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Kevin Roberts, President of the Heritage Foundation lacks the moral compass that William F Buckley did when he said that there is no place in the Conservative movement for antisemitism and must resign.
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He has done tremendous damage by embroiling the Heritage Foundation in this scandal. In a 1990 interview, Buckley reportedly said his “greatest achievement” was “the absolute exclusion of anything anti-Semitic or kooky from the conservative movement.
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Also, in his 1991 essay “In Search of Anti-Semitism” he wrote about Buchanan:

“I find it impossible to defend Pat Buchanan against the charge that what he did and said during the period under examination amounted to anti-Semitism,
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whatever it was that drove him to say and do it; most probably an iconoclastic temperament.”

Buckley may not have wished to label Buchanan an antisemite but Pat Buchanan meets the duck test:
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"If it looks like a duck, swims like a duck, and quacks like a duck, then it probably is a duck."

The two Catholic co-founders of the Heritage Foundation Paul Weyrich and Edwin Feulner staunchly supported Israel and
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created the political alliances with the Evangelical Christian Zionists. Further, Weyrich is known as the architect of the Religious Right.
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The article that demonstrates Kevin Patrick lacks the moral courage to be like William F Buckley

Pat Buchanan Belongs Among the Conservative Movement’s Greatest Heroes
President Donald Trump should award the America First patriot the Medal of Freedom.

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