PATRICK J. BUCHANAN, America's leading populist conservative, was senior adviser to three American presidents, ran for the Republican nomination in 1992 and 1996, and was the Reform Party's presidential candidate in 2000. The author of ten other books, Buchanan is a syndicated columnist and founding member of three of America's foremost public affairs shows, NBC's The McLaughlin Group and CNN's The Capitol Gang and Crossfire. He lives in McLean, Virginia.
"Buchanan is an honest writer who ... minces nothing except an
occasional opponent." --The Philadelphia Inquirer"Nobody turns a
sharp phrase, drops an historical reference, or makes a literary
allusion as naturally as Pat Buchanan." --Human Events"Buchanan is
a muscular writer, fully in command of the English language he
feels is under siege. He is adept at linking history, statistics,
and the writings of philosophers and economists to proffer forceful
arguments." --The Washington Post"Mr. Buchanan ... is positively
fearless. He is also right." --Tony Blankley, The Washington
Times"His approach is that of a true conservative, offering a
perspective rooted in American tradition initiated by Washington."
--Kirkus Reviews"Suicide of a Superpower traces the changes in
governance and culture in America that foreshadow a decline of epic
proportions. ... Buchanan is no stranger to controversy. Nor is he
prone to exaggerate. The crises he describes are real, and he is
not afraid to say they 'may prove too much for our democracy to
cope with.'" --Jack Kenny, The New American Magazine"A stunning
Jeremiad on America's decline, written with characteristic muscle
and wit." --Timothy Stanley, The Telegraph (UK)"Buchanan offers an
astute diagnosis of America's problems and gives constructive
suggestions to put us back on track." --Virgil Goode (Former
Congressman R-VA), The Daily Caller on Suicide of a
Superpower"Well-written, well researched and highly persuasive."
--Tom Piatak, Chronicles Magazine on Suicide of a Superpower
Buchanan is an honest writer who minces nothing except an
occasional opponent. "The Philadelphia Inquirer" Nobody turns a
sharp phrase, drops an historical reference, or makes a literary
allusion as naturally as Pat Buchanan. "Human Events" Buchanan is a
muscular writer, fully in command of the English language he feels
is under siege. He is adept at linking history, statistics, and the
writings of philosophers and economists to proffer forceful
arguments. "The Washington Post" Mr. Buchanan is positively
fearless. He is also right. "Tony Blankley, The Washington Times"
His approach is that of a true conservative, offering a perspective
rooted in American tradition initiated by Washington. "Kirkus
Reviews" "Suicide of a Superpower" traces the changes in governance
and culture in America that foreshadow a decline of epic
proportions. ... Buchanan is no stranger to controversy. Nor is he
prone to exaggerate. The crises he describes are real, and he is
not afraid to say they may prove too much for our democracy to cope
with.' "Jack Kenny, The New American Magazine" A stunning Jeremiad
on America's decline, written with characteristic muscle and wit.
"Timothy Stanley, The Telegraph (UK)" Buchanan offers an astute
diagnosis of America's problems and gives constructive suggestions
to put us back on track. Virgil Goode (Former Congressman R-VA),
The Daily Caller on Suicide of a Superpower Well-written, well
researched and highly persuasive. "Tom Piatak, Chronicles Magazine
on Suicide of a Superpower""
Praise for Pat Buchanan:
"Buchanan is an honest writer who ... minces nothing except an
occasional opponent."
--"The Philadelphia Inquirer
""Nobody turns a sharp phrase, drops an historical reference, or
makes a literary allusion as naturally as Pat Buchanan."
--"Human Events
""Buchanan is a muscular writer, fully in command of the English
language he feels is under siege. He is adept at linking history,
statistics, and the writings of philosophers and economists to
proffer forceful arguments."
--"The Washington Post
""Mr. Buchanan ... is positively fearless. He is also right."
--Tony Blankley, "The Washington Times
""His approach is that of a true conservative, offering a
perspective rooted in American tradition initiated by
Washington."
--"Kirkus Reviews
"Praise for "Suicide of a Superpower:
"""Suicide of a Superpower" traces the changes in governance and
culture in America that foreshadow a decline of epic proportions.
... Buchanan is no stranger to controversy. Nor is he prone to
exaggerate. The crises he describes are real, and he is not afraid
to say they 'may prove too much for our democracy to cope
with.'"
--Jack Kenny, "The New American Magazine
""A stunning Jeremiad on America's decline, written with
characteristic muscle and wit."
--Timothy Stanley, "The Telegraph" (UK)
"Buchanan offers an astute diagnosis of America's problems and
gives constructive suggestions to put us back on track."
--Virgil Goode (Former Congressman R-VA), "The Daily Caller
""Well-written, well researched and highly persuasive."
--Tom Piatak, "Chronicles Magazine"
Praise for Pat Buchanan:
"Buchanan is an honest writer who ... minces nothing except an
occasional opponent."
--"The Philadelphia Inquirer
""Nobody turns a sharp phrase, drops an historical reference, or
makes a literary allusion as naturally as Pat Buchanan."
--"Human Events
""Buchanan is a muscular writer, fully in command of the English
language he feels is under siege. He is adept at linking history,
statistics, and the writings of philosophers and economists to
proffer forceful arguments."
--"The Washington Post
""Mr. Buchanan ... is positively fearless. He is also right."
--Tony Blankley, "The Washington Times
""His approach is that of a true conservative, offering a
perspective rooted in American tradition initiated by
Washington."
--"Kirkus Reviews
"Praise for "Suicide of a Superpower:
"""Suicide of a Superpower" traces the changes in governance and
culture in America that foreshadow a decline of epic proportions.
... Buchanan is no stranger to controversy. Nor is he prone to
exaggerate. The crises he describes are real, and he is not afraid
to say they 'may prove too much for our democracy to cope
with.'"
--Jack Kenny, "The New American Magazine
""A stunning Jeremiad on America's decline, written with
characteristic muscle and wit."
--Timothy Stanley, "The Telegraph" (UK)
"Buchanan offers an astute diagnosis of America's problems and
gives constructive suggestions to put us back on track."
--Virgil Goode (Former Congressman R-VA), "The Daily Caller
""Well-written, well researched and highly persuasive."
--Tom Piatak, "Chronicles Magazine"
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