Conservative commentator Pat Buchanan, who's been suspended from MSNBC for the past four months, won't be coming back.
The network said Thursday that it had decided to part ways with the former GOP presidential candidate after 10 years.
He hasn't been on the network since the October publication of his book "Suicide of a Superpower." MSNBC President Phil Griffin says he didn't think the book should be part of the national dialogue.
Buchanan, in a column posted Thursday night, called the decision "an undeniable victory for the blacklisters."
You could count the tears I've shed over this on no hands. Of course, Patty Boy will land on his feet at FOX News almost immediately, I would think. He's too much of a prize for them to pass up in an election year with a black President, for sure.
The long, racist, awful knives will be out any day now. The economy is improving. The GOP is floundering. They will go for broke with the this garbage. Time to buckle up.
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