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'''Patrick J. Buchanan''' wrote in 1996 that [[Watergate]] was indeed a [[coup d'état]] to remove [[Richard Nixon]] from the [[US presidency]].<ref>http://watergate.info/1997/06/17/yes-watergate-was-a-coup-detat.html</ref>
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'''Patrick "Pat" J. Buchanan''' wrote in 1996 that [[Watergate]] was indeed a [[coup d'état]] to remove [[Richard Nixon]] from the [[US presidency]].<ref>http://watergate.info/1997/06/17/yes-watergate-was-a-coup-detat.html</ref>
 
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Revision as of 16:41, 16 December 2019

Main.png Patrick J. Buchanan   Sourcewatch WebsiteRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(Author, pundit, speechwriter)
File:Patrick Buchanan.org
BornPatrick Joseph Buchanan
1938-11-02
Washington DC, U.S.
NationalityUS
Alma materGeorgetown University, Columbia University
ReligionRoman Catholicism
SpouseShelley Ann Scarney
Member ofKnights of Malta, The Unz Review
PartyRepublican Party, Reform Party

Employment.png White House Director of Communications

In office
February 6, 1985 - March 1, 1987

Patrick "Pat" J. Buchanan wrote in 1996 that Watergate was indeed a coup d'état to remove Richard Nixon from the US presidency.[1]

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