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Patrick J. Buchanan has been a senior advisor to three American Presidents. From 1966 through 1974, Pat Buchanan was confidant and assistant to Richard Nixon. In 1974, Pat Buchanan served as assistant to Gerald Ford. From 1985 to 1987, Pat Buchanan was White House Communications Director for Ronald Reagan.
In December 1991, Pat Buchanan challenged President George Bush for the 1992 Republican presidential nomination. Buchanan ran in 33 state primaries, receiving 3 million Republican primary votes.
Pat Buchanan's professional career began in 1962 when, at age 23, he was chosen as the youngest editorial writer on a major newspaper in the United States, the St. Louis Globe Democrat. His political career began three years later, when he signed on as the first full-time staffer in what would later be called "The Resurrection of Richard Nixon." During Buchanan's eight White House years, he traveled with President Nixon as one of the 15 member official delegation to open up the People's Republic of China, and he was present at Mr. Nixon's final Moscow-Yalta summit in the summer of 1974. Pat Buchanan was with President Reagan at both his first and second summits with Mikhail Gorbachev, at Geneva and Reykjavik.
Pat Buchanan has written six books, including the New York Times best-seller, A Republic Not an Empire, and a Washington Post bestseller about growing up in the nation's capital, Right From the Beginning. His newest book, Death of the West, was released at the end of 2001. An honors graduate in English and Philosophy from Georgetown University Pat Buchanan received his master's degree from the Columbia School of Journalism in New York in 1962. Pat Buchanan's articles have appeared in publications ranging from Human Events and National Review to the Nation and Rolling Stone. Pat Buchanan has been a nationally syndicated newspaper columnist co-host of CNN's "Crossfire" and host of Mutual Radio's "Buchanan & Co."
In February 1993, Pat Buchanan founded The American Cause, an educational foundation dedicated to the principles of freedom, federalism. limited government, traditional values and a foreign policy that puts America first.
Pat Buchanan is married to the former Shelley Ann Scarney.
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Pat Buchanan (Dec 30, 2011)
"Events are in the saddle and ride mankind."
In describing 2011, few cliches seem more appropriate. For in this past year, we Americans seemed to lose... more
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Pat Buchanan (Dec 27, 2011)
Half a century ago, American children were schooled in Aesop's fables. Among the more famous of these were "The Fox and the Grapes" and "The Tortoise and the Hare."... more
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Pat Buchanan (Dec 23, 2011)
Returning from Afghanistan, Iraq and Libya, Defense Secretary Leon Panetta dropped some jolting... more
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Pat Buchanan (Dec 20, 2011)
For the 30 years since "The McLaughlin Group" began to run on network television, the Christmas and New Year's shows have been devoted to the conferring of annual... more
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Pat Buchanan (Dec 16, 2011)
For the Army and Marines who lost 4,500 dead and more than 30,000 wounded, many of them amputees, the second-longest war in U.S. history is over. America is coming home from... more
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Pat Buchanan (Dec 13, 2011)
Prime Minister David Cameron's decision to veto Germany's demand for a new European fiscal union will define his premiership.
More than that, Cameron has... more
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Pat Buchanan (Dec 09, 2011)
In August 2008, as the world's leaders gathered in Beijing for the Olympic games, Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili, hot-headed and erratic, made his gamble for... more
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Pat Buchanan (Dec 06, 2011)
On Dec. 8, 1941, Franklin Roosevelt took the rostrum before a joint session of Congress to ask for a declaration of war on Japan.
A day earlier, at dawn, carrier-based... more
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Pat Buchanan (Nov 15, 2011)
Is a vote for the Republican Party in 2012 a vote for war? Is a vote for Mitt Romney or Newt Gingrich a vote for yet another unfunded war of choice, this time with a nation,... more
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Pat Buchanan (Nov 11, 2011)
Our mainstream media have discovered a new issue: inequality in America. The gap between the wealthiest 1 percent and the rest of the nation is wide and growing... more
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Pat Buchanan (Nov 08, 2011)
Friday, thousands in Moscow, giving Nazi salutes and carrying placards declaring, "Russia for the Russians!" marched through the city shouting racial slurs... more
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Pat Buchanan (Nov 04, 2011)
Will popular democracy bring down the New World Order?
