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Patrick Buchanan

Patrick Joseph Buchanan (born November 2, 1938), usually known as Pat Buchanan, is a conservative journalist and television political commentator from the United States. In 2000, he ran for President of the United States on the Reform Party ticket. He has previously run for President on Republican Party tickets, although he has never received that party's nomination.

Buchanan was born in Washington, D.C. and educated in Roman Catholic schools before attending Georgetown University where he graduated with a degree in English and Philosophy. He then attended the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism in New York City where he earned a Master's Degree in Journalism in 1962. That same year he became an editorial writer for the St. Louis Globe Democrat newspaper.

Buchanan was an early supporter of Richard Nixon's political comeback, from 1966 on acting as advisor to Nixon's campaigns and accompanying Nixon to the White House in the role of advisor until 1974. He briefly continued in this role with Nixon's successor Gerald Ford.

After leaving political office, Pat Buchanan became a syndicated political columnist and began his regular appearances as a commentator on various national television news shows, including The McLaughlin Group and Crossfire.

Buchanan returned to the White House in 1985, serving as White House Communications Director during the Ronald Reagan administration until 1987.

In 1991 he unsuccessfully challenged George H. W. Bush for the Republican Party Presidential nomination, garnering some 3 million votes in primaries. He again tried for the Republican nomination in 1996, finishing second behind Bob Dole. In 2000 he successfully gained the nomination of the Reform Party, although his nomination was tainted with allegations of unethical tactics and challenges from the John Hagelin camp in many states. He finished fourth with .4% of the popular vote (Hagelin garnered .1%). Buchanan's nomination as Reform's leader was very controversial within the party, as many of the party's supporters, among other reasons, did not see Buchanan's image as a Nixon Watergate scandal "plumber" as consistent with the party's mission statement, championed by the party's founder and previous leader, Ross Perot.

Buchanan has written five books on his political and religious views.

He currently co-hosts the hourlong, nightly talk-show "Buchanan and Press" on American cable channel MSNBC.

Buchanan's Politics

Although considered to be a staunch right-wing conservative, Buchanan believes the Republicans have largely abandoned their conservative principles, and are instead embracing bland, inoffensive positions on most of the major issues. Many of his positions are in line with conservative U.S. Republicans of the first half of the 20th century, but have become uncommon in the Republican mainstream in recent generations.

Buchanan is an open isolationist, is in favor of severely restricting immigration into the United States, and of repealing NAFTA and raising tariffs on imported goods to protect domestic industry. He is also a harsh critic of American foreign policy and believes that most of America's international actions starting with World War 2 have been unjustified, being largely motivated by imperialist desires. Buchanan's belief that the German Nazi regime was not a threat to American interests or national safety have made some of his critics accuse him of being an apologist for the fascist state. One should note however Buchanan has at the same time said that the Holocaust was barbaric and a tragedy; he believes that the Nazi regime in Germany and the Soviet regime in Russia would have in time annihilated each other, and thus America's contribution was not nessisary, and may have in fact even been counter-productive.

Because of the way his views differ from those of "mainstream" conservatives, Buchanan is often described as a paleoconservative, referring to himself as a "traditional conservative".

See also: Reform Party, Soviet Canuckistan.

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Pat Buchanan
Jan Collier - October 5th, 2004
I have been a lifelong Democrat, and have taken issue with well, most of your stands. However, there is something I want to tell you. As you must well recall the Watergate scandal. There was someone called "Deep Throat". For years I have wondered, read everything about it, etc. and I've come to the conclusion that YOU are indeed, Deep Throat. This didn't occur to me until I heard your stand on the Iraqi War. And this is the highest compliment I can give you. I believe that you would put the good of this country before party politics. For
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success@mind.net - October 14th, 2004
re the NPR interview with Pat Buchanan 10/14/04-If my son or daughter told me they were gay or lesbian, yes, my heart would sink. But not because I believe it is wrong, but because I know they would have to live with intolerance and prejudice of the Pat Buchanan variety.
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rlojbo2954@aol.com - October 26th, 2004
Dear Pat: I live in Moscow with the American Embassy. I follow you on the McLaugnlin Group on AFN. I applaud much of what you have to say. Your book "Where the Right went Wrong" would have been greatly improved and strengthened if you had provided footnotes for the many quotes as you did in your other recent books. Nevertheless, I recommend your books to my liberal friends. It is amazing how their open-minderness comes shut at the mention of your name, but I press on. Sometimes with the promise to give them your book they agree to read it.
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