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The Buchananite Moment in L.A.

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Posted By: Moritz55, 6/11/2025 9:31:39 AM

The last time the phrase “Los Angeles riots” dominated the national headlines, Patrick Buchanan told a story about order being restored to the city. “The mob retreated because it had met that one thing that could stop it,” he said at the 1992 Republican National Convention in Houston. “Force, rooted in justice and backed by moral courage.” President Donald Trump has been compared to Buchanan before. As streets burn in Los Angeles in defiance of federal immigration law, he may have the opportunity for his ultimate Buchananite moment as he sends in the National Guard.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: jimincalif 6/11/2025 10:40:01 AM (No. 1962813)
IIRC, the 1992 Rodney King riots stopped because the USPS stopped mail delivery, so all the rioters had to stand in line at post offices most of the day to get their welfare checks. Too bad it’s all electronic now.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Venturer 6/11/2025 12:37:45 PM (No. 1962883)
Don't just send them in--------------------ARM them, and set rules for action. You show up with a foreign flag and gasoline wearing a mask and your ass belongs to the Guard.
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