A moment of silence, please.
It's officially the end of an era for MSNBC and Pat Buchanan. How ...
anticlimactic:
My days as a political analyst at MSNBC have come to an end.
After 10 enjoyable years, I am departing, after an incessant clamor from the left that to permit me continued access to the microphones of MSNBC would be an outrage against decency, and dangerous.
The calls for my firing began almost immediately with the Oct. 18 publication of Suicide of a Superpower: Will America Survive to 2025?? [...]
Pat then goes on to blame loudmouthed Obama supporters, homosexuals, Jews, and I don't know, maybe werewolves. Yeah, let's say werewolves.
Buchanan's recent book may have been MSNBC's excuse for finally taking him off the air for good, but it seems mostly to be a "final straw" sort of thing. Buchanan has been mourning the downfall of white America for a considerable time now, so this latest book was hardly new ground for him. He has been accused of anti-Semitism even by such conservative stalwarts as William F. Buckley, and got in hot water a few years ago for a bizarre column proposing that Hitler was misunderstood. No, his pissy statement sells himself rather short on the number of ridiculously bigoted things that would regularly come from his mouth. No matter what he said on air or off, though, the network would always prop him up in front of the television cameras.
Well, it's not like he died or anything. We'll still be hearing from him. Maybe Fox News will give him a home, since that seems to be where discredited pundits who have otherwise worn out their welcome in polite company go to ply their trade.