About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 64. Chapters: Pat Buchanan, Charles Krauthammer, Ben Stein, David Frum, George Gilder, Chris Matthews, Asa Earl Carter, Jon Favreau, William Kristol, Ted Sorensen, Karl Hess, John Podhoretz, William Safire, Ken Khachigian, Jeffrey Hart, James Fallows, Michael Gerson, Elijah Hedding, Matthew Scully, Adam Garfinkle, David Gergen, Peggy Noonan, Marc Thiessen, Robert Lehrman, Raymond Siller, Charlie Fern, John McLaughlin, Ken Kurson, John Avlon, Beverly Eakman, Erastus Otis Haven, Elijah Embree Hoss, Jessica Gavora, Linda Goodman, Judson Welliver, Jeff Greenfield, Michael R. Meyer, Peter Robinson, Arthur Larson, Andrei Cherny, Josef Berger, Kim Ponders, Henry Lee IV, Matt Latimer, Samuel Irving Rosenman, Ray Price, Mark Katz, Amy Holmes, Jeff Shesol, Curt Smith, David Shipley, Katherine Reback, Landon Parvin, Anthony R. Dolan, William Perry Eveland, Mark Salter, Theodore Sommers Henderson, Aram Bakshian, Eli Attie, Judson Welliver Society, Lissa Muscatine. Excerpt: Patrick Joseph "Pat" Buchanan (; born November 2, 1938) is an American paleoconservative political commentator, author, syndicated columnist, politician and broadcaster. Buchanan was a senior adviser to American Presidents Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, and Ronald Reagan, and was an original host on CNN's Crossfire. He sought the Republican presidential nomination in 1992 and 1996. He ran on the Reform Party ticket in the 2000 presidential election. He co-founded The American Conservative magazine and launched a foundation named The American Cause. He has been published in Human Events, National Review, The Nation and Rolling Stone. He is currently a political commentator on the MSNBC cable network, including the show Morning Joe, and a regular on The McLaughlin Group. Buchanan was born in Washington, D.C., a son of William Baldwin Buchanan (Virginia, August 13, 1905 -...