes white males are far superior in almost every way (to be fair, he admits to Maddow that blacks can run fast).

He goes on to complain that white people are being discriminated against and this is a terrible crime. What Pat Buchanan will never admit is that for every one Frank Ricci, there are literally thousands of Americans with dark skin or “exotic” names who are being held back or punished or imprisoned for no other reason than their race or ethnicity. It’s been that way for hundreds of years here.

This naturally doesn’t make discrimination against white people “okay.” In an imperfect system, though, correcting our massive racial imbalance means that, unfortunately, a few Frank Ricci types fall through the cracks. But if people like Pat Buchanan would embrace the spirit of correcting the imbalance, we’d be able to fix these cracks.

Ultimately, however, Pat Buchanan is an old white man who is clinging desperately — and desperately is the appropriate adverb — to the past, as Rachel pointed out. He fears the inevitable browning of America and so he’s lashing out more and more often with this venomous, divisive, hate-mongering language.

The serious question here is whether MSNBC will continue to finance his clearly white supremacist views. If there’s anyone in America who doesn’t deserve more air time, it’s people like Pat Buchanan. They had their time and they failed. Their reign was destructive and a blight on American history. They have no place in the discourse anymore.

Time to step aside, Pat. For the good of the country.

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  • http://homepage.mac.com/wildlifeweb/bird/flamingo/honolulu/flamingo01.jpg veralynn

    Amen

  • http://www.osborneink.com Matt Osborne

    And I was just about to go find that video…Buchanan is a fossil. MSNBC needs to find some other channel to serve as his museum.To me, though, Buchanan’s late slide into unrepentant racism is a long-term good. Think about it: this is the man who brought the phrase “culture war” to America in 1992. By laying his true awfulness out in the light of day, Buchanan provides an object lesson for historians.

  • laddieluv

    Dead on, Bob.And this bigot is interferring with my MSNBC watching because when he comes on now (like yesterday with Chris), I have to turn the channel or scream at the tv.And I’m tired of screaming at the tv. (Keith wondered last week if, when we yell at our televisions, the people inside can hear us. LOL! If only……..I’m sick of MSNBC genuflecting to this a**hole.He’s on almost every show. Not Ed’s, though. I don’t think I’ve seen him on Eds. Having Ron Christie on is bad enough.As far as thinking Falin Palin should be prez, I doubt it. He’s just another horndog old man who’s “wavin’ the flag” for her.GAG!! He so needs to disappear. His sister did. I hated her, too.

  • chinaski

    This had to be said. Thanks Bob.

    I read a book of his back in 2004 that called out GWB on horrible foreign policy but seemed to justify supporting him solely on the religious Supreme Court battles. Essentially GWB can’t run a country but he’ll support my views on the Supreme Court. Buying that book was a waste of money but I blame Jon Stewart…

    The Apocalypse for Buchanan, Dobbs, Beck, Hannity, etc is when Hispanics become the majority according to the “Acorn Census” and none of them will be able to accept it. Hence Bachmann.

  • http://zirgar.blogspot.com ZIRGAR

    I was going to try to write something relevant, but–ah, fuck it. This guy just makes me wanna go punch something. There’s no room in the discourse for this relic and he needs to just shut his fucking goddammed racist gobstopping cockblowing piehole. Fuck!

  • http://arkytek.blogspot.com/ SillyGit

    As Matt noted Patrick Buchanan is a fossil. He thinks it’s still the 50s. He should be hurled into the nearest tarpit post haste.Whenever he opens his mouth racism, sexism, bigotry, and assorted inanities come pouring out. He’s become intolerable.If MSNBC continues to have him on they will lose me as a viewer. I can get my news from the internet. I don’t really need them. I don’t want to be exposed to bigoted assholes in 2009. I had plenty of those in the 60s. That shit went out with Mod hairstyles. Stop it.

  • Clancy

    One would think that his reprehensible views would be enough to conclude Buchanan’s stay at MSNBC, but clearly they are not. Buchanan’s bigotry is horrendous, but what is truly disgusting is that his justifications for attacking Judge Sotomayor (and others) are so factually challenged. Check out the charges he lays out against Sotomayor in his column and repeatedly on MSNBC. They are demonstrably false, yet no one seems to care (just as they seem to care very little about his race baiting).1) He regularly implies or outright lies about Sotomayor reading “children’s books” in college to improve her English comprehension. Of course, self-improvement is something we should applaud, and–in the past–English language skills were something that Buchanan himself encouraged Latinos to improve in order to “assimilate,” but here Buchanan regularly denigrates Sotomayor’s effort (and intellect). Buchanan will regularly claim that these were books for young children, arguing that, “I think that, I mean if you’re, frankly if you’re in college and you’re working on Pinocchio or on the troll under the bridge, I don’t think that’s college work.” What is known about these “children’s books,” however, is that they were classic novels, such as “Huckleberry Finn,” and “The Great Gatsby.” Otherwise known as books that kids generally read in high school, but which are not generally considered children’s literature.2) Sotomayor was the valedictorian of her high school. Buchanan rarely acknowledges this, but when confronted with the fact, or the fact that Sotomayor received excellent grades in high school and college, dismisses the accomplishment with a wave of the hand while repeating that, “everyone gets A’s THESE DAYS.” Um, Pat, Sotomayor has been out of college for over 30 years.3) Sotomayor has published several law articles. Admittedly, not many, but it’s disingenuous to compare her dearth of publishing to scholars (who are required to publish) when she has been a prosecutor or a judge, both professions generally discourage publishing.Perhaps, it is merely a byproduct of the 24-hour news cycle and a symptom of what ails the cable news industry, but regular employees of “news” organizations should not be permitted to regularly manufacture “facts.”

