Pat Buchanan Gets It Right, Sort Of
Maybe some healthy, inclusive nationalism would do the U.S. some good.
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These days, many people tend to dismiss anything Pat Buchanan says. But in a recent column in WorldNetDaily, Buchanan raises an important point: America could use a bit of nationalism. By "nationalism," I don't mean jingoistic sentiment and aggressive militarism. I mean a sense of national cohesion, of being one unified people instead of just a collection of unrelated individuals who happen to live in the same geographical space. Here's Buchanan:
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