"America's public enemy number one," President Richard Nixon proclaimed in a press conference, "is drug abuse. In order to ...
From Brooklyn and Jazz to Nixon’s White House, Watergate and Beyond. The topic before the house: “Richard Nixon, When Politics Gets Personal.” This week on Think Tank. BW: Richard Nixon’s ...
Richard Nixon, according to a transcript of a White House tape recording that was made public during the 1974 impeachment hearings, strongly suggested that it was Kissinger who urged the wiretapping.
Two years after launching the War on Drugs, calling substance use “public enemy No. 1,” President Richard Nixon privately ...
Liberals in Lyndon Johnson’s White House generally embraced the writings ... Such was the economy that Richard Nixon inherited. In his first two years in office, inflation hovered between ...
Visalia native Ken Khachigian has a new memoir about the years he spent as a speechwriter for Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan ...
Donald Trump joins a small group of fellow presidents now that he’s the subject of an official impeachment inquiry in the House of Representatives ... Senate; and Richard Nixon, who resigned ...
SUBJECT: THE DEATH OF RICHARD NIXON: NOTES ON THE PASSING ... he was covering the Nixon White House for the Washington Post. Best known for his coverage of Ronald Reagan, Lou Cannon is retired ...
Richard Nixon’s legacy is enormous, and evolving. Watergate, the crisis generated by criminal acts tied to the White House, ended his presidency. That capped a grotesque violent decade ...
"America's public enemy number one," President Richard Nixon proclaimed ... just weeks before Nixon would stand for reelection, White House Counsel Charles Colson spoke about Democratic ...