Sunday, September 09, 2007

Buenas Noches, America

by Patrick J. Buchanan - September 6th, 2007 - Townhall.com

Is [George W.] Bush oblivious to what his friend Vicente Fox laid down in Madrid in 2002 as the long-term strategy of Mexico?

"Eventually, our long-range objective is to establish with the United States ... an ensemble of connections and institutions similar to those created by the European Union, with the goal of attending to future themes as important as ... the freedom of movement of capital, goods, services and persons. The new framework we wish to construct is inspired in the example of the European Union."


George W. Bush mocks this as a "fantasy of conspiracy theorists" while he meets secretly with the same Mexican ruler who procliams the strategy. Is Bush that out of touch with reality or is he simply indifferent to what American citizens want?

At least part of the problem we have in the Republican Party right now is a President who is in favor of actions the overwhelming majority of Republicans reject. We are at war with two forces. Islamofascism and Aztlantism. Americans reject them both by overwhelming percentages. Even the majority of Democrats are opposed to becoming one nation with Mexico, the premise of Aztlantism. However Bush seems to support America in the war against Islamofascism and opposes America in the war against Aztlantism.

Is there any surprise that politics has become chaotic and insane? I would never in a million years have expected I would agree with anything that Patrick Buchanan said, and yet more and more of his writings are starting to embrace positions I agree with. Strange.


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