The Boston Globe, January 11th, 1996
Second in a series of occasional profiles of the presidential candidates. CEDAR FALLS, Iowa -- As the world order went through convulsions at the beginning of the decade, Patrick J. Buchanan, a product of the Cold War, made his own transformation. He began condemning the military interventions he had once cheered. He turned from "a 100 percent free-trader" into a "trade hawk." He even started calling himself a populist. He kept, however, the ripsaw voice and wrathful pen that have been scourge to a generation of liberals. The commentator-candidate says a line from author Arthur Koestler that h...
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