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On Aug. 8, 1974, facing expected impeachment over the Watergate scandal, Richard Nixon became the first U.S. president to ...
Impeachment is not a moral endeavor; it is the height of hypocrisy.”  Adam Lamparello, J.D., Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice October 20, 1973 – My mother will give birth to me in six days. ...
Richard Nixon (left) with student protester Bob Moustakas (right) outside the Lincoln Memorial on May 9, 1970. “I know most of you think I’m an SOB,” the president said, “but I want you to ...
The postings begin with Nixon recalling the day he decided to resign and end Saturday — his last day in office — with the 37th president discussing his final day at the White House, when he ...
President Nixon: Alone in the White House By Richard Reeves Simon & Schuster, 702 pages, $53.50 The 37th president of the United States is well known to us all.
In so many ways, I despised our 37th president, Richard M. Nixon. Yet, if I could, with a wave of my hand I would bring Nixon back as our president now. Nixon ...
This article is part of Yahoo's 'On This Day' series When Richard Nixon said the five words that would go on to define his legacy, the setting could not have been more incongruous. He was talking to ...
President Richard Nixon sits in his White House office, Aug. 16, 1973, as he poses for pictures after delivering a nationwide television address dealing with Watergate. The Canadian Press ...
Would it not have been more in keeping with the moment if the first paragraph had started as: "Richard Milhous Nixon, the nation's 37th president, was pronounced dead at a New York hospital.
With desperate locals clinging to departing American planes as a long, bitter foreign commitment collapsed, I had to dust off the Ouija board and summon the shade of former U.S. president Richard ...
A 30-something Donald Trump and a 70-ish Richard Nixon struck up a decade-long correspondence in the 1980s that meandered from football and real estate to Vietnam and media strategy.