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Tough-talkin' Pat plays Dixie Reform Party hopeful Buchanan's mix of barbs and bombast finds a ready audience down in Clinton country. Trump takes Miami The billionaire panders to Reform Party loyalists and Cuban dissidents as he toys with seeking the presidency. The kingmaker speaks Pat Choate, the man behind the strategy to craft a left-right-center coalition with Pat Buchanan out front, reveals the plan to seize the White House next year. Viva Iowa Though the state's Latino population makes up less than 2 percent of its voters, the Bush campaign is wooing Iowa Hispanics. Body count In his controversial -- and frightening -- new bestseller, Pat Buchanan argues for a mighty America built upon the corpses of the weak. Bush playing for keeps in California Allies of the GOP front-runner seize control of the state Republican Party. An empire after all Pat Buchanan's book is a loopy and inconsistent piece of Catholic fundamentalism that betrays a weird and self-destructive sympathy for the fascist cause. Who's afraid of Pat Buchanan? His spineless Republican rivals and the political punditocracy, that's who. R.I.P. Prop. 187 California Gov. Gray Davis' flip-flop marks the end of immigrant bashing as a viable political tactic. |
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