A fair question. For Western peoples are growing increasingly reluctant to accept the sacrifices that the elites... more
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Pat Buchanan (Nov 01, 2011)
Appearing the other night on the Catholic network EWTN, I was asked by Raymond Arroyo what should be done about Muslim students at Catholic University demanding that the... more
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Pat Buchanan (Oct 28, 2011)
On Oct. 31, the U.N. Population Fund marks the arrival of the 7 billionth person on Earth and raises the population estimate for the planet at mid-century to 9.3 billion... more
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Pat Buchanan (Oct 25, 2011)
A conservative's task in society is "to preserve a particular people, living in a particular place during a particular time."
Jack Hunter, in a review of... more
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Pat Buchanan (Oct 21, 2011)
In Federalist 2, John Jay looks out at a nation of a common blood, faith, language, history, customs and culture.
"Providence," he writes, "has been... more
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Pat Buchanan (Oct 18, 2011)
John Hope Franklin, the famed black historian at Duke University, once told the incoming freshmen, "The new America in the 21st century will be primarily non-white, a... more
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Pat Buchanan (Oct 14, 2011)
With Greece on the precipice of default, and Portugal and Italy approaching the ledge, the European monetary union appears in peril.Should it collapse, the European Union... more
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Pat Buchanan (Oct 11, 2011)
Is a religious war breaking out in the Republican Party?On Friday, Pastor Robert Jeffress of the 10,000-member First Baptist Church of Dallas took the podium at the Values... more
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Pat Buchanan (Oct 07, 2011)
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Observing the correlation of forces in this city and the intensity of conviction in the base of each party, the outcome of the ongoing fiscal fight... more
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Pat Buchanan (Oct 04, 2011)
Friday morning, Predator drones operated by the CIA and Joint Special Operations Command rendezvoused over Yemen and launched Hellfire missiles that blew to pieces the... more
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Pat Buchanan (Sep 30, 2011)
As Greece lurches on the precipice of default on its sovereign debt, a default that could bring down banks across Europe and precipitate a global financial panic, a consensus... more
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Pat Buchanan (Sep 27, 2011)
"Now even as we speak, there are those who are preparing to divide us, the spin masters and negative ad peddlers who embrace the politics of anything goes."
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Pat Buchanan (Sep 23, 2011)
In June 1967, with ex-Vice President Richard Nixon, this writer toured an Israeli military hospital full of wounded Egyptian soldiers.
An Israeli officer told us that... more
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Pat Buchanan (Sep 20, 2011)
For the third straight year, the median income of the typical American family fell in 2010. Adjusted for inflation, it is back where it was in 1996, the longest period of... more
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Pat Buchanan (Sep 16, 2011)
"Your people, sir, is ... a great beast." So Alexander Hamilton reputedly said in an argument with Thomas Jefferson. At the Constitutional Convention of 1787, Hamilton... more
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Pat Buchanan (Sep 13, 2011)
Social Security is a "Ponzi scheme for these young people," said Gov. Rick Perry in his first debate as a presidential candidate. "The idea ... that the... more
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Pat Buchanan (Sep 09, 2011)
In Cairo in 1943, when the tide had turned in the war on Adolf Hitler, Winston Churchill, who had embraced Joseph Stalin as an ally and acceded to his every demand, had a... more
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Pat Buchanan (Sep 06, 2011)
Once, it was a Labor Day tradition for Democrats to go to Cadillac Square in Detroit to launch their campaigns in that forge and furnace of American democracy, the... more
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Pat Buchanan (Sep 02, 2011)
In the early morning hours of Sept. 1, 1939, 72 years ago, the German army crossed the Polish frontier.On Sept. 3, British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, having received... more
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Pat Buchanan (Aug 30, 2011)
"Lenin is said to have declared that the best way to destroy the Capitalist System was to debauch the currency. By a continuing process of inflation, governments can... more
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Pat Buchanan (Aug 26, 2011)
Chester Arthur was a most unlikely reformer. A crucial cog in the political machine of the Empire State's Sen. Roscoe Conkling, he was named by President Grant to the... more
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Pat Buchanan (Aug 23, 2011)
Is the Senate trying to reignite the Cold War?If so, it is going about it the right way.Before departing for a five-week vacation, the Senate voted to declare Abkhazia and... more
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Pat Buchanan (Aug 19, 2011)
As he and his daughters bicycle around the summer playground of the Northeastern elite, Martha's Vineyard, President Obama is steadily bleeding away both the support... more
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Pat Buchanan (Aug 16, 2011)
Last week's Republican debate at Ames, Iowa, and the straw poll Saturday did more than sort out the Republican field for 2012.They have given the nation a good close look at... more
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Pat Buchanan (Aug 12, 2011)
"You've damaged your own race," said Mayor Michael Nutter to the black youths of Philadelphia whose flash mobs have been beating and robbing shoppers in the fashionable... more
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Pat Buchanan (Aug 09, 2011)
The decision by Standard & Poor's to strip the United States of its AAA credit rating, for the first time, has triggered a barrage of catcalls against the umpire from... more
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Pat Buchanan (Aug 05, 2011)
The Republican Party is a stool that stands on three legs: social conservatives, economic conservatives and foreign policy conservatives.
