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know i never would have thought years ago i never would have thought i'd turn into a fan of pat buchanan you know i mean a lot of issues domestic issues but when he talks about foreign policy i kind of stand up and listen i mean if we have some unlikely bedfellows here but i've been to echo our two other guests here i mean they there are commonalities they do not you wouldn't see very obvious in the beginning but the very different ideological points of view can actually work together they have enormous commonalities in synergies if they did work together. well that's definitely true and the anti-war movement has not only failed to reach out to these people but it's failed to reach out to many demographic constituencies in the united states that have been opposed to war so for example latino is that african-americans are overwhelmingly opposed to war in public opinion but the anti-war movement is done in adequate job of integrating these groups into their into the mass movement the one thing that i would say if i could leave one message to the anti-war movement that i think that it should ch
know i never would have thought years ago i never would have thought i'd turn into a fan of pat buchanan you know i mean a lot of issues domestic issues but when he talks about foreign policy i kind of stand up and listen i mean if we have some unlikely bedfellows here but i've been to echo our two other guests here i mean they there are commonalities they do not you wouldn't see very obvious in the beginning but the very different ideological points of view can actually work together they have...
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you. i said to pat buchanan, if you guys were in miami and you knew that bobby kennedy might be the nominee or vice president you wouldn't have put spiro agnew on the ticket. he said we had to find someone like john lindsay. i laughed because it was a book. this is what happens. some of this stuff you can't make up. what will surprise some of view, with you by the boat or borrow at or whatever, thaw carlos all speeches that he gave, many of which denounce the size of the federal government that has grown too big and powerful and distant from ordinary citizens that we need to break a public education because money alone can't solve it. public welfare is a disaster. this is not what poor people need. they need honorable job. this sounds like tea party staff exit visa speeches he gave in a different context. some of you will remember by the mid 60s some on the left were challenging that worth about liberalism of the new deal and he was one of them. i worked for the guy for auld trouble ends. there's a scandal and a close relationship to watergate. one of robert kennedy's -- i don't know how to
you. i said to pat buchanan, if you guys were in miami and you knew that bobby kennedy might be the nominee or vice president you wouldn't have put spiro agnew on the ticket. he said we had to find someone like john lindsay. i laughed because it was a book. this is what happens. some of this stuff you can't make up. what will surprise some of view, with you by the boat or borrow at or whatever, thaw carlos all speeches that he gave, many of which denounce the size of the federal government that...
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pat buchanan? >> as sarajevo said, you bet 'ya!yes. >> it's the same as social security, five years ago, where republicans put up a plan, democrats don't have to put up an alternative and attack demagogue, demagogue. they should have learned their lesson. >> because they use the same strategy to block obama's health care rae reform. ryan's plan has lost momentum. >> the answer is it doesn' provanythingabout ryan's acceptability or not. it has to do with davis concerni >>> issue four, gas bloat. >> in many places, gas is now more than $4 a gallon. meaning that you could be paying more than $60 to fill up your tank. $3.83 per gallon, practically 4 bucks. that's what the average national price for a gallon of gas has bloated to this week. last year, the price of gasper gallon was a dollar cheaper. today three out of four americans say high gas prices are causing their families financial hardship. about 50% of all americans say gas prices require them that make major changes in their lives, including cutting back on their annual vacati
pat buchanan? >> as sarajevo said, you bet 'ya!yes. >> it's the same as social security, five years ago, where republicans put up a plan, democrats don't have to put up an alternative and attack demagogue, demagogue. they should have learned their lesson. >> because they use the same strategy to block obama's health care rae reform. ryan's plan has lost momentum. >> the answer is it doesn' provanythingabout ryan's acceptability or not. it has to do with davis concerni...
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question, given the global economic meltdown, we just experienced, can you make the case that the imf is ineffective and unnecessary? pat buchanan? >> we closed the gold window in 1971. it was established to maintain the values of currency and to loan money for people that had balance of payment problems. >> do those individuals feel the same way they did earlier? >> two of them are did. >> romaining three? >> -- remaining three? we'll go with what they've got. what are they saying? millton, what's he saying? >> talk to george wills. >> and the gold standard is dead too. you see -- the imf -- >> quickly. we got to get out of here. i'll give you five seconds. what do you think? >> i think it's still necessary, but it should be reformed. >> this conversation is dead, john >>> issue 3 -- hey newt, what's newt? >> i'm newt gingrich and i'm announcing my candidacy for president of the united states. >> newt gingrich former speaker of the house of representatives officially announced that he will seek the republican nomination for the 2012 presidential race 15 months from now. four days after the announcement on sunday, gingrich attac
question, given the global economic meltdown, we just experienced, can you make the case that the imf is ineffective and unnecessary? pat buchanan? >> we closed the gold window in 1971. it was established to maintain the values of currency and to loan money for people that had balance of payment problems. >> do those individuals feel the same way they did earlier? >> two of them are did. >> romaining three? >> -- remaining three? we'll go with what they've got....
