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  • #REDIRECT [[Patrick Buchanan]]
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  • Founded by [[Patrick Buchanan]], a publication on the [[Paleoconservative|"Old Right"]] side of [[America
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  • ...nd opposed socialism, the Eisenhower "New Deal" and [[neoconservatism]]; [[Patrick Buchanan]] is prominent
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  • {{r|Patrick Buchanan}}
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  • ...''' is an American political writer, identified with paleoconservatism and Patrick Buchanan. He is Treasurer and Board Member, American Conservative Defense Alliance,
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  • {{r|Patrick Buchanan}}
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  • {{r|Patrick Buchanan}}
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  • {{r|Patrick Buchanan}}
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  • {{r|Patrick Buchanan}}
    865 bytes (130 words) - 12:03, 14 January 2010
  • ==On Patrick Buchanan== In a 1990 column in [[The New Republic]], he wrote of [[Patrick Buchanan]]'s problems with Jews. <ref name=TNR>{{citation
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  • {{r|Patrick Buchanan}}
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  • <ref>Patrick Buchanan, ''Neo-Conned! Just War Principles: A Condemnation of War in Iraq,'' (2005)
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  • {{r|Patrick Buchanan}}
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  • ...insistent that the United States must be a Christian nation, or, such as [[Patrick Buchanan]], emphasize an Anglo-Saxon [[nativism|nativist]] culture.
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  • [[Patrick Buchanan]] is one of the more prominent paleoconservatives. [[Ron Paul]] is sometime
    8 KB (1,129 words) - 14:52, 15 April 2024
  • {{r|Patrick Buchanan}}
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  • ...t see democracy promotion as a critical interest of the U.S. Some, such as Patrick Buchanan, see it as counterproductive. Citing Amy Chua's ''World on Fire'' he notes | author = Patrick Buchanan | journal = Human Events
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  • By 2005, he dismissed the calls of [[Patrick Buchanan]] and [[Joseph Farah]] proposals to impeach Bush over immigration policy, s
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  • ...had he become by November 1991 that a right-wing television commentator, [[Patrick Buchanan]], challenged his renomination in the Republican primaries. Bush responded
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  • * [[Patrick Buchanan/Related Articles]]
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