Born 1938 (age 87) · Washington, D.C., USA
Appears in 30 titles

Patrick Joseph Buchanan (born November 2, 1938) is an American paleoconservative author, political commentator, and politician. Buchanan was an assistant and special consultant to U.S. presidents Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, and Ronald Reagan. He is an influential figure in the modern paleoconservative movement in America. In 1992 and 1996, he sought the Republican presidential nomination. In 1992 he ran against incumbent president George H. W. Bush, campaigning against Bush's breaking of his "Read my lips: no new taxes" pledge, as well as his foreign policy and positions on social issues. At the 1992 Republican National Convention, Buchanan delivered his "Culture War" speech in support of the nominated President Bush. In 1996, he ran against eventual Republican nominee Bob Dole, but withdrew after getting only 21 percent of Republican primary votes. In 2000, he was the Reform Party's presidential nominee. His campaign centered on non-interventionism in foreign affairs, opposition to illegal immigration, and opposition to the outsourcing of manufacturing from free trade. He selected educator and conservative activist Ezola Foster as his running-mate. In 2002, he co-founded The American Conservative magazine and launched a foundation named The American Cause. He has been published in The Occidental Observer, Human Events, National Review, The Nation, and Rolling Stone. The original host on CNN's Crossfire, he was a political commentator on the MSNBC cable network, including the show Morning Joe until February 2012, later appearing on Fox News. Buchanan was also a regular panelist on The McLaughlin Group. Many of his views, particularly his opposition to American imperialism and the managerial state, echo those of the Old Right Republicans of the first half of the 20th century. Since 2006, Buchanan has been a frequent contributor to VDARE.

Filmography

ReMastered: Tricky Dick & The Man in Black
Dirty Pictures
6.1
Dirty Pictures
2000
as Self
Nixon by Nixon: In His Own Words
7.2
Nixon by Nixon: In His Own Words
2014
as Self (archive sound)
Family Fundamentals
4.4
Family Fundamentals
2002
as Self (archive footage)
Feed
5.3
Feed
1992
The Making of Trump
4.4
The Making of Trump
2015
as Self (archive footage)
Patriocracy
5.9
Patriocracy
2011
as Self
The Day the '60s Died
7.8
The Day the '60s Died
2015
as Self
Commercial Entertainment Product
8.7
Commercial Entertainment Product
1992
as Self (archive footage)
Kike Like Me
Kike Like Me
2007
as Self
Nixon in China
Nixon in China
2012
as Self
How to Win the TV Debate
How to Win the TV Debate
2010
as Self
Molon Labe
2013
as Self