Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Pat Buchanan on Norway Terrorist: "He May Be Right"

Now, it's one thing for Buchanan to call Adolf Hitler "an individual of great courage, a soldier’s soldier in the Great War, a leader steeped in the history of Europe," or to extol the virtues of bringing lucky-ducky Africans to America in slave ships. Nobody really disputes these truths, do they?

But now Pat's saying that the perpetrator of the mass murder in Oslo "may be right," you can be sure MSNBC will finally get around to firing him. Right?

Europe faces today an authentic and historic crisis.

With her native-born populations aging, shrinking and dying, Europe's nations have not discovered how to maintain their prosperity without immigrants. Yet the immigrants who have come - from the Caribbean, Africa, the Middle East, South Asia - have been slow to learn the language and have failed to attain the educational and occupational levels of Europeans. And the welfare states of Europe are breaking under the burden.

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As for a climactic conflict between a once-Christian West and an Islamic world that is growing in numbers and advancing inexorably into Europe for the third time in 14 centuries, on this one, Breivik may be right.

[MediaMatters]

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