Difference between revisions of "Patrick J. Buchanan"
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− | Buchanan wrote in 1996 that [[Watergate]] was indeed a [[coup d'état]] to remove [[Richard Nixon]] from the [[US presidency]].<ref>http://watergate.info/1997/06/17/yes-watergate-was-a-coup-detat.html</ref> | + | '''Patrick J. Buchanan''' wrote in 1996 that [[Watergate]] was indeed a [[coup d'état]] to remove [[Richard Nixon]] from the [[US presidency]].<ref>http://watergate.info/1997/06/17/yes-watergate-was-a-coup-detat.html</ref> |
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Revision as of 18:37, 1 October 2017
Patrick J. Buchanan (Author, pundit, speechwriter) | |
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Born | Patrick Joseph Buchanan 1938-11-02 Washington DC, U.S. |
Alma mater | Georgetown University, Columbia University |
Religion | Roman Catholicism |
Spouse | Shelley Ann Scarney |
Member of | Knights of Malta, The Unz Review |
Party | Republican Party, Reform Party |
Patrick J. Buchanan wrote in 1996 that Watergate was indeed a coup d'état to remove Richard Nixon from the US presidency.[1]
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