  • http://exoevolution exoevolution

    I believe that Buchanan, while working for Nixon, was one of the architects of the “Southern Strategy”, that helped transform the South from firmly Democratic to Republican, following the voting rights act of the mid 60′s, giving Blacks the RIGHT to VOTE. The “Southern Strategy” was an obvious appeal to White RACISM!The question is, WHY does MSNBC allow such an OBVIOUS “racist” to have a platform???

  • camel54

    Keep him coming and show the footage of him and acting senators and representatives making the same racist comments. Tie the Republicans to him as well as to Rush and Beck and let Pat help widen the accepted view that the Republican party is the party of racist, white, lying men.

  • DP23

    He’s bad for my blood pressure. I’m going on a mission. No more being “tolerant” of this blatantly racist douchebag. He isn’t “quaint” or whatever MSNBC uses as a rationale to give him a pulpit. Rachel handed him his head. He needs to be trotted through Ed, Keith and lathered, rinsed and repeated until enough people get sick of him that MSNBC starts to lose advertisers.

  • eve

    I wrote an email yesterday to MSNBC before this exchange between Rachel and Buttchanan. Not that they will care, buy I wrote that I would not be watching their network as long as they choose to allow such blatant racist remarks to be aired.

  • cgwalt

    The blacks fun faster comment was right out of the neo nazi playbook.He is not a charming avuncular Irish uncle who tells you about “when he was in Paris during the WWII”.No.This cocksucker hates any color other than white and the fact that he still has a forum amazes me.

  • mrspeel2

    BRAVO to both you and Rachel Maddow! She did a fantastic job last night and this article is spot on! I wish more of the network’s pundits would take him to task for his ridiculous life view such as the dressing down that Eugene Robinson gave him the other night on “Hardball”.

    It seemed that when Obama came onto the political stage, Buchanan began to lift the veil on his supremacist views and he’s been sliding down that slippery slope ever since. Now that Sonia Sotormayor is in the spotlight, he’s finally reached the bottom and he definitely does not deserve ANY airtime on MSNBC!

    When I read the article Buchanan wrote the other day, I immediately wrote MSNBC and told them he should be on Fox rather than their network and requested that they get rid of him. He may have some sort of contractual agreement with the network and they can’t dump him right now, but I think it would be in their best interest to just buy him off and be rid of him.

    MSNBC is losing a lot of credibility by keeping him around!

  • http://www.windonwater.net QueenTiye

    I’ll say what I said again…. there is REAL benefit to Pat Buchanan belonging to a set of colleagues who challenge his views, lovingly, than that he be left to take his besieged feelings to a place where they are massaged, increased, and coddled, and allowed to fester into something outright dangerous.QT

  • cgwalt

    QT, you’re right.But next time don’t watch him … instead read the transcripts.He’s terrified. His entire world is changing and as a true conservative he must resist it.If his message wasn’t so vile I could almost feel some pity.almost.

  • http://www.windonwater.net QueenTiye

    ^^yes, cgwalt. Pity isn’t what’s called for. Correction is. And appreciation for a human being warped with wrong ideas.BTW – Rachel neglected to correct him on a particular bit of canard that is profoundly unfair, so here is Ta-Nehisi Coates on the job:http://ta-nehisicoates.theatlantic.com/archives/2009/07/if_you_got_a_racist_mind.phpFTR: Blacks have died in every single war this country has ever fought – fighting in defense of the country.

  • susan08

    The sympathizers couldn’t be more wrong. Pat has been a vicious woman-hater and racist since he appeared on the scene. Good for Rachel for being the first to truly call him on it – although she was way too kind.Any time a woman or minority has success it VICTIMIZES WHITE MEN? HOW CAN THOSE WHO RUN THE POWER STRUCTURE BE VICTIMIZED BY THE SUCCESS OF ANYONE? White men have had the benefit of affirmative action for hundreds of years. Why didn’t he answer how well he did in college – what college he went to – what were his SATS? George Bush (LIKE ALL WHITE MEN OF PRIVILEGE) was a ‘legacy’ at Yale – which meant he was given preference over other candidates. This was not his only advantage.The sick freak doesn’t even know how the system works! I’m signing a petition to get him off the air today.Sure Queen Tiye – just make sure you don’t have any kids of color visiting your home when this Klansman is ranting – he doesn’t deserve to have a public forum of any kind.

  • http://www.windonwater.net QueenTiye

    Hi Susan. I’ll make sure to keep any kids of color safely away from my house should I have Pat Buchanan on my airwaves…Erm… ok, that’s not fair. You’re making an assumption about me. I’m African-American. My child, therefore, is a “kid of color.”If Pat’s a Klansman, I’ll take the proof of that. Otherwise, I stand by my statement. The more we can surround these types with loving opposition, instead of shunning them and letting them aggregate into hateful conclaves (like the Klan) the better off we are.QT