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question, given the global economic meltdown, we just experienced, can you make the case that the imf is ineffective and unnecessary? pat buchanan? >> we closed the gold window in 1971. it was established to maintain the values of currency and to loan money for people that had balance of payment problems. >> do those individuals feel the same way they did earlier? >> two of them are did. >> romaining three? >> -- remaining three? we'll go with what they've got. what are they saying? millton, what's he saying? >> talk to george wills. >> and the gold standard is dead too. you see -- the imf -- >> quickly. we got to get out of here. i'll give you five seconds. what do you think? >> i think it's still necessary, but it should be reformed. >> this conversation is dead, john >>> issue 3 -- hey newt, what's newt? >> i'm newt gingrich and i'm announcing my candidacy for president of the united states. >> newt gingrich former speaker of the house of representatives officially announced that he will seek the republican nomination for the 2012 presidential race 15 months from now. four days after the announcement on sunday, gingrich attac
question, given the global economic meltdown, we just experienced, can you make the case that the imf is ineffective and unnecessary? pat buchanan? >> we closed the gold window in 1971. it was established to maintain the values of currency and to loan money for people that had balance of payment problems. >> do those individuals feel the same way they did earlier? >> two of them are did. >> romaining three? >> -- remaining three? we'll go with what they've got....
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donald trump, a very rich guy, you may have heard is coming off like a regular guy, a man of the people, archie bunker, by giving voice, the same way pat buchanan, ross perot, give voice to the rage of the moment. and that is against the establishments in general and barack obama is a personification for it. cliff: he couldn't have written that great book. too well written. it -- he couldn't have gotten into columbia, it's too hard. so racially tinted. >> when you push on that door and it was clearly a reference to fritsch action. you push on -- aaffirmative action. you open that door and i open yourself up to charges of racism. when you speak in those coded words, you open yourself up. he's appealing to this group of people that essentially wants to annul the obama presidency. chris: what i heard, call me naive but i thought once he put out that birth certificate, getting it through the lawyer and getting it certified, everything the critics wanted. i thought that would stop them. >> you were so naive, chris. >> they did pivot very quickly. one of my favorite quotes was trump, i hope it checks out beautifully. such a graceful phrase after he p
donald trump, a very rich guy, you may have heard is coming off like a regular guy, a man of the people, archie bunker, by giving voice, the same way pat buchanan, ross perot, give voice to the rage of the moment. and that is against the establishments in general and barack obama is a personification for it. cliff: he couldn't have written that great book. too well written. it -- he couldn't have gotten into columbia, it's too hard. so racially tinted. >> when you push on that door and it...
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whether it is pat buchanan or donald trump, rush limbaugh, whoever it is, they question whether it was deserved. they don't give out this at harvard law but pilling names out of the had. you have to earn that. the fact that he inherited millions of dollars from his daddy, they would question anyone on what they have learned with the definition of irony. >> buck davis? >> this first thing we are talking about the influence of money and power donald trump has in the country. he's a leader whether you like him or not. he changes minds. with power comes responsibility. and when you have a fella like donald trump whose questioning grades, it quickly sounds like he's questioning academic ability which quickly jumps to questioning intelligence. when a white man with privilege questions, i just went out, questions a black man's intelligence, it sounds very racist and very stereotypical. i think he probably is a very wonderful man, a very smart maun, but it is a prime example how a wonderful, smart man can make a mistake. >> why wouldn't he understand that? >> i think donald trump is in a league of his own. he's operating within a tremendous amount of privilege. and i don't think
whether it is pat buchanan or donald trump, rush limbaugh, whoever it is, they question whether it was deserved. they don't give out this at harvard law but pilling names out of the had. you have to earn that. the fact that he inherited millions of dollars from his daddy, they would question anyone on what they have learned with the definition of irony. >> buck davis? >> this first thing we are talking about the influence of money and power donald trump has in the country. he's a...
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you think that will set back the republican party? >> a couple of weeks ago i was talking to pat buchanan and he is not just a different list -- >> let ting a book, and i'm writing a book that if republicans can't figure out the latino vote, they're not going to be a majority party for the next two, three election cycles. that's powerful. >> i would be interested to find on the heels of the white house visit, celebrities coming to town, is a stretch but every journalist gets to come. we get to ask whatever stupid questions we asked and i'm curious though how effective it is sort of behind closed doors with lawmakers. barack obama meets celebrities all the time. so, sort of selflessness and sort of the influence having a celebrity, and actor coming in. >> what we discovered is, rosario is intimate and salt -- intimately involved. risotto goes in and knocks on doors and talks to people and motivates them to register. so she understands the mechanics of the but then she can translate that to politicians. they are not used to having -- always coming to ask the understand issue. and you're holding me accountable and you talk to people in c
you think that will set back the republican party? >> a couple of weeks ago i was talking to pat buchanan and he is not just a different list -- >> let ting a book, and i'm writing a book that if republicans can't figure out the latino vote, they're not going to be a majority party for the next two, three election cycles. that's powerful. >> i would be interested to find on the heels of the white house visit, celebrities coming to town, is a stretch but every journalist gets...