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  1. Buchanans oration was quickly dubbed the “culture warspeech by a hostile press. “It probably sounded better in the original German,” quipped Texas liberal journalist Molly Ivins. They were perhaps particularly appalled at Buchanans closing encomia to the Army troops who suppressed...

  2. Pat Buchanans infamous speech to the 1992 Republican convention (Buchanan), has often been understood as a defining moment in the US culture wars (Hartman). The speechs central claim that “there is a religious war going on in our country for the soul of America” oriented around the idea that the US was a nation divided between two ...

  3. Although he lost the nomination to George H.W. Bush, he was invited to speak at that year’s Republican National Convention, where he delivered a fiery address criticizing liberals and declaring a “culture war” at the heart of American life.

  4. © 2023 Google LLC. Pat Buchanan delivers his most famous address to the 1992 RNC Convention. This battle cry for conservatives is a timeless classic.

  5. At the Republican Convention, Buchanan gave his support to Bush in what became known as the ‘culture warspeech. It was filled with fiery rhetoric, describing "a religious war going on in our country for the soul of America." “Tonight I want to talk to the 3 million Americans who voted for me.

  6. Aug 4, 2013 · Speech Text. Miller Interpretive Essay [PDF] Video Link. Teaching-Learning Materials. Suggested Resources. For Secondary Educators. Pat Buchanan delivering his “Culture WarSpeech (1992), Photo Screen Captured from YouTube Video.

  7. patrick buchanan, “culture war speech: address to the republican national convention” (17 august 1992)

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