Pat Buchanan lost two presidential campaigns with two parties during his political career. In 1996, he unsuccessfully sought the Republican nomination for president. Four years later, he made it onto the general election ballot as a Reform Party candidate. He came in fourth place behind George W. Bush, Al Gore, and Ralph Nader.
So Buchanan is intimately familiar with the art of the loss — something that Barack Obama seems to be struggling with now that his party got clobbered in the latest election.
This week, in an interview on Newsmax, Buchanan called out Obama’s “bitter” attitude during the presidential transition and took down a couple other high-ranking Democrats in the process.
Watch Buchanan ridicule Obama, Schumer, and Reid on the next page:
EX- Presidents and fam;y SHOULD alwayIs exit with CLASS and GRACE and DIGN ITY not as sour grapes or acid tongues .
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!
Duffy Guidry Correct, I agree and understand the ignorance of a few racist, but intend on standing for those whom are unjustly being called out. Time to back our Country together and put the treasonous, low lives six feet under! The paid TROLLS here on FB need exposed and pursued with truths and persistence! 😉
He’s just throwing a tantrum, and what does one do to a kid when they carry on as this? The ‘superiors’ give ’em a time out… So let’s just give him one. Since he’s building a wall around his (rented) abode, let him stay in it, never to come out until such time as the ‘New Govt’ will permit.
Just get the hell back to hell.
Americans should wreck your face
David Breyer I lived in Newark New Jersey in the 1970’s for 5 years where I had my first real interaction with so many black people & I found them to just be people – i learned about racism there too & they take it to many levels on the east coast Puerto Rican, Cuban besides the usual black white. I was familiar with Harlem & Spanish Harlem & neighborhoods not to go into because of the criminal respect the races demanded which also hurt their own race to not go along with the crime. I know enough to have compassion for their struggle & I know many more who have broken out of that & have become very successful happy people who are not recognized for their skin color. I eat lunch with friends & I don’t think of myself eating lunch with a black person – I think of eating lunch with a friend – color doesn’t come into it & I raised my kids that way, too. They have many friends of all races & never mention them by color or race – they have a name & that’s how we distinguish who we are talking about or meeting with. It’s not that hard. But if people prefer crime then they get thrown in that category & called whatever anyone wants to call them. They violated so they are going to get violated. How are you on your expertise of the black race – one who sympathizes with their failures or one who helps them to succeed? You wouldn’t recognize me as an expert on race relations because you don’t know me in a couple of sentences – but ill tell you one more thing – I don’t walk in egg shells for fear of a prejudice comment coming back a me – I’m respectful but not ultra sensitive to the drama plays on every little thing. I’m just a normal person trying to find normalcy for my grandchildren to live a free life like I have had. No more foolishness – if you really care for the black man you would help them to succeed not help them wallow in their failures – that actually goes for anyone – doesnt have to be a black person – I sympathize with the Indian – they are treated so minimally for worth.
He’s showing his true ways
Jonathan Wells, how about Dr Ben Carson.
In just 11 days and a wake up this man’s legacy will end with a thunderous applause.