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Marion Gordon "Pat" Robertson (March 22, 1930 – June 8, 2023) was an American media mogul, televangelist, political commentator, presidential candidate, and charismatic minister. Robertson advocated a conservative Christian ideology and was known for his involvement in Republican Party politics.
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Robertson accused the U.S. State Department of supporting Taylor's ouster as president of Liberia by giving President Bush bad advice, and he also accused it of trying "as hard as they can to destabilize Liberia." [66] Robertson was criticized for failing to mention his $8,000,000 (USD) investment in a Liberian gold mine on his broadcasts. [67]
Articles relating to the media mogul and presidential candidate Pat Robertson (1930–2023). Pages in category "Pat Robertson" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.
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After a disagreement with Robertson, Hodel left in January 1999 [17] and Tate soon followed. Robertson took over the presidency. Later in 2001 he turned it and the chairmanship over to Roberta Combs, the group's executive vice president and former state chairman of South Carolina, when he officially left the coalition. [18]
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The evangelical minister and televangelist Pat Robertson sought the Republican nomination and would have been, at first glance, a natural choice for the Moral Majority's support. Although Robertson's political platforms were extremely similar to the ones the Moral Majority supported, Falwell gave his organization's endorsement to contender ...