“I think [Pat] Buchanan is far too easily and glibly dismissed.”

Hardball with Chris Matthews, 11 February 2005

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But that’s very different from what he’s become now. I mean, it is close now to racism, white — I mean, I don’t know if it’s racism exactly — but ethno-nationalism of some kind, let’s call it. A combination of dumbing down, as you said earlier, and stirring people’s emotions in a very unhealthy way.
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