A few years back, Vice President Dan Quayle was mocked, vilified and ridiculed when he spoke of family values and their importance.
Today, Bill Clinton, our president, has apparently awakened to the importance of what Dan Quayle was saying because he has stolen what Mr. Quayle was saying and is claiming family values as his discovery. But not one word of ridicule from the press; instead it praises Bill Clinton for his morality.
The press is mocking, vilifying and ridiculing Pat Buchanan much as it did Dan Quayle, and the public is unfortunately accepting what the press is saying. The press calls Buchanan a radical, an extremist. The American voters, swayed by what the press tells them, are apparently willing to accept ineffective, middle-of-the-road candidates, who offer nothing more than the old failed policies of the past: Business as usual.
How long will it be before the voters abandon the thinking of the press and realize Pat Buchanan’s solutions/ideas, like those of Dan Quayle, are what is needed, not the conventional, inept and incompetent practices of the past? And when the government finally realizes the need for much more than “business as usual,” will Bill Clinton take credit for Pat Buchanan’s ideas also?




