Word: buchananism
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...figured there would be a considerable reaction," Patrick J. Buchanan, a special assistant to the President, said yesterday, conceding that the possibility of a national outcry similar to the one that followed the invasion of Cambodia last May had been considered by President Nixon when the decision to invade Laos was made last month...
...realize there's going to be a reaction," Buchanan said. "You consider it and you try to diminish the consequences. No one wants to see any anguish, but the President thought the decision was right and he made...
...Buchanan, a former editorial writer for the St. Louis Globe-Democrat who has been on President Nixon's staff since the pre-campaign of 1966, was a guest speaker at an Institute of Politics seminar yesterday afternoon. His present White House responsibilities include briefing the President before his press conferences and overseeing compilation of a daily news digest...
...interview last night, Buchanan said that the object of the Laos invasion is "to guarantee the success of American troops left in South Vietnam during the next dry season in October. We expected tough fighting and that's what we're having...
...Buchanan said that his visit was not part of any conscious effort by the Administration to improve communications with college students, but noted that such an effort would be "a good idea-as long as you can get a hearing...