
Joe Sobran
Perhaps the finest columnist of our generation Patrick J. Buchanan
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This site was last updated
March 26, 2008

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SOBRANS
Fall 2007 Issue
(Final issue)
Adieu! by Joe Sobran

Publishers Note, by Fran Griffin
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The Reactionary Utopian, by Joe Sobran
March 20, 2008

The Man They Still Hate
The hatred of Christ usually pretends to be directed at side targets: St. Paul, the institutional Church, or, more vaguely, organized religion (as if religion would be all right if only it were a solitary activity). The cliché of the Christ-haters is that he was a great moral teacher who never claimed divinity, but that his simple message of love was corrupted by his followers. But why would anyone want a man crucified for preaching an innocuous message of benevolence?
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Classic Columns by Sam Francis
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The Ornery Observer, by Paul Gottfried
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View from the North,
by Mark Wegierski
March 18, 2008

William F. Buckley Jr.: Founder and Underminer of American Conservatism?
Buckley became ever-more accepting of big government, as well as willing to continue the tradition of purging extremists from the official conservative movement. Most conservatives and traditionalists see the magazine he created as but a very pale shadow of its former robust self.
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At a Distance, by Chilton Williamson
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Lamb amongst Wolves,
by Kevin Lamb
March 11, 2008

William F. Buckley Jr.
in Perspective
If preserving ones cultural and ethnic heritage isnt a worthy goal of the conservative movement, what is? The tepid reaction from conservative quarters to an exploding demographic shift one that is transforming Americas dominant European roots into a Third World culture is simply mind-boggling! Yet this reacton may be thought of as the thumbprint of William Buckley on conservatism.
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Joe Sobrans Wanderer Column
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