"Bill Clinton's foreign policy experience stems mainly from having breakfast at the International House of Pancakes"
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The subtext is classic Buchanan: suspicion of cosmopolitanism and of Democrats who sell global fluency as moral superiority. IHOP becomes a stand-in for the liberal performance of worldliness - airport lounges, summit photo ops, tasteful concern for "the international community". In this telling, Clinton isn't dangerously wrong so much as comically unqualified, a man whose proximity to "international" things is accidental and commercial.
Context matters. Buchanan was a hard-edged conservative commentator and later a primary challenger, trained in the politics of delegitimization: make the opponent smaller, then make his agenda feel like a con. In the early 1990s, Clinton was a young Southern governor running against a Republican establishment that claimed command of foreign affairs by default. Buchanan's crack aims at that vulnerability, turning experience into a punchline and, more importantly, turning the electorate's anxiety about a post-Cold War world into a gut-level doubt about the man who wants to navigate it. The line is effective because it doesn't need evidence; it trades on an image you can taste.
Quote Details
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| Source | Verified source: 1992 Republican National Convention Speech (Pat Buchanan, 1992)
Evidence: As was said of an earlier Democratic candidate, Bill Clinton’s foreign policy experience is pretty much confined to having had breakfast once at the Intl. House of Pancakes.. This line appears in Pat Buchanan’s speech delivered at the 1992 Republican National Convention in Houston, Texas on August 17, 1992. The commonly circulated variant (“stems mainly from having breakfast at the International House of Pancakes”) appears to be a paraphrase. Contemporary press coverage from August 19, 1992 reports Buchanan using essentially the same wording (“having had breakfast once in the International House of Pancakes”), supporting that the remark was spoken at the convention and dates to August 1992 rather than a later book or column. Other candidates (1) Dishonourable Insults (Greg Knight, 2011) compilation95.0% ... Pat Buchanan : ' Bill Clinton's foreign policy experience stems mainly from having breakfast at the International... |
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