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nixon, pat nixon was thrilled to have been in new york. he would have been bored, he would have been restless, he would have been an elder statesman with the party, but he would have had a normal, prosperous elder statesman life, and then it changed. >> but, uni, he was in -- you know, he was in dallas -- >> he was. >> no, no, no, i'm not suggesting that. [laughter] no, no. no. just because i'm wearing black doesn't mean i'm going to go into that worm hole. >> thank you, tim. >> but he gives a press conference in dallas before the assassination, of course, and he criticizes kennedy's leadership. >> he does. >> now, that's strange for somebody who's enjoying walking his dog in new york. >> oh, he was going to be a big spokesman for the party. he spoke, he spoke in washington, and he was happy to criticize kennedy for the bay of pigs invasion. but it wasn't as if he was running for something. he was, he was a good republican speaking out against the opposition. and he was happy doing that. he would meet with eisenhower, they would just say,
nixon, pat nixon was thrilled to have been in new york. he would have been bored, he would have been restless, he would have been an elder statesman with the party, but he would have had a normal, prosperous elder statesman life, and then it changed. >> but, uni, he was in -- you know, he was in dallas -- >> he was. >> no, no, no, i'm not suggesting that. [laughter] no, no. no. just because i'm wearing black doesn't mean i'm going to go into that worm hole. >> thank you,...
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i saw nixon -- never i'm not sure i saw him -- i wasn't doing the nixon presidency. i have an epilogue which deals with what came after but i really only deal in the book with two months of the nixon presidency when he was nag rated and two months later eisenhower was dead. >> host: what sense of the man did you get, nixon? >> guest: he before baffled me and complicated. i was rift vet by the different sides of him. he could be really vindictive and sort of vicious, even long before all the tapes we have all heard, he would refer to -- at one time he referred to his 1960 running mate, henry cabot lodge, you're a knuckleheaded gutless wonder, and yet he could be so kind to people. and so generous. and in ways he didn't have to be. always had a thing about the kens but when he was president, he invited mrs. kennedy and her can two children to see him in the white house. and he spent time with them. they played with the dog and they all wrote him the letters and he wrote personal thank you letters to the two children. they were so touched mrs. kennedy she wrote back, su
i saw nixon -- never i'm not sure i saw him -- i wasn't doing the nixon presidency. i have an epilogue which deals with what came after but i really only deal in the book with two months of the nixon presidency when he was nag rated and two months later eisenhower was dead. >> host: what sense of the man did you get, nixon? >> guest: he before baffled me and complicated. i was rift vet by the different sides of him. he could be really vindictive and sort of vicious, even long before...
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richard nixon. that is a great context for me to tell you about the book. by telling the story of richard nixon through the perspective of his wife and marriages, his strengths are claireified and his weaknesses are put into perspective. when we was on the american house activity committee and he was investing algeria for c commumism. i have a confession to make. in 1969, i was a graduate students at the universe of texas. and i was protesting the vietnam war and richard nixon. i would never have thought i would be here today. things do thing. as a psychologist, i have been working with married couples since 1970. i have been fascinated by long-term marriages and all they shift and go through. over the marriage, one person is interested in new developing careers and they move apart. and the other partner moves off to another area. i want to tell you some of the things i found, but i will not have time to tell you about the wonderful relationship with the eisinhouser. he was very sentimental. on the
richard nixon. that is a great context for me to tell you about the book. by telling the story of richard nixon through the perspective of his wife and marriages, his strengths are claireified and his weaknesses are put into perspective. when we was on the american house activity committee and he was investing algeria for c commumism. i have a confession to make. in 1969, i was a graduate students at the universe of texas. and i was protesting the vietnam war and richard nixon. i would never...
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nixon was dubbed -- devastated. monica crowd gave foreign policy said he could not finish sentences and walked along aimlessly and couldn't seem to handle a. she came close to death and the supposedly his last words to her were your family loves you, your country the
nixon was dubbed -- devastated. monica crowd gave foreign policy said he could not finish sentences and walked along aimlessly and couldn't seem to handle a. she came close to death and the supposedly his last words to her were your family loves you, your country the
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worth area of texas was booming, and david nixon made a fortune. >> he had a very big personality. he was always smiling. he was always happy. he liked nice things, nice clothes, nice cars, nice women. >> nixon primarily sold real estate in grapevine, texas, just outside dallas/ft. worth. >> it's a very vibrant city, very suburban. there is some money here, but the main focus is the lake. people want to live by it and have very nice homes around it. >> but david's idyllic life started to unravel one sunday night when his ex-wife walked into police headquarters to report him missing. she said he didn't show up for a dinner meeting with their 10-year-old son that evening, which was very unusual. she said he wasn't returning telephone calls either. >> david nixon was a great father who kept in contact with his son, even though he was divorced from his wife, and would constantly keep in contact with him. >> i can't really put my finger on anything. i just have a gut feeling that there's something about this one that, you know, there's more to it than just the typical missing person. >>
worth area of texas was booming, and david nixon made a fortune. >> he had a very big personality. he was always smiling. he was always happy. he liked nice things, nice clothes, nice cars, nice women. >> nixon primarily sold real estate in grapevine, texas, just outside dallas/ft. worth. >> it's a very vibrant city, very suburban. there is some money here, but the main focus is the lake. people want to live by it and have very nice homes around it. >> but david's...
