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To: Tom Clarke who wrote (331)6/26/1999 8:37:00 PM
From: Neocon  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
There might be a connection, but I give Newt most of the credit on that one, and it ill- becomes Buchanan to complain about lack of conservative principles, and then to turn around and engage in anti- capitalist, populist rhetoric. Besides, the conservatism that has been espoused by most since the '50's has been internationalist, and he has encouraged the worst tendencies among isolationists by playing on their fears of multilateral institutions and the loss of sovereignty. He has also done damage to the legitimate debate over immigration by engaging in nativist and racially divisive rhetoric, as when he used the example of the Zulus as difficult to assimilate. He shoots from the hip much too much...