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Where the Right Went Wrong: How Neoconservatives Subverted the Reagan Revolution
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Where the Right Went Wrong: How Neoconservatives Subverted the Reagan Revolution and Hijacked the Bush Presidency Paperback - 2005

by Patrick J. Buchanan

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Now in paperback comes the searing indictment of neoconservatives by three-time presidential candidate and "New York Times" bestselling author, Pat Buchanan.

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  • Ingram Advance, 05/01/2005, Page 123

About the author

Patrick J. Buchanan, America's leading populist conservative, was a senior advisor to three American presidents, ran twice for the Republican nomination in 1992 and 1996, and was the Reform Party's presidential candidate in 2000. The author of six other books, including the bestsellers, Right from the Beginning, A Republic, Not An Empire and The Death of the West (SMP 2002), he is a syndicated columnist and a 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.