About Patrick Buchanan
Patrick Buchanan has been a senior advisor to three Presidents – a two-time candidate for the Republican presidential nomination – and was the presidential nominee of the Reform Party in 2000. From 1966 through 1974 – Mr. Buchanan was an assistant to Richard Nixon. Leaving the White House in 1974 – Mr. Buchanan became a syndicated columnist and founding member of three of the most enduring talk shows in television history: NBC’s The McLaughlin Group – and CNN’s Capital Gang and Crossfire. From 1985 to 1987 – he was the White House Director of Communications for Ronald Reagan. Mr. Buchanan has written ten books – including six straight New York Times best sellers. Mr. Buchanan is currently a columnist – chairman of The American Cause foundation and an editor of The American Conservative.
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