When it comes to... I was appalled at the blatant white supremacism and hateful rhetoric being spewed in Pat Buchanan’s column “Is diversity making U.S. stronger?” (Aug. 18, TribLIVE).
Last November, when DOGE remained a gleam in president-elect Donald Trump’s eye,  its leader apparent promised, via a post to ...
Where did this come from, this MAGA agenda? Three areas that I can see. The 1992 and earlier movement by Pat Buchanan, who embraced a lot of these positions. It was followed in the ’90 ...
The self-described free speech champion is not pleased that the public has learned the identities of his young henchmen ...
Most admirers of Pat Buchanan’s politics would be happy enough with Trump’s willingness to restrict immigration and appoint Supreme Court justices who wouldn’t allow monstrous decisions like ...
Trump has shown an affinity with many of the little guys — what he called in 2017 "the forgotten men and women." But he also ...
That’s a bit how I felt reading this essay in the New York Times explaining Donald Trump’s foreign policy. He’s not an isolationist or non-interventionist, and he’s obviously not a neoconservative or ...
Columnist Pat Buchanan noted “the China of 2021 is not the China with which Obama and Biden had to deal. The China of today revels in its Communist ideology. It openly crushes democratic dissent.” ...
The remark disgusted some Foreign Service officers, infuriated others, and displeased even those who were looking forward to the new administration.” So began what — until now — was the largest purge ...
In 1990, Pat Buchanan — a Republican strategist and politician often seen as a Trump precursor — wrote a column celebrating Schoonmaker’s vision. But Buchanan went even further, proposing ...
Buchanan’s carriage driver, Pat Sherry, was the first to greet him when he stepped off the train. Sherry, whom Gorrecht identified as a “recognized town character,’’ grasped the ex ...
"I was determined to tell my story directly to the people rather than to funnel it to them through a press account." --Richard Nixon, Six Crises by Dav ...