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Monday, November 27, 2006


Pat Buchanan: Some Guy Named Goldfarb Did It   [John Podhoretz]

Today, Patrick J. Buchanan offers his theory of the radiation poisoning in London. It couldn't have been Putin, you see, because why would he dare to do such a thing? Rather, Litivinenko might have been poisoned by his own friends — friends who happen to have the names of Goldfarb and Berezovsky: "What benefit could Putin conceivably realize from the London killing of an enemy of his regime, who had just become a British citizen? Why would the Russian president, at the peak of his popularity, with his regime awash in oil revenue and himself playing a strong hand in world politics, risk a breach with every Western nation by ordering the public murder of a man who was more of a nuisance than a threat to his regime?"

 

Putin, the former KGB strongman who appears to be re-totalitarianizing Russia, is being set up, you see. By Jews. Maybe we should rename him Pat Buchan, after the conspiracy novelistJohn Buchan , whose views on certain matters he seems to share. UPDATE: I should have left Buchan out of this, since there is a society of people determined to defend him against the charge of anti-Semitism. He's not the issue here. Buchanan is.




 





 

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