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Pat Buchanan: ‘The Affirmative Action Nobel’

The conservative commentator, who regularly gets away with statements that would get less popular pundits banned from the airwaves, doesn’t pull punches in his

Jul 31, 2020
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The conservative commentator, who regularly gets away with statements that would get less popular pundits banned from the airwaves, doesn’t pull punchesin his column on the Nobel Peace Prize:
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In case anyone missed the point, Buchanan argues that the prize committee “reinforced the impression that Obama is someone who is forever being given prizes — Ivy League scholarships, law review editorships, prime-time speaking slots at national conventions — he did not earn.” The idea that Obama didn’t “earn” his 2004 DNC speech is, needless to say, sort of crazy.
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