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- See also changes related to Patrick Buchanan, or pages that link to Patrick Buchanan or to this page or whose text contains "Patrick Buchanan".
Parent topics
- American conservatism [r]: A diverse mix of political ideologies that contrast with liberalism, socialism, secularism and communism. [e]
- Paleoconservatism [r]: A branch of American conservatism that stresses tradition, civil society, classical federalism and the heritage of traditional Christian civilization, and opposed socialism, the Eisenhower "New Deal" and neoconservatism; Patrick Buchanan is prominent [e]
- Richard Nixon [r]: American politician (1913–1994); President of the United States 1969–1974. Known for ending the Vietnam War and for the Watergate scandal. [e]
- Ronald Reagan [r]: (1911–2004) 40th President of the United States of America, Republican. [e]
Subtopics
- Bay Buchanan [r]: Add brief definition or description
- 2000 United States presidential election [r]: A close election. The electoral college chose George W. Bush, the popular vote chose Al Gore. [e]
- Pat Choate [r]: board of directors, Federation for American Immigration Reform; economist in government and industry;1990 was vice-chairman of the Department of Defense’s Science Board panel that reviewed the security implications of foreign ownership of key U.S. defense technologies; 1996 vice-presidential running mate for Ross Perot [e]
- Peter Gemma [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Terry Jeffrey [r]: Editor-in-Chief, Cybercast News Service of the Media Research Center; regular contributor the Creators Syndicate and to CNN’s Situation Room; former editor and now editor-at-large, Human Events; Arabic linguist; Editorial writer for Washington Times (1987-1991); issues and research director for Pat Buchanan’s first Republican presidential campaign (1992); executive director of The American Cause (1992-1993); national Buchanan campaign manager (1995-1996) [e]
- Justin Raimondo [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Democracy promotion [r]: Policies, assistance, external organizations and even military action that contribute to the formation of democratic societies in previously authoritarian states; the means for funding such action [e]
- Neoconservatism [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Southern Poverty Law Center [r]: Originally a nonprofit law firm in the U.S. south during the Civil Rights Movement activities of the 1960s and 1970s, has continued these activities but has added hate group tracking and tolerance education [e]
- George H. W. Bush [r]: (1924–2018) 41st U.S. President (Republican), elected in 1988 and serving one term; Director of Central Intelligence; U.S. Ambassador to China; youngest naval aviator in World War II. [e]
- Al Gore [r]: A United States Senator from Tennessee and the 45th Vice President. [e]
- Ralph Nader [r]: (Born February 27, 1934), American political activist, author, lecturer, and attorney, best remembered for his 2000 presidential campaign that garnered enough votes to arguably keep the Democratic candidate, Al Gore, from being elected instead of the Republican, George W. Bush. [e]
- George W. Bush [r]: (1946–) 43rd U.S. President (Republican), elected in 2000 and re-elected in 2004. [e]
- Justin Raimondo [r]: Add brief definition or description