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nixon also used government agencies to go after his enemies the i.r.s. was ordered to conduct audits of organizations opposed to nixon's policies in the cia's special operations group spied on leftist activist groups and black power groups and of course there were the white house plumbers a covert white house special investigations unit which was involved in a lot of illegal activities including the watergate break in once the watergate scandal broke open and news of illegal intelligence gathering by government agencies began to spread senator frank church a democrat from idaho formed the church committee which was tasked with investigating illegal intelligence gathering activities by the f.b.i. the n.s.a. and the cia two in one thousand nine hundred eighty five in one thousand nine hundred six the church committee published fourteen reports on intelligence gathering abuses by u.s. intelligence agencies in august of seventy five the church committee released its findings and sen church where an m.s.p. on n.b.c.'s meet the press after the findings were re
nixon also used government agencies to go after his enemies the i.r.s. was ordered to conduct audits of organizations opposed to nixon's policies in the cia's special operations group spied on leftist activist groups and black power groups and of course there were the white house plumbers a covert white house special investigations unit which was involved in a lot of illegal activities including the watergate break in once the watergate scandal broke open and news of illegal intelligence...
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president nixon helped me a lot. tech was argued in a jab at department of justice after coming out of university of michigan law school. connie horner in the chain and put me back in the d.c. days and then i came out here. as i mentioned, as singer jefferson can be geniuses behind failed communications and patterson has been my big promoter in these hundreds and hundreds of people. make a list tonight or tomorrow. instead of the people you have a genuine grievance with, make a list of everyone you want to have said thank you notes to and then perhaps going about doing that. doing that will empower you about anything bad happening down the road. for every injury to see you come hundreds of people have been generous. i finished the happiest life but talking about some context in which we can practice these things. a few words about each of those. the first is your spouse. i've been very 31 years to the fetching mrs. hewitt preaches a christmas tree. she is just the most wonderful, encouraging from extraordinary woman.
president nixon helped me a lot. tech was argued in a jab at department of justice after coming out of university of michigan law school. connie horner in the chain and put me back in the d.c. days and then i came out here. as i mentioned, as singer jefferson can be geniuses behind failed communications and patterson has been my big promoter in these hundreds and hundreds of people. make a list tonight or tomorrow. instead of the people you have a genuine grievance with, make a list of everyone...
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nixon was a laissez-faire conservative. he feared increased revenues would increase government's size and role. if taxes wouldn't be raised, why not cut back on federal spending? it would have been irresponsible to start with a cleaver, slicing everything, partly because, i'm sure, a year or so later, government would be trying to increase everything they could increase. better to stay in the middle of the stream. if increasing taxes or cutting the budget were unpalatable to richard nixon, perhaps the federal reserve could combat inflation. the inflation rate is a function of the money supply. by restricting the money supply, inflation should also contract. the fed cooperated. the result? one thing that was expected then by congress was that the price level would respond to restraint, monetary and fiscal restraint, much more rapidly than, in fact, it did. so there was a tendency to say, "well, the policies are failing." as the restrictive policies did take hold, the economy slowed down. unemployment mounted. there was an ou
nixon was a laissez-faire conservative. he feared increased revenues would increase government's size and role. if taxes wouldn't be raised, why not cut back on federal spending? it would have been irresponsible to start with a cleaver, slicing everything, partly because, i'm sure, a year or so later, government would be trying to increase everything they could increase. better to stay in the middle of the stream. if increasing taxes or cutting the budget were unpalatable to richard nixon,...
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nixon was devastated. monica crowley, foreign policy assistant, said he wasn't able to finish sentences. he walked along aimlessly in the corridors. he just couldn't seem to handle it. finally, pat came close to death, and supposedly his last words to her, pat, as she was very fail, in a chair was, your family loves you, cower country loves you, and people all over the world love you. shortly thereafter she went into a coma and died. if you have never seen the video of pat nixon's funeral, it's extraordinary. richard nixon, man who never wanted to be vulnerable in public, was inconsolable. he couldn't stop his weeping. he took hand kerr consecutives to cover his mouth but a he was completely undone because she had been the only one for him. several -- and after the funeral he went up to greet the reagans and he leaned on nancy reagan's chest and went. back in new jersey crowley found him, and he said, there's no one here. there's silence. my god. and at the funeral, someone told leonard garment, one of his
nixon was devastated. monica crowley, foreign policy assistant, said he wasn't able to finish sentences. he walked along aimlessly in the corridors. he just couldn't seem to handle it. finally, pat came close to death, and supposedly his last words to her, pat, as she was very fail, in a chair was, your family loves you, cower country loves you, and people all over the world love you. shortly thereafter she went into a coma and died. if you have never seen the video of pat nixon's funeral, it's...
