Buchanan crusade to continue Republican vows to fight 'until hell freezes over' against the betrayers of 'the American people' to get the party back on the right track
"The Confederacy and the 'War of Northern Aggression' (as [PATRICK Buchanan] sometimes calls it) are constant motifs in Buchananite speeches and in the writings of the movement he now represents," Mr. Books writes. "The paleoconservatives draw their inspiration from the smal...
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Published in | Globe and mail |
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Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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Toronto, Ont
The Globe and Mail
09.03.1996
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Summary: | "The Confederacy and the 'War of Northern Aggression' (as [PATRICK Buchanan] sometimes calls it) are constant motifs in Buchananite speeches and in the writings of the movement he now represents," Mr. Books writes. "The paleoconservatives draw their inspiration from the small rural communities of the Old South. In their imaginings, these villages were populated by folk who worked close to the soil and led lives unpolluted by big government and mass media." |
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ISSN: | 0319-0714 |