After decades of commentary, Pat Buchanan officially resigned. His credentials took him from the Nixon years to the Reagan era, where conservatism fought for its identity in magazines, television interviews, and the arbiters of the movement itself. There’s many open questions to his fanbase who read between the lines. What is a dissident supposed to do with all his books and understanding his turbulent career? If Buchanan was far more conservative than Nixon, why did he stay loyal to a president who didn’t have the will to stand up to the left? What lessons are learned in the aftermath of the Reform Party era?
Which of His Books is best to start with? Cheers Ace, keep on rocking in the Technocratic NPC world!