Yet since Ronald Reagan departed... more
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Pat Buchanan (Aug 02, 2011)
Mocked by The Wall Street Journal and Sen. John McCain as the little people of the Harry Potter books, the Tea Party "Hobbits" are indeed returning to Middle Earth -- to nail... more
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Pat Buchanan (Jul 29, 2011)
Thanks to Tea Party fanatics, we are told, America just lost an historic opportunity to deal with her national debt. Because of Tea Party intransigence and threats against... more
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Pat Buchanan (Jul 26, 2011)
"Like a fire bell in the night," wrote Thomas Jefferson in 1820, "this momentous question ... awakened and filled me with terror. I considered it at once as... more
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Pat Buchanan (Jul 22, 2011)
They were called "terrorists," "fanatics" and "unpatriotic." Yet the principled resistance of the Tea Party Caucus in the House has put their leader right across the table... more
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Pat Buchanan (Jul 19, 2011)
Though President Obama has run rings about the Republican Party in the debt-ceiling debate, that party can yet emerge victorious, if it will stick to its guns.
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Pat Buchanan (Jul 15, 2011)
Departing for New Hampshire in November 2010, Sen. Judd Gregg, the fiscal conservative President Obama wanted in his Cabinet, blurted an inconvenient truth: "This... more
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Pat Buchanan (Jul 12, 2011)
"The Disappearing Black Middle Class" ran the headline over the Chicago Sun-Times story. And the statistics from the Economic Policy Institute were indeed sobering. In 2007,... more
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Pat Buchanan (Jul 08, 2011)
By refusing to accept tax increases in a deal to raise the debt ceiling, Republicans are behaving like "fanatics," writes David Brooks of The New York... more
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Pat Buchanan (Jul 05, 2011)
As President Bush prepared to invade Iraq in September 2002, the head of his economic policy council, Lawrence Lindsey publicly estimated such a war could cost $100 billion... more
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Pat Buchanan (Jul 01, 2011)
"The opponents (of same-sex marriage) have no case other than ignorance and misconception and prejudice."
So writes Richard Cohen in his celebratory column... more
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Pat Buchanan (Jun 28, 2011)
Centuries before William James coined the phrase, men have sought a "moral equivalent of war," some human endeavor to satisfy the jingoistic lust of man, without the carnage... more
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Pat Buchanan (Jun 24, 2011)
In deciding to pull all of the 30,000 troops from the surge out of Afghanistan, six weeks before Election Day 2012, but only 10,000 by year's end, President Obama has... more
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Pat Buchanan (Jun 21, 2011)
"Is our children learning?" as George W. Bush so famously asked. Well, no, they is not learning, especially the history of their country, the school subject at which... more
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Pat Buchanan (Jun 17, 2011)
"The most successful alliance in history," it was called at the end of the Cold War in which NATO, for 40 years, deterred the Red Army from overrunning Berlin or crashing... more
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Pat Buchanan (Jun 14, 2011)
Is there any redeeming social value to the tawdry tale of Anthony Weiner? Only this: The nationwide revulsion at the conduct of the congressman has compelled the leadership... more
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Pat Buchanan (Jun 10, 2011)
Seventy-one years ago this spring, after the German army had broken through the French lines, British Prime Minister Winston Churchill flew to France to consult his embattled... more
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Pat Buchanan (Jun 07, 2011)
Late last month, when U.S. air strikes caused civilian casualties in Afghanistan, an angry Hamid Karzai issued an ultimatum. If future U.S. strikes are not restricted, we... more
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Pat Buchanan (Jun 03, 2011)
At the G-8 summit in Deauville, France, the news was dramatic, delivered by Nicolas Sarkozy of France and Barack Obama. To sustain the Arab Spring, America, Europe and Japan... more
