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The Rev. Pat Robertson, a Baptist preacher who attracted a worldwide following as a religious broadcaster, built a business empire from his headquarters in Virginia Beach and helped create a ...
Legendary Christian broadcaster and former presidential candidate Pat Robertson, who founded the Christian Broadcasting Network and galvanized religious Republicans into a powerful political force ...
Pat Robertson, the prominent televangelist who founded the Christian Broadcasting Network, made the Christian right a powerful political force and unsuccessfully ran for president in 1988 ...
Pat Robertson, a religious broadcaster who turned a tiny Virginia station into the global Christian Broadcasting Network, tried a run for president and helped make religion central to Republican ...
Robertson started the Christian Broadcasting Network in 1960. Pat Robertson, the Christian evangelist best known for his political commentary on "The 700 Club" and a former presidential candidate ...
Pat Robertson, a controversial televangelist and former Republican presidential hopeful, has died. Robertson founded Regent University and the Christian Broadcasting Network. The controversial ...
For generations of conservative Christians, Pat Robertson was a familiar face on television, guiding them through domestic politics and international affairs on his long-running talk show ...
Pat Robertson was certainly supported by his wife, Adelia Elmer Robertson, better known as Dede Robertson, throughout his life. Dede and Pat met at Yale University in 1952. She was born on Dec. 3 ...
He earlier ran for president. By Douglas Martin Pat Robertson, a Baptist minister with a passion for politics who marshaled Christian conservatives into a powerful constituency that helped ...
Virginia Beach, Va. • Pat Robertson, a religious broadcaster who turned a tiny Virginia station into the global Christian Broadcasting Network, tried a run for president and helped make religion ...