Word: buchananism
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...told me. "We need to get rid of the career politicians in Washington and put somebody in there who can really make a change." Who was Jim's candidate of choice? Ironically, it was the candidate with the least commitment to reforming the health care system: Republican Pat Buchanan. Buchanan's virtue as a candidate, according to Jim, was that he wasn't a "career politician" who played to the special interests...
...credentials, Bush might try to move toward the center as November approaches. But in some recent state elections, candidates who tiptoed away from pro-life positions got little thanks from voters. With the New Hampshire primary only weeks away, the President must also protect his right flank against Pat Buchanan. "I think my party should be pro-life," insists Buchanan. "And if that loses us votes...
Both commentator Pat Buchanan and humor columnist Dave Barry are running for President. It's time for a Draft Ann Landers movement. Listen, Cookie, hard- pressed Americans could use some practical advice...
...cling to trees here and there; it no longer ! distracts voters from their worries about the recession. And as long as Saddam maintains his bloody totalitarian rule, efforts by Bush and his campaigners to revive memories of the glorious triumph are likely to ring false to many voters. Pat Buchanan and the Democrats can claim, misleadingly but perhaps effectively, that Desert Storm won at best a hollow victory...
...goals of political action differ only slightly from those of social service. This election season's campaign for the middle class seems to have left out the most needy. Aside from suggestions such as those from Republican Patrick J. Buchanan to sweep streets clean of the homeless and lock them up in jails across the country, little mention is made of the very poor and hopeless...