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nixon also used government agencies to go after his enemies the i.r.s. was ordered to conduct audits of organizations opposed to. since policies in the cia's special operations group spied on leftist activist groups and black power groups and of course there were the white house plumbers a covert white house special investigations unit which was involved in a lot of illegal activities including the watergate break in once the watergate scandal broke open and news of illegal intelligence gathering by government agencies began to spread senator frank church a democrat from idaho formed the church committee which was tasked with investigating illegal intelligence gathering activities by the f.b.i. the n.s.a. and the cia two in one thousand nine hundred eighty five in one thousand nine hundred six the church committee published fourteen reports of intelligence gathering abuses by u.s. intelligence agencies in august of seventy five the church committee released its findings and sen church went on m s n b on n.b.c.'s meet the press after the findings were rel
nixon also used government agencies to go after his enemies the i.r.s. was ordered to conduct audits of organizations opposed to. since policies in the cia's special operations group spied on leftist activist groups and black power groups and of course there were the white house plumbers a covert white house special investigations unit which was involved in a lot of illegal activities including the watergate break in once the watergate scandal broke open and news of illegal intelligence...
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nixon helped me a lot. and i got a job at the department of justice after getting jobs from coming out of law school. i came out here and the gene -- geniuses here -- who put me on the radio. make a list of everyone you ought to send thank you note to. and perhaps doing that because i think it will empower you from anything bad happening down the road. you mean know for every injury down to you, hundreds of people have been generous for you. i finish talk about the context we can practice these. the first is with your spouse. i have been married 31 years. she is a christmas tree and the most wonderful, encouraging woman. it had to be generations of luck to get this luck. the number one job of a spouse is to get their spouse to heaven and having them happy along the way and she is great for that. great parents. i realize many people don't realize graall dealt with the d of cards with two parents. and that is sad. and on the chapter on teachers -- how many are teachers? thank you for what you do. 90% of you c
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richard nixon famously said you know we're going to we're going to pick up the white races in the south that l.b.j. left behind when he signed the civil rights act called the southern strategy. ronald reagan's first speech after he was nominated to be president in one thousand nine hundred his first speech was in philadelphia mississippi where three civil rights workers were murdered and it was almost entirely about states' rights which we all know what that's code for and and we're now seeing this wave of voter suppression you know voter id laws all across the country is that is the republican party actually committed to repudiating as the democratic party largely did i mean the democratic party was very racist party as a up until that up until the early sixty's it was the place where the races suddenly started it's why the south was oh yes i did want to be democrats had heard the head of the k.k.k. brother or jane he sure did that and robert byrd never repudiated that in fact he went on fox news which by the way didn't exist for most of his life and used the term nigger white to refer
richard nixon famously said you know we're going to we're going to pick up the white races in the south that l.b.j. left behind when he signed the civil rights act called the southern strategy. ronald reagan's first speech after he was nominated to be president in one thousand nine hundred his first speech was in philadelphia mississippi where three civil rights workers were murdered and it was almost entirely about states' rights which we all know what that's code for and and we're now seeing...
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nixon's point man didn't field many questions on policy. our face theyppj nation flash b. >> vib vice president ford and president nixon said one year of watergate was enough that we ought to quit talking and thinking about it. >> i think the president was speaking signifyively not -- figuratively not literally. >> vice president gerald ford appeared on face the nation to discuss the economy and energy policies. but he ended up getting grilled about the president's role in the watergate cover up. >> if the judiciary committee votes impeachment and this process is going to head towards the senate do you feel the president should step down and name him acting president during this period. >> i don't think so. i don't believe that a president should remove himself from office until he's convicted which would be the trial in the senate. >> 25 questions into the interview, the conversation finally turned to a different issue. >> do you have any trouble getting the -- >> no, my wife and children do, just like everybody else. but the secret servic
nixon's point man didn't field many questions on policy. our face theyppj nation flash b. >> vib vice president ford and president nixon said one year of watergate was enough that we ought to quit talking and thinking about it. >> i think the president was speaking signifyively not -- figuratively not literally. >> vice president gerald ford appeared on face the nation to discuss the economy and energy policies. but he ended up getting grilled about the president's role in the...
