Patrick Buchanan Quotes
A collection of quotes by Patrick Buchanan.
Patrick Buchanan is a prominent American conservative political commentator, author, and television pundit. He was born on November 2, 1938, in Washington, D.C., and grew up in a Catholic family. Buchanan attended Catholic schools and later graduated from Georgetown University with a degree in English.
Starting his career in journalism, Buchanan worked for various news outlets, including The St. Louis Globe-Democrat, The Washington Star, and eventually became an op-ed writer for the conservative magazine, National Review. He gained national recognition as a speechwriter and advisor to President Richard Nixon, writing many of Nixon's notable speeches, including the famous "Silent Majority" address.
In the 1990s, Buchanan made unsuccessful bids for the Republican presidential nomination, challenging incumbents George H.W. Bush in 1992 and Bob Dole in 1996. During this time, he became known for his views on immigration, free trade, and cultural conservatism.
Buchanan has authored numerous books, including "A Republic, Not an Empire" and "The Death of the West," expressing his concerns about the decline of traditional American values and the perceived threats to Western civilization. He has appeared as a political commentator on various television networks, notably as a regular on "The McLaughlin Group" and as a co-founder of the conservative talk show "The American Cause."
Known for his controversial stances and provocative rhetoric, Buchanan has been both revered and criticized for his conservative viewpoints. He remains an influential figure in American politics and an outspoken critic of globalization and interventionist foreign policies.