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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pat_BuchananPat Buchanan - Wikipedia

    Early on during Nixon's presidency, Buchanan worked as a White House assistant and speechwriter for Nixon and Vice President Spiro Agnew. Buchanan coined the phrase " Silent Majority ," and helped shape the strategy that drew millions of Democrats to Nixon.

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  2. Patrick Joseph Buchanan (Washington, D.C., 2 de novembro de 1938) é um político, colunista e comentarista paleoconservador americano que serviu como Diretor de Comunicações da Casa Branca durante a maioria do segundo mandato de Ronald Reagan.

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  3. 8 de set. de 2022 · It was that Pat Buchanan, the feisty, anti-democratic, outrageous, race-baiting figure, that Americans came to know over the course of the 1980s and early 1990s.

  4. 24 de abr. de 2024 · Pat Buchanan, conservative American journalist, politician, commentator, and author who held positions in the administrations of three U.S. presidents and who three times sought nomination as a candidate for the presidency of the United States. Learn more about his life and career.

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  5. 22 de abr. de 2017 · A profile of Pat Buchanan, the former presidential candidate, commentator and author who influenced Trump's nationalist agenda. The article traces his career from his childhood in the 1950s to his third-party runs in 1992 and 2000, and his views on trade, immigration and foreign policy.

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  6. 22 de abr. de 2024 · Pat Buchanan made white Republicans fear becoming a racial minority. Now Donald Trump is reaping the benefits.

  7. Patrick Joseph Buchanan (born November 2, 1938, Washington, D.C.) is an American paleoconservative writer, political commentator, and former politician. He held positions in three U.S. presidential administrations Nixon, Ford, and Reagan – and sought the GOP nomination for U.S. president twice, and the Reform Party once. [1] .