Word: buchananism
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Freewheeling. Agnew may have been speaking for himself in Los Angeles, but in Miami Beach it was the Administration talking. The prose came from Nixon's hardest-hitting speechwriter, Pat Buchanan. He will soon have plenty of opportunity to keep punching. On Sept. 10, when the political season gets going in earnest, Buchanan will be in the Agnew entourage as the Vice President begins his first extended campaign foray. Also going along, in addition to Agnew's own men, will be Bryce Harlow, a Nixon Counsellor with Cabinet rank who will serve as top contact with the White...
...Louisians take the war like everyone else. Construction workers did attack students in the streets a few weeks ago, but on a much less massive level than in the Battle of New York. Even the Globe-Democrat, great voice of Nixon Republicanism and former employer of Agnew speechwriter Patrick Buchanan, was appalled. "Polities," their editorial began, "is a game for gentlemen" and, in the great scheme of the American consensus, beating up peaceful by-standers, however long-haired, is not gentlemanly conduct. The Globe is not racist, for racism is tinged with something dirty and vile here in the heart...
Patrick J. ("Pat") Buchanan, Presidential
...Adam Clayton Powell of New York, Abyssinian Baptist; John Hall Buchanan of Alabama, Baptist...
...business conglomerate was far in the future when James Buchanan Brady, otherwise known as Diamond Jim, founded U.S. Industries, Inc., in 1899. Today USI is a conglomerate with a difference that he would have appreciated. Since 1965, its sales have doubled, to $1.1 billion last year, and net profits have nearly tripled, to $63 million, a healthy 18% on invested capital. In the first quarter of 1970, when many other conglomerates were going through the wringer, USI raised its sales by 12% and its earnings by 16% over the same period...