By way of preface, I note that I am in whole-hearted agreement with every policy prescription Pat Buchanan sets forth in his 2006 book State of Emergency: The Third World Invasion and Conquest of America. I’m on board with the immigration moratorium, putting the kibosh on “amnesty” and building the border wall (he calls it a “fence”). I couldn’t agree more with ending provisions for “anchor babies,” “chain migration,” and dual-citizenship. I believe that removing what he describes as “magnets” of migration is essential. As a personal aside, after I dubbed these same lures “the honey pot,” I got a gig as a pundit for immigration-patriot Lou Dobbs on CNN, which ran smoothly until one night, a couple of weeks before the 2008 election, I tagged the Obama agenda “socialist” and got a figurative death sentence for apostasy from the network (more on the real thing below). Additionally, could anything be more essential, more vital, to re-setting, if I might use the freighted term, 21st-century-America as a European-descended Western nation than Buchanan’s call for “remigration”? I support that, too. Never mind it’s all too late now; these were always the means by which Americans could have swiftly reasserted control of our borders and protected our people, and destiny. Alas, the Powers That Be had other plans for us, which placed these simple measures always out of reach behind a force-field of “racism,” or “nativism” force fields that best-selling, widely syndicated, network/cable-fixture Pat Buchanan could always overcome in terms of functioning as a rare, right-wing media celebrity. In a funny way, it seems, looking back, Pat Buchanan could really do no “wrong,” whether defending US sovereignty against one-world-government, arguing “fair trade” not “free trade,” even standing up for the Confederate flag all of which I happen also to agree with. Buchanan could also crudely, harshly castigate Israel and, particularly, Israel’s conservative party (Likud) leaders and Jews in America as the main instigators, if not also the causus belli of “quagmires” and world wars always just on the brink of erupting in the Middle East. And when I say “could,” I mean without suffering the professional repercussions to be suffered over, say, discussing IQ differences among races, or, as noted above, even making the case on CNN in 2008 that Obama was a socialist. In the post-Oct 7 world, it is this, I submit, that gives him a certain currency on what you might call the post-Oct 7 (Qatar-influenced) Right.