Pat Buchanan
Pat Buchanan
Patrick Joseph "Pat" Buchananis an American paleoconservative political commentator, author, syndicated columnist, politician and broadcaster. Buchanan was a senior advisor to U.S. Presidents Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford and Ronald Reagan, and was an original host on CNN's Crossfire. He sought the Republican presidential nomination in 1992 and 1996. He ran on the Reform Party ticket in the 2000 presidential election...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth2 November 1938
CountryUnited States of America
What we need (are) leaders who have the convictions of the folks back at the grass-roots (level) who want to fight and who are willing to go down to defeat if necessary for things they believe in.
We want to build and grow the Reform Party. Ross, instead of fighting us and opposing us, come on and help us.
Pat will have certification from the duly elected party chairman and treasurer that the FEC recognizes. That's that. The money will come quick and if it doesn't, we'll just pop it in straight into federal court. It will move very fast and there will be no bumps in the road.
If I am elected America's trade and foreign policies will no longer be up for bid at White House coffees and foreign agents of influence will no longer be sleeping in the Lincoln Bedroom. They won't get past the police guards at the White House gate,
There's no way this woman is qualified for the United States Supreme Court,
I think you'll see, just by yourselves, taking a look at the energy and fire and the numbers here, this nomination belongs to us,
Piece by piece, job by job, factory by factory, (American industry) is being carted off to foreign soil,
The Mississippi River is like immigration--it's enormously nourishing . . . but if it floods its banks, it can become a problem. And that is what's happened here.
The urban barbarism that has turned our streets into battlegrounds and our classrooms into killing fields will not be stopped by an assault on the Second Amendment right of American gunowners to keep and bear arms.
If we had to take a million immigrants in, say Zulus, next year, or Englishmen, and put them up in Virginia, what group would be easier to assimilate and would cause less problems for the people of Virginia?