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Buchanan himself never actually acknowledged the suspension while it was happening. Asked about it last January during an appearance on a radio show hosted by evangelical Republican Hugh Hewitt , Buchanan said health problems had kept him out of circulation for several weeks, but that the suspension was news to him.

That odd couple pairing continued — though with much less frequency — when Maddow got her own primetime show in September But many at the network expect him to find a perch on another cable news channel.

Email: Marisa. Guthrie thr. Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day. February 16, pm. Related Stories. Rambling Reporter How One of L. All Rights reserved. Buchanan, in a column posted on Thursday , called the decision "an undeniable victory for the blacklisters. But he kept a regular presence, even forging an unlikely chemistry with talk show host Rachel Maddow despite disagreeing on most issues.

Buchanan wrote that advocacy groups like Color of Change and the Anti-Defamation League brand people as racists or anti-Semites if they dare "to venture outside the narrow corral in which they seek to confine debate. They work in the dark because, as Al Smith said, nothing un-American can live in the sunlight.

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