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Pat Buchanan (May 31, 2011)
"We need to be honest with the president, with the Congress, with the American people" about the consequences of cutting the defense budget, said Secretary of Defense Robert... more
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Pat Buchanan (May 27, 2011)
"Right now, socially, we are disintegrating." So says Mohamed ElBaradei, former head of the International Atomic Energy Agency and potential candidate for president of Egypt.... more
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Pat Buchanan (May 24, 2011)
Not since Nikita Khrushchev berated Dwight Eisenhower over Gary Powers' U-2 spy flight over Russia only weeks earlier has an American president been subjected to a dressing... more
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Pat Buchanan (May 20, 2011)
In 1918, the United States proved militarily decisive in the defeat of the Kaiser's Germany and emerged as first power on earth. World War II, ending in 1945, produced two... more
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Pat Buchanan (May 17, 2011)
Saturday was a bad day for the New World Order. New York police boarded the first-class cabin of an Air France jet bound for Paris to collar Dominique Strauss-Kahn, the head... more
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Pat Buchanan (May 13, 2011)
"John Demjanjuk Guilty of Nazi Death Camp Murders," ran the headline on the BBC. The lede began: "A German court has found John Demjanjuk guilty of helping to murder more... more
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Pat Buchanan (May 10, 2011)
When President Obama announced that U.S. special forces had helicoptered into Pakistan, broken into a secret compound an hour from the capital and killed Osama bin Laden,... more
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Pat Buchanan (May 06, 2011)
With his order to effect the execution of Osama bin Laden by Navy SEALs, 40 miles from Islamabad, without asking permission of the government, Barack Obama made a bold and... more
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Pat Buchanan (Apr 29, 2011)
Well, it sure didn't take long for the Tucson Truce to collapse. After Rep. Gabrielle Giffords was shot on Jan. 8 by a berserker who killed six others, including a federal... more
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Pat Buchanan (Apr 26, 2011)
One month before the invasion of Iraq, Riah Abu el-Assal, a Palestinian and the Anglican bishop of Jerusalem at the time, warned Tony Blair, "You will be responsible for... more
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Pat Buchanan (Apr 22, 2011)
Is the world headed for a debt crisis to dwarf the one that befell us in 2008, when Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson stood aside and let Lehman Brothers crash?No one knows for... more
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Pat Buchanan (Apr 19, 2011)
Of our Libyan intervention, one thing may be safely said, and another safely predicted. When he launched his strikes on the Libyan army and regime, Barack Obama did not think... more
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Pat Buchanan (Apr 15, 2011)
"Rather than building bridges, he's poisoning wells," said Rep. Paul Ryan, after listening to Barack Obama's scathing attack on his deficit reduction plan as a shredding of... more
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Pat Buchanan (Apr 12, 2011)
"NATO is moving very slowly, allowing Gadhafi forces to advance," said rebel leader Abdul Fattah Younis, as the Libyan army moved back to the outskirts of Ajdabiya, gateway... more
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Pat Buchanan (Apr 08, 2011)
"This is a far, far away country about which we know very little," said Neville Chamberlain in 1938 as he declined to take his country to war over Adolf Hitler's claim to the... more
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Pat Buchanan (Apr 05, 2011)
On March 20, Pastor Terry Jones, who heads a congregation of 30 at his Dove World Outreach Center church in Gainesville, Fla., conducted a mock trial of the Quran "for crimes... more
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Pat Buchanan (Apr 01, 2011)
Now that Benghazi has been spared what we were assured would be a massacre by Moammar Gadhafi's army, why are the U.S. Air Force, Navy, CIA and Special Forces still attacking... more
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Pat Buchanan (Mar 29, 2011)
In ordering air and naval strikes on a country that neither threatened nor attacked the United States, did President Obama commit an impeachable act?
