Richard Nixon was Walter kronite and those of you who are old enough might remember he was a news anchor that
Richard Nixon signed into law in the 70s um after creating the Environmental
Richard Nixon purportedly said, "We're all Keynesians now."
And Richard Nixon actually articulated this bipartisan attitude in his 1970 state of the union.
under Richard Nixon over the years he's become one of the nations's most respected political commentators and he's written extensively on law
is between JFK and Richard Nixon take an election that is leaning toward Nixon, and make it an election that's leaning toward JFK,
busy advising Richard Nixon about how the United States might balance their rivalry with the Soviet Union with potential rapprochement with China.
which is what Richard Nixon will do.
and came upon Richard Nixon 's 1968 convention speech in Miami, which is an interesting speech.
You have Richard Nixon 's law and order campaign using code language to justify racist policies, something that Lee Atwater, who until Karl Rove,
You did travel with Richard Nixon , correct?
to write about Richard Nixon , our uncanniest president.
Because if you're Richard Nixon , who exactly do you trust with all your shit?
They had Richard Nixon himself here, and they were going to make the most of it.
So this is Richard Nixon talking in the 1970s state of the union.
up until Richard Nixon 's election was Dwight Eisenhower who was about as non-partisan a Republican or Democrat as you'll ever see.
should remember Richard Nixon and what is what do you feel uh Kissinger's
I voted for Richard Nixon in that race, but I'm voting for Obama -- let me tell you why."
um the Richard Nixon signed actually and celebrated as our environmental Awakening and the US Senate approved
state under richard nixon and sam nunn the former democratic chairman of the senate armed services committee people with impeccable defense
And so I was aware of Richard Nixon , very, very vaguely, as the top guy.
People forget that people absolutely loved Richard Nixon .
Protection Agency which was once again um Richard Nixon who did that um we of
Foundation is trying to control Richard Nixon 's
impeached in 1869 they subpoenaed letters when richard nixon they were trying to
Richard Nixon .
chaired by someone who probably haven't heard of named Richard Nixon .
If you go all the way back to Richard Nixon and Watergate and the Vietnam War, the government lost a lot of credibility here in this country.
There's absolutely no reason to feel sorry for Richard Nixon , because he was, among other things, a horrible person, which is not how I wrote him.
break-ins uh that I had then manipulated Richard Nixon into covering them up I
as tough and as hard-nosed and as dark as Richard Nixon could be at times I
based on documents and tapes that show that Richard Nixon and his staff wasn't quite as ignorant while they weren't
It's what Richard Nixon called the madman theory of politics, which is if you give your adversary the impression that you're a little bit nuts, it gives you an edge in certain
And opening day, I gave Richard Nixon , the vice president of the United States, a ride on it.
And now, I wrote this book about Richard Nixon .
That was the best context I could possibly think of for a Richard Nixon character.
interesting uh one of the things that people don't know about Richard Nixon because he was such an unappealing person with such unappealing rhetoric is
arguments for it that can really stand the test I don't think Richard Nixon
So one major aspect of the end of Vietnam was that Richard Nixon felt like he had to bribe the military-industrial
Yeah, I mean, it could have been Richard Nixon , but other things brought him down in 1974.
of civil liberties we'd really never seen before from any president, even presidents like Richard Nixon hadn't gone out there and bragged
So Ronald Reagan, Jimmy Carter, Richard Nixon , that beast right there, that podium destroyed their hand charisma.
Richard Nixon told his Agriculture Secretary, Earl Rusty Butz,
So shortly after this, a few years later in 1960, there's a presidential campaign going on between John Kennedy and Eisenhower's vice president, Richard Nixon .
And we're going to talk about that and we're going to talk about Richard Nixon
I couldn't tell writing the book, I have to say, if people would actually know who Richard Nixon was.
When we did the Pluto flyby, it totally came out that we would have had it a decade ago if it weren't for Richard Nixon .
Your history, of course, was that you were a professor at Harvard and worked on the Richard Nixon campaign, and when he became president, became national
And I wasn't a stupid kid, so I decided, I announced to my teacher one day and to the class, like Richard Nixon did when he said there was a new Richard Nixon , I said, "There's
Richard Nixon interestingly is "Truly".