Patrick Buchanan and Ron Paul tell uncomfortable truths

Media commentator and former presidential candidate Patrick Buchanan recently fired by MSNBC for writing what they believed was a controversial things in his new book, Suicide superpower. The central premise of Buchanan that he believes the United States a nation in decline because of its disintegrating culture. That is hardly a controversial concept for anyone who does not feed exclusively at the trough of political correctness. But the governing inteligencia MSNBC and much of the rest of the public media, this is hate speech.

Buchanan believes that the cultural Marxists economic Marxists instead Plan 1960 as the biggest threat to traditional American values. After four decades of victim mongering and thought policing through the media and academia, a new story instead of the dominant cultural freedom, family, and the story was a personal responsibility in the United States for the first two centuries its existence. Buchanan believes that Christianity is primarily responsible for upholding the traditional values ​​above, and that Christianity as a reduction, that is the culture. Buchanan also believes the Euro-ethnic base of the United States contributed to the success of a nation to achieve this in the period of such a short time due to promoting the ideas of European settlers and the values ​​were exceptional.

These ideas are not controversial. In fact most honest sociologists and historians are forced to admit that they are incontrovertible. However, they are uncomfortable ideas, so no smart folks who want to be popular with the press and political class are supposed to write them.

Presidential candidate Ron Paul believes the U.S. is declining because it has abandoned its core principles. Paul tends to be main economic, and Buchanan has an emphasis on being culturally, but is significant overlap between the two points of emphasis. Like Buchanan, Paul believes the federal government has grown far beyond its constitutional limit, and that expansion created a dependent society that destroyed communities. Paul also believes Federal Reserve has broken system that enables government and its extensions corrupt crony capitalist, and must be put asunder. More importantly, Congressman Paul believes the United States already functionally bankrupt and the status quo is unsustainable. The United States needs a course correction.

As importantly, perhaps Buchanan Paul and the two leading proponents of the non-interventionist foreign policy. Each believes war with Iran would be disastrous. Paul is right and courageous to the effect that functionally bankrupt nation can afford any more wars.

Pat Buchanan and Ron Paul is offering uncomfortable truths that scare and offend many Americans. Their ideas also threaten the main centers of power in America today. The political class, the financiers, the liberal elites, media, and the industrial military system all stand to lose influence if and Paul Buchanan believed. Therefore, the police are thought to work overtime to silence them.