Pat Buchanan: “My Days As A Political Analyst At MSNBC Have Come To An End”
Written by Todd Gregory
Published
In his new syndicated column headlined “The New Blacklist,” Pat Buchanan announces that he is departing from MSNBC. He devotes much of the column to lashing out against organizations that have called for him to be held accountable for his bigoted rhetoric:
A group called Color of Change, whose mission statement says that it “exists to strengthen Black America's political voice,” claimed that my book espouses a “white supremacist ideology.” Color of Change took particular umbrage at the title of Chapter 4, “The End of White America.”
Media Matters parroted the party line: He has blasphemed!
A Human Rights Campaign that bills itself as America's leading voice for lesbians, bisexuals, gays and transgendered people said that Buchanan's “extremist ideas are incredibly harmful to millions of LBGT people around the world.”
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The modus operandi of these thought police at Color of Change and ADL is to brand as racists and anti-Semites any writer who dares to venture outside the narrow corral in which they seek to confine debate.
All the while prattling about their love of dissent and devotion to the First Amendment, they seek systematically to silence and censor dissent.
Without a hearing, they smear and stigmatize as racist, homophobic or anti-Semitic any who contradict what George Orwell once called their “smelly little orthodoxies.” They then demand that the heretic recant, grovel, apologize, and pledge to go forth and sin no more.
Defy them, and they will go after the network where you work, the newspapers that carry your column, the conventions that invite you to speak. If all else fails, they go after the advertisers.
I know these blacklisters. They operate behind closed doors, with phone calls, mailed threats and off-the-record meetings. They work in the dark because, as Al Smith said, nothing un-American can live in the sunlight.
Previously:
Pat Buchanan's Bigotry: Endorsed By White Nationalists
Pat Buchanan Appears On “Pro-White” Radio Show
MSNBC's Buchanan Refuses To Condemn “Pro-White” Radio Program He Repeatedly Appeared On