Peter Brimelow talks about the fall of the Republican Party

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Peter Brimelow discusses immigration policy and the fall of the Republican Party at the National Press Club, Washington, DC. January 29th, 2009.

By Michael Ruhl, University of New Mexico - Talk Radio News Service

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  • @hotstixx I know what he publishes I'm a subscriber. And he is not a white supremacist.

  • @kubaniski thanks for the bleedin obvious..but my comment still stands with regard to who he publishes.do some research.

  • @hotstixx white supremicists? and anti-semites?

    Just because someone is pro-white doesn't make them ant-other or a supremacist. Also critisizingg a group for it's actions is not the same thing as being anti-that group.

  • currently appearing at cpac and regular publisher of white supremacists and anti semites.

  • @ktxus05

    I got it. You are willing to tolerate the Project for a New American Century, Enron, Blackwater, and the Bush Family Agenda.

    Knock yourself out.

  • @odinata Ron Paul is a Republican, I thought? Or is he a Libertarian? I could have sworn he ran for the Republican nomination in 2008. But if he was a Republican, then that is my point exactly. you don't find guys like him working for the Democrats, but the Republicans, even the neo-cons, at least tolerate him. They also tolerated Pat Buchanan, who was very big in the party until the creeping of neo-conservative ideology into the party forced him to leave and run for the Reform Party.

  • @ktxus05

    "Not as bad" is an opinion--one you are welcome to.

    I tend to agree with Ron Paul and others, who fear the Neo-con agenda is not a valid choice in the false dichotomy of "the lesser of two evils".

  • @odinata Actually, I just finished Pat Buchanan's "Death of the West" and "Day of Reckoning," so I think myself quite well-informed regarding the neo-conservative movement and George "Dubbyah" Bush in particular. I never said I agree with them - on many issues they seem like liberals, quite frankly. Their silly crusade to bring "peace and democracy" to every Muslim and third-world dictatorship is pure folly. But they aren't as bad as Obama and the Democrats, no way.

  • @ktxus05

    You must not be familiar with the Bush family, their history, or the Neocon agenda.

  • @odinata Absolutely. Both mainstream parties have been soft on illegals, and don't even consider settign new restrictions on legal immigration (we accept over a million a year, most from the third world, and Bush doesn't seem to give a damn). Neoconservatives have infiltrated the Republican Party, but socialism has been the game of Democrats for years. Both parties are messed up beyond repair, but I think the Republicans are the lesser of two evils.

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