So it would... more
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Pat Buchanan (Mar 25, 2011)
"Who would be free themselves must strike the blow."So wrote the poet Byron, who would himself die just days after landing in Greece to join the war for independence from the... more
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Pat Buchanan (Mar 22, 2011)
"The president does not have power under the Constitution to unilaterally authorize a military attack in a situation that does not involve stopping an actual or imminent... more
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Pat Buchanan (Mar 18, 2011)
"This will not stand!" declared George H.W. Bush.He was speaking of Saddam Hussein's invasion, occupation and annexation of the emirate of Kuwait as his "19th province."Seven... more
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Pat Buchanan (Mar 15, 2011)
We can thank Providence that the earthquake was not 150 miles closer to Tokyo, else Japan's dead might number in the millions. Prime Minister Naoto Kan calls it the worst... more
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Pat Buchanan (Mar 11, 2011)
"Democracy ... arises out of the notion that those who are equal in any respect are equal in all respects," said Aristotle. But if the Philosopher disliked the form of... more
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Pat Buchanan (Mar 08, 2011)
Before the United States plunges into a third war in the Middle East, let us think this one through, as we did not the last two. What would be the purpose of establishing a... more
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Pat Buchanan (Mar 04, 2011)
"(A)ny future defense secretary who advises the president to again send a big American land army into Asia or into the Middle East or Africa should 'have his head examined,'... more
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Pat Buchanan (Mar 01, 2011)
The anti-democratic methods President Obama's union allies are using in Wisconsin testify to the crucial character of the battle being fought. Teachers have walked off in... more
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Pat Buchanan (Feb 25, 2011)
Last year, Barack Obama committed his administration to doubling U.S. exports in half a decade.The good news: He is on the way. U.S. exports of goods and services grew in... more
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Pat Buchanan (Feb 22, 2011)
As a large and furious demonstration was under way outside and inside the Capitol in Madison last week, Barack Obama invited in a TV camera crew from Milwaukee and proceeded... more
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Pat Buchanan (Feb 18, 2011)
The fever sweeping the Middle East is now coursing through Libya, Yemen, Iran and Bahrain, where the U.S. Fifth Fleet is based. In all four nations, state violence is being... more
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Pat Buchanan (Feb 15, 2011)
Multiculturalism has "totally failed," says German Chancellor Angela Merkel. "State multiculturalism has had disastrous results," says Britain's David Cameron. Is... more
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Pat Buchanan (Feb 11, 2011)
George W. Bush must have been the despair of the history department of every school his daddy managed to get him into. Consider his latest excursion into the history of the... more
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Pat Buchanan (Feb 08, 2011)
When a nation fights for its life, ideology goes by the board.
Gen. Washington danced a jig when he heard King Louis XVI had become a fighting ally in our Revolutionary... more
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Pat Buchanan (Feb 04, 2011)
Hosni Mubarak, it appears, is not going to go quietly, or quickly. He is not going to play the role assigned him in the White House script that has him resigning and fleeing... more
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Pat Buchanan (Feb 01, 2011)
Among the biggest losers of the Egyptian uprising are, first, the Mubaraks, who are finished, and, next, the United States and Israel. Hosni Mubarak will be out by year's... more
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Pat Buchanan (Jan 28, 2011)
What America was to the world in 1950, General Motors was to the nation. It was the largest and most successful company with the largest number of employees. It paid the... more
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Pat Buchanan (Jan 25, 2011)
With his approval rating moving up to 50 percent and higher in some polls, the pundits are all agreed. President Obama has turned the corner. He is now the winter-book... more
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Pat Buchanan (Jan 21, 2011)
"O would some power the gift to give us to see ourselves as others see us," wrote the poet Robert Burns. As Hu Jintao wings his way home, America's hectoring still ringing in... more
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Pat Buchanan (Jan 18, 2011)
Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown, especially today in the Maghreb and Middle East.For the ouster of Tunisia's Zine El Abidine Ben Ali has sent shock waves from Rabat... more
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Pat Buchanan (Jan 14, 2011)
The day that President Obama departed for Arizona to address the nation on the Tucson massacre, Washington was abuzz. Would he take the line of the hard left and call out the... more
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Pat Buchanan (Jan 11, 2011)
On Feb. 15, 1933, Giuseppe Zangara, delusional and a loner, fired his .32-caliber pistol at FDR in the Bayfront Park area of Miami. Five feet tall, Zangara could not aim over... more
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Pat Buchanan (Jan 07, 2011)
"The success of a party means little except when the nation is using that party for a large and definite purpose," said Woodrow Wilson in his first inaugural. "No one can... more
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Pat Buchanan (Jan 04, 2011)
"Conservative Tycoon ... Dies at 95," said the New York Times headline on New Year's Eve about the death of Roger Milliken. Clearly, the headline writer did not know the man.... more