Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Quote of the Day - November 28, 2007

“Forty-five million of [America's] young have been destroyed in the womb since Roe v. Wade, as Asian, African, and Latin American children come to inherit the estate the lost generation of American children never got to see."
- MSNBC political analyst and former presidential candidate Pat Buchanan speaking to Sean Hannity on the November 26 edition of Fox News' Hannity & Colmes while discussing his new book.


Media Matters reports that Pat Buchanan was in rare form while he hawked his new book, Day of Reckoning: How Hubris, Ideology, And Greed Are Tearing America Apart (Thomas Dunne Books, November 2007), in which he writes that America is "on a path to national suicide."

Buchanan also predicts the days when rioting and looting returns to America's streets as the numbers of minorities (mainly Hispanics and poor Blacks) swell, a la the unrest of thousands of Blacks in the late 1960's:
"According to the U.S. Census Bureau, from 2005 to 2006, our minority population rose 2.4 million to exceed 100 million. Hispanics, 1 percent of the U.S. population in 1950, are now 14.4 percent. Since 2000, their numbers have soured 25 percent to 45 million. The U.S. Asian population grew by 24 percent since 2000, as the number of white kids of school age fell 4 percent. Half the children five and younger today are minority children."

Buchanan also writes that "the greatest cohort of immigrants here today, legal and illegal, is from Mexico" and states that, "[b]y 2050, more than 100 million Hispanics will be in the United States, concentrated in a Southwest that borders on Mexico."

"Almost as many African-American males are in jail or prison as are in colleges or universities. Half of all African-American and Hispanic students drop out of high school. The other half graduates with the math and reading skills of seventh-, eighth- and ninth-graders. Yet by 2050 the number of African-Americans and Hispanics will have almost doubled from today's 85 million, to 160 million. The future seems more ominous than it did in the hopeful days of civil rights. For these burgeoning scores of millions will not long accept second-class accommodations in the affluent society, where they are the emerging majority. The long hot summers of yesterday may be returning."
Read the entire Media Matters article here.


plez sez: i've never liked pat buchanan; his rhetoric drips of xenophobia and racism. waxing poetic for that kinder, gentler time in the 50's and 60's when "those darkies" knew their place. he speaks lovingly of the old melting pot (of europeans), yet decries the new melting pot which threatens to tear us apart and send the country into ruin.
"But take a look at the unity we had, say, in the 1950s and early 1960s. What have we gone through? You had a culture war that's divided us completely on matters of morality. You've got a wholesale invasion, the greatest invasion in human history, coming across your southern border, changing the composition and character of your country. You've got the melting pot that once welded us all together, which has broken down. All of these things are happening, Sean, and, frankly, I don't think we got the kind of solid, firm, strong national leadership you need to deal with this crisis."

he continues to throw around future stats as if they are fact. of course, he can't resist the urge to throw some abortion and "right to life" foolishness to cater to his right-wingers while mixing the overreaction to what's happening in Jena, Louisiana and the use of the n-word by Imus to prove his point.
"...you're going to have 100 million Hispanics in the country, most of them new immigrants from Mexico, which believes that belongs to them. What's going to happen to us, Sean, in my judgment, is what is happening right now: We are Balkanizing. We are dividing and separating from one another politically, morally -- on issues like abortion or Terri Schiavo -- racially and ethnically, when you get Jena and then you get Don Imus, and all of these things ripping us apart. All the things that used to pull us together and hold us together no longer do."

what pat buchanan doesn't understand is that his brand of politics, his demonization of minorities and those who don't think like him are what is tearing this country apart. his lips snarled to spit this hate-filled invectives has roots in the jim crow south from which he obviously draws his inspiration.

how can a country of immigrants complain about immigrants?!? i've never ever understand this argument of exclusion, when everyone (except Native Americans) was an immigrant (even the ones who were brought here involuntarily as slaves) at some point in this country's history. everytime pat buchanan speaks, it scares me... because i know that there are millions more like him in this country. and a good portion of those millions have the power to adversely affect the lives and livelihood of people like me. SCARY!

8 comments:

  1. I really admire the AfroSpear members who regularly read Black and white right-wing thinkers in order to deconstruct, debate and defeat their nonsense. I just can't bring myself to do that.

    In my own defense, I do have my particular interests, like ending the 43-term white male monopoly of the presidency, which is a long-term systemic criticism.

    Anyway, the new Joint Center study says that Black people prefer Clinton over Obama. At the same time, African American Political Pundit has started a new accountability project to keep an eye on Black organizations. What will that project do to make sure that AfroSpear advocacy in the presidential race reflects the views of most Black people as concerns Clinton and Obama?

    Are we preparing to do over the next months that which most Black people want us to do?

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  2. I.E. is it enough to passively accept the inevitable, or do we have to actively try to effectuate the will of the Black public?

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  3. francis,

    thanks for dropping by... and as usual, you leave me such good nuggets of your wisdom. i will read the joint center study. thanks again.

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  4. Just remember in 2050 when you "darkies" and "spics" take over that the Sullivan's were some cool ass "honkys".

    Now excuse me while I bring my brain damaged, pregnant wife to the abortion clinic, then to see Kevokian for a consult, then off to my anti-war rally.

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  5. David,

    you know that you'll always be "honky #1" with me; i appreciate your honesty and candor!

    now, i'm not sure if i can speak for the rest of us "darkies"!

    HA HA HA (you are such a fool!)

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  6. Takes a fool to know a fool, fool. :)

    When Buchanan shows up on MSNBC I always want to change the channel, but then I realize he is going to say some funny shit that I can bring up around the water cooler. He ain't real popular up here in left wing land.

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  7. I still haven't read his book yet, but i've been privy to snippets. From what I can tell he basically says only let western Eu. whites in. Whats ironic is he says in plain language what a lot of other anti-immigration people kind of hint at. The U.S. is afraid of brown people changing the hue of the melting pot.

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  8. We are not immigrants, plez. We were involuntary immigrants. So, the whole ' we're a nation of immigrants' thing falls on deaf ears for me.

    I'm politically incorrect, but then again, I don't see this ' Black/Brown' alliance that so many talk about. I don't see what we've gotten out of this so-called ' alliance'.

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