Miller Essay for Vol 7 - Voices of Democracy.
The Myth of a Polarized America, Fiorina argues that this idea of a “culture war” is one propagated by the media and that there is no war going on at all. His thoughts on this matter are that political candidates themselves are becoming more polarized and giving the false impression that the public as a whole is more polarized. In the first chapter of the book Fiorina starts off by.
The Myth of a Polarized America,1 Morris Fiorina takes aim at the contention that there is a culture war in America, that our society is badly divided and polarized so that we are rapidly falling into two competing camps ready to do battle with one another. It is a bold argument.
The New Patriotism Patrick J. Buchanan Good morning. Today, I am ending my lifelong membership in the Republican Party, and my campaign for its nomination; and I am declaring my intention to seek the nomination of the Reform Party for the presidency of the United States. This decision was not made without anguish and regret. I will forever cherish the memory of having been perhaps the only.
The 2000 presidential campaign of Pat Buchanan, conservative pundit and adviser to both President Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan, was formally launched on March 2, 1999 as Buchanan announced his intention to seek the Republican Party nomination for the presidency of the United States in the 2000 presidential election. Buchanan had twice sought the nomination of the Republican Party in 1992.
Pat Buchanan has always favored a strong, independent state of Israel. He has been a lifelong friend to the Jewish people, both individually and collectively speaking. In 1973, as a special assistant to President Nixon, he strongly supported the decision to aid the Israelis with a massive airlift that saved the country in the Yom Kippur War. In 1976, he supported the Israeli raid on Entebbe.
Pat Buchanan, yes, Pat Buchanan, had a sensible, persuasive essay on Friday (“The Sun Sets on the West”) on the demise of European responsibility, and with it the decline of NATO (e.g.
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