Pat Buchanan: “My days as a political analyst at MSNBC have come to an end.”

via Real Clear Politics.com

Pat Buchanan has left the MSNBC building. All together now: Awww.

Not.

And as the door hopefully hits him on the way out, he’s throwing a Poor Little Me/Blame Those Icky Libruls tantrum:

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?? A group called Color of Change, whose mission statement says that it “exists to strengthen Black America’s political voice,” claimed that my book espouses a “white supremacist ideology.” Color of Change took particular umbrage at the title of Chapter 4, “The End of White America.” [...]

If my book is racist and anti-Semitic, how did Sean Hannity, Erin Burnett, Judge Andrew Napolitano, Megyn Kelly, Lou Dobbs, and Ralph Nader miss that?  [...]

[M]y four-months’ absence from MSNBC and now my departure represent an undeniable victory for the blacklistersI know these blacklisters. They operate behind closed doors, with phone calls, mailed threats, and off-the-record meetings. They work in the dark because, as Al Smith said, nothing un-American can live in the sunlight.

Oh geez, no wonder I’ve had trouble typing this post! I nearly forgot to turn on the light in my dark evil dungeon of an office after I mailed a threat, made some clandestine phone calls, and held off-the-record meetings with my fellow blacklisters.

Uncle Pat found me out!

Now why would we un-American types want to get Buchanan off the airwaves? Oh that’s right (scroll).

  • Sandra Bender

    YAWN.  Long before his book, I took part in all the many writing campaigns to get His Bigotedness off of the airwaves of MSNBC.  They ignored us until now.  And now, I just don’t care.  As much as I respect Rachel and Ed and Al and the promise of this new lineup, I just don’t watch talking heads anymore because I grew too weary of turning the channel every time Pat Buchanan was seated at the desk.  Yawn.  An audience of one is lost.

  • http://www.albanyweblog.com/index.php Dan Van Riper

    Another Old Boy Rad Righty Pro-corporate Anti-constitutional Talking Head has lost his audience and the corporation that owned him doesn’t want him anymore.  Oh, but Pat says that “Color of Change” dictates policy to MSNBC. “Those People” have so much power!  It’s that damn audience full of pro-constitutional liberals again!

  • Sally

    How come all the names he me ntioned as ‘missing’ his racist tirades are at Fox Noise? You know, the anti-Americans who operate in full spotlight for big bucks..Pat, you will fit right in, and you canhave Sarah Palin as your first guest. 

  • Anonymous

    I hate to hate people but I do hate that old fart. (Yes, thanks for NOT asking but I am old too.)

  • http://www.broadwaycarl.com Broadway Carl

    Even if Buchanan hadn’t been the least bit racist, his need to defend extremist GOP views at any cost made him a shitty analyst. Don’t let the door hit you in the saggy ass on the way out.

  • Anonymous

    Pat Buchanan will be offered a job a Fox News.  He’s probably been talking to Ailes and Murdoch already.  Good riddance.  Buchanan needs to understand that he has a right to say whatever he pleases, but others have the right to respond to him.  I would think that a man of his age would have learned this by now, but I guess not since he seems to be stuck in 1950s America where “others” knew their places and wouldn’t dare speak out against anything he has to say, even if it’s wrong and offensive to them.    
     

  • Pattibbs

    Buh bye…

  • dandy

    Buh Bye, you racist little basterd…………… sorry Pat, you should’a left the public eye w/ NIXON……………………….