Patrick Buchanan's book "Suicide of a superpower" just more of his fear on display

Alex Mousolpolous

  Patrick Buchanan tried desperately to be president of the United States and while I agree with his business isolation plans he is a nutty right winger whose big mouth ruined what could of been a decent political career. In his latest book "suicide of a superpower" he laments the fall of Catholicism and the West and the rise if Islam. To Buchanan everything is about ethnicity and race and basically this is the whole purpose of his book. There is no other reason for death of this nation except for the demoghrapic change away from one of European-American control of the political and business world.. He talks a little Russia and their own demographic population hole and Pat has a whole chapter listing the tribalism he has observed around the world. This fear seems to be a common theme and he doesn't miss a pitched battle around the globe between opposing nationalities,religions, and ethnicitys. Ethnic conflicts and wars are waged because of attitudes of Mr Buchanan's are shared and as groups try to live selfishly off the last remaining cheap natural resources on the planet. Mr Buchanan says little of the inequality in everyday life around the world and how that is the main drawing card of prosperous and penniless non-white immigrants he fears so much. Human populations have changed throughout the ages but the main concern of guys like Buchanan is that the earth is not populated by the ones that look like them. They always mention the fact that in 1950 Europeans were like 25% of the population. That was a time where they controlled much of the earth and their numbers were so much higher because they worked much of the Non-white peoples to death in their short decades of colonial rule. Pat goes on to talk about America own tribalism and the white party that the Republican party has become. he doesn't say though that it is because of the party's refusal to accept the coming white minority status has too why maybe there is tribalism coming to the political front in the United States. Nor does he discuss the disgust people have for Catholicism and maybe that is why people attack religion and his particular religion of faith. pat is looking pretty old these days and one has to wonder that in addition to America surviving to 2025, I wonder if Pat Buchanan and his politics will survive to 2016.

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