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Buchanan Declares Culture War

Patrick J. Buchanan last week received $12.6 million from the Federal
Election Commission as the Reform Party nominee. (AP Photo)




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By Thomas B. Edsall
Washington Post Staff Writer
Tuesday, September 19, 2000; Page A09



GREENVILLE, S.C., Sept. 18 –– Patrick J. Buchanan, struggling to jump-start
his stalled presidential bid, today opened his general election campaign with
an assault on Hollywood and "cultural Marxism" in an appearance at Bob Jones
University.


Buchanan warned an enthusiastic gathering of about 2,000 students, faculty
and local supporters that the courts and the media elite "are abolishing
America, they are deconstructing our country . . . they have dethroned our
God." He declared that gay rights proponents have dominated television and
movies and contended that homosexuality "always has been associated with
social decadence and national decline."


Bob Jones III, the university president, almost endorsed Buchanan after the
speech, saying that if anyone can defeat Democratic nominee Al Gore "it will
be someone who stands up, speaks up and will not shut up, and really does not
care whether he wins an election." Jones suggested that "America will
probably not survive another election as a free people if the Democrats get
back into office."


Barely in single digits in the polls, still recovering from gallbladder
surgery and unlikely to be invited to debate on television, Buchanan
pointedly chose the university, famous for its former ban on interracial
dating and its leaders' anti-Catholic views, as a way to gain public
attention.


After months of political and legal battling, Buchanan just last week
received $12.6 million from the Federal Election Commission as the Reform
Party nominee. He intends to spend most of the money advertising on Christian
and talk radio stations in an attempt to win at least 5 percent in the
general election so the party will qualify for federal money in 2004.


In an interview before his speech, Buchanan, who has lost weight since having
his gallbladder removed a month ago and follow-up procedures to dislodge a
gallstone from a liver duct, said he is not optimistic about his chances of
winning a substantial percentage of votes on Nov. 7 if, as he expects, he is
kept out of the debates.


In 1992 and 1996, Buchanan was a political powerhouse, providing the
strongest challenges to the nominations of then-President George Bush and
former senator Robert J. Dole, and winning the New Hampshire primary in 1996.


In this election, however, Buchanan never gained traction in the GOP. Last
October, he jumped to the Reform Party, which had the attraction of the $12.6
million in federal money and an invitation to the debates if 15 percent of
voters polled supported him.


Instead of moving up in the polls, however, Buchanan has collapsed to
near-asterisk status. The Reform Party became a laughingstock after a meeting
in Dearborn, Mich., turned into a brawl. Then many Reform Party leaders who
had worked for Ross Perot in 1996 and 1992 were pushed to the sidelines by
Buchanan backers, and the battle for the nomination turned into a bizarre
contest between Buchanan and John Hagelin, the Natural Law Party's nominee.


Buchanan said he chose to speak at Bob Jones University because "people are
going to take note of it."


The school became the focus of controversy after both Republicans and
Democrats criticized Texas Gov. George W. Bush (R) for speaking here during
the South Carolina primary campaign. Bush disassociated himself from the
university's ban on interracial dating and the Rev. Bob Jones's 1987
description of the pope as "an anti-Christ" who "brings a curse wherever he
goes."


Buchanan, who is Catholic, today joined Bush in disassociating himself from
those views but defended the university on other fronts.


"Their dating policy was rooted in biblical beliefs that we disagree with.
But everybody who goes there, they are all volunteers, they all accept the
code of conduct. Nobody is forced to go there," Buchanan said in the
interview.


© 2000 The Washington Post Company




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