Moral befuddlement in Ferguson

Indeed, we may be slipping backwards.

Patrick J. Buchanan November 26, 2014

Hagel didn't start the fire

Undeniably, U.S. foreign policy is in a...

Patrick J. Buchanan November 25, 2014

Rogue president

The community organizer does not much like Old America.

Patrick J. Buchanan November 21, 2014

Did we vote for war?

Is this what the Grand Old Party has on offer -- endless war?

Patrick J. Buchanan November 18, 2014

The oil weapon in America's hands

Something the GOP Congress might think about when Barack Obama asks them to surrender their right to amend...

Patrick J. Buchanan November 14, 2014

The new South -- black and conservative

Southern white Democrats, descendants of the men who voted for that Southern Manifesto, are an endangered...

Patrick J. Buchanan November 11, 2014

The Kumbaya temptation

Nov. 4 was a national vote of no confidence in Barack Obama.

Patrick J. Buchanan November 7, 2014

Against Obama, but for what?

Why are Democrats falling like dominoes?

Patrick J. Buchanan November 4, 2014

The coming November wars

As it stands today, Republicans will add seats in the House and recapture the Senate on Tuesday.

Patrick J. Buchanan October 31, 2014

Terrorism & 'The True Believer'

We are now on both sides of the Sunni-Shia sectarian struggle that has never been America's war, and we have...

Patrick J. Buchanan October 27, 2014

Things fall apart

In this world, there are two kinds of people -- optimists and pessimists. "The pessimists are better...

Patrick J. Buchanan October 24, 2014

The price of papal popularity

In his remarks at the synod's close, Pope Francis mocked "so-called traditionalists" for their "hostile...

Patrick J. Buchanan October 21, 2014

Ebola, ideology, and common sense

The Greatest Generation possessed a common sense that seems lacking today.

Patrick J. Buchanan October 17, 2014

Goodbye, Columbus

Happy Indigenous People's Day.

Patrick J. Buchanan October 14, 2014