I disagree with Pat Buchanan on trade and immigration, but this analysis of Obama as the anti-Reagan is right on.
 

Despite his boldness, Barack Obama seems as fated to fail as were
Woodrow Wilson and Jimmy Carter. And for the same reason: a belief in
his own righteousness and moral superiority, and a belief that his
ideals and his persona count mightily in the modern world….

What is the matter with Obama that he cannot defend our Cold War conduct and Cold War presidents like Ike and JFK?

Answer:
Obama cannot, because at heart he buys into the anti-American narrative
that ours is a deplorable history — of genocide against the Indians,
of slavery and segregation, of robbing Mexicans of their land and of
disrespecting our Latin neighbors….

Obama is the anti-Reagan. Where Reagan ever spoke of the greatness and
glory of America, her history and heroes, her capacity to make the
world all over again, Obama is like a dismal parson, forever reminding
us — and everyone within earshot — of our own and our fathers’ sins.

Obama is not only demoralizing Middle America, he is driving away
the God-and-country patriots who are sick of hearing this rot from
professors and journalists, and prefer not to hear it from their
president. He is ceding moral high ground to regimes and nations that
do not deserve it.

If Obama believes he can build himself up by
tearing America down, he is mistaken. Cynical foreigners will view it
with snickering contempt, patriotic Americans with disgust. What kind
of leader is it who talks down his own country on foreign soil?