Trump Platform

September 7, 2020 AFP Editor 1

Will it be America First or America Worst? By John Friend With both the Democratic and Republican National Conventions recently concluded and the 2020 presidential election drawing nearer with each passing day, the contrasts between […]

Casualty Lists From the Kavanaugh Battle

October 9, 2018 AFP Editor 0

The confirmation of Judge Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court “was a huge victory for conservatism and for the Republican Party,” says Pat Buchanan. In doing so, President Trump has ensured the restoration and survival […]

Is the (Tea) Party Over?

February 28, 2018 AFP Editor 1

Initially formed to fight the “too big to fail” bank bailouts, the tea party grew quickly, opposing “big spenders in both parties.” Almost overnight the tea part was coopted by the GOP, however, when the […]

Why Roy Moore Matters

November 28, 2017 AFP Editor 6

Why would anyone vote for Roy Moore, given the recent accusations against him of sexually inappropriate behavior with young girls? Patrick Buchanan argues the stakes are simply too high not to do so.  By Patrick […]

That Bloodbath in the Old Dominion

November 10, 2017 AFP Editor 0

Pat Buchanan offers sage advice for the GOP and a historical reminder, given Republican losses in this week’s Virginia elections.  By Patrick J. Buchanan The day after his “Silent Majority” speech on Nov. 3, 1969, […]

Can the GOP’s Shotgun Marriage Be Saved?

September 1, 2017 AFP Editor 0

Given all the backbiting and infighting amongst Republicans, including even between some of Trump’s own Cabinet members and the president, can the GOP be salvaged? For that matter, can America be saved? By Patrick Buchanan Wednesday […]

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