Pat Buchanan, whose dirty Irish forebears invaded our previously pristine WASP nation in the mid-19th Century to escape the Great Famine, warns us all in his new book about the perils of letting dirty foreigners into our otherwise awesome country. An eloquent writer with apparently no sense of irony, he writes:
What can be said for a man who would allow his home to be invaded by strangers who demanded they be fed, clothed, housed and granted the rights of the first-born? What can be said for a ruling elite that permits this to be done to the nation, and who celebrate it as a milestone of moral progress?
That's our Patty-Patty-Buke-Buke, telling it like it is.