MSNBC gives Pat Buchanan the axe Pat Buchanan is officially out as a commentator for MSNBC, after being suspended from the network for controversial statements in his most recent book. Was MSNBC right to fire Pat Buchanan? The cable news channel parts ways with its veteran conservative commentator after his latest book gets slammed as offensive Pat Buchanan Officially Out at MSNBC Marisa Guthrie "I am departing, after an incessant clamor from the left that to permit me continued access to the microphones of MSNBC would be an outrage against decency," says the conservative pundit. read more Pat Buchanan out at MSNBC MSNBC dropped conservative commentator Pat Buchanan on Thursday, four months after suspending him following the publication of his latest book.The book "Suicide of a Superpower" contained chapters ... Pat Buchanan gets the ax from MSNBC, blames the left Pat Buchanan has been dismissed by MSNBC, the left-leaning news network, four months after the channel suspended him. Pat Buchanan to Leave MSNBC He has not appeared on the channel since October, when he began promoting a book called "Suicide of a Superpower: Will America Survive to 2025?" Pat Buchanan dismissed from MSNBC, blames the left (VIDEO) Pat Buchanan, the controversial conservative commentator, was fired from MSNBC on Thursday, four months after the network suspended him for the publication of his latest book, "Suicide of a Superpower." read more Pat Buchanan To Sean Hannity On MSNBC Exit: 'Un-American' Blacklist Pushed Me Off The Air (VIDEO) Controversial author and pundit Pat Buchanan went to Fox News on Friday for his first appearance since his stormy departure from MSNBC the day before. Speaking to Sean Hannity, Buchanan lashed out at his critics and staunchly defended the book that got him kicked off of the network he had called home for ten years. MSNBC axes Pat Buchanan The longtime political analyst is dropped as a result of the controversy surrounding his latest book. Chris Matthews go to bat for Pat Buchanan after MSNBC departure [VIDEO] On his Friday show, MSNBC "Hardball" host gave a somewhat unexpected tribute to Pat Buchanan, who he had worked with at the network for the last 10 years. Although on opposite ends of the political spectrum, Matthews echoed the sentiments of MSNBC's Joe Scarborough, telling his viewers that he would miss Buchanan.
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