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in the "crossfire," jay nixon, the democratic governor of missouri. and pat mccrory, the republican governor of north carolina. are republican governors frustrating the president's agenda or saving their citizens from it? tonight on "crossfire." >> welcome to "crossfire." i'm van jones on the left. >> i'm newt gingrich on the right. in the "crossfire" tonight two governors who met with president obama today. and moments after that meeting, a handful of governors rushed to the microphones for their own mini edition of "crossfire." >> this president in the white house seems to be waving the white flag of surrender after more than five years in this administration. the obama economy is now the minimum wage economy. >> i don't know what the heck was a reference to white flag when it comes to people making $404 a week. i mean, that's the most insane statement i've ever heard. >> so not satisfied with creating gridlock just in washington, president obama now is poisoning the traditionally nonpartisan governors ocean meeting and he started doing it thursday
in the "crossfire," jay nixon, the democratic governor of missouri. and pat mccrory, the republican governor of north carolina. are republican governors frustrating the president's agenda or saving their citizens from it? tonight on "crossfire." >> welcome to "crossfire." i'm van jones on the left. >> i'm newt gingrich on the right. in the "crossfire" tonight two governors who met with president obama today. and moments after that meeting, a...
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nixon was devastated. but monica, foreign policy assistant said, he wasn't able to finish sentences. he walked along aimlessly in the quarter -- corridor. he couldn't seem to handle it. finally, pat came close to death, and supposedly his last words to pat as she was very frail and leaning in a chair was, your family loves you. your country loves you. and people all over the world love you. shortly there after she went into a coma and died. and if you've never seen the video of pat nixon feel, it's extraordinary. richard nixon, a man who never wanted to be invulnerable in public, was inconsolable. he couldn't stop his weeping. he covered his mouth but absolutely, he was completely undone because she had been the only one for him. and after the funeral he went up to greet the reagans, and he leaned on nancy reagan's chest and wept. several days later back in new jersey, crowley found him and said, there's no one here. there's silence. my god. and at the funeral someone had told leonard garment when he was a
nixon was devastated. but monica, foreign policy assistant said, he wasn't able to finish sentences. he walked along aimlessly in the quarter -- corridor. he couldn't seem to handle it. finally, pat came close to death, and supposedly his last words to pat as she was very frail and leaning in a chair was, your family loves you. your country loves you. and people all over the world love you. shortly there after she went into a coma and died. and if you've never seen the video of pat nixon feel,...
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was you are so cold now he said he was more liberal the next he didn't say oh no he's a nixon was more liberal than he yeah i know but he didn't say nixon was the most liberal he said lyndon johnson probably was in his no one more liberal than he yeah i don't disagree with that but i did the progressive the room willing to step into the race matter let me answer the question of your record is the question that my question is really simple is the republican party actually making a commitment to repudiating the kind of things that reagan and nixon. did the race baiting or are they just giving lip service to. if you have ever had a water cannon hosed in your face if the governor of your state has ever told you you can't come to this school are go to this university if ballots were destroyed and the elected officials told you they were doing it because of your race congratulations you are meeting a democrat now if they don't have anything to repudiate i don't see anything about the noble history of the republican party which was the form on abolition and by the way not a single one of thes
was you are so cold now he said he was more liberal the next he didn't say oh no he's a nixon was more liberal than he yeah i know but he didn't say nixon was the most liberal he said lyndon johnson probably was in his no one more liberal than he yeah i don't disagree with that but i did the progressive the room willing to step into the race matter let me answer the question of your record is the question that my question is really simple is the republican party actually making a commitment to...
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you was making fun of nixon. it's remarkable when you think a of 27 or 28-year-old kid would be quoted in a book making fun of the future president of the united states but there is roger ailes. the book comes out and makes it ailes a star. ultimately cost him his job. the sub 10 never got hired at the nixon white house. he never made it into the inner circle in part because nixon and nixon's handlers were so upset about the book but what it did is it made sub 10 a star political consultant and they wanted to hire him to do for them what he had done for nixon. sub basically he moved to new york city sets up shop and becomes a political consultant. he offers his services coaching and producer to republican candidates all over america. so you start to see the building blocks of "fox news" and ailes understands about drama and understands daytime tv is about keeping an audience engaged and then you see how he marries that was nixon and uses those techniques to tell up political story. i want to just sort of jump thr
you was making fun of nixon. it's remarkable when you think a of 27 or 28-year-old kid would be quoted in a book making fun of the future president of the united states but there is roger ailes. the book comes out and makes it ailes a star. ultimately cost him his job. the sub 10 never got hired at the nixon white house. he never made it into the inner circle in part because nixon and nixon's handlers were so upset about the book but what it did is it made sub 10 a star political consultant and...
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place in the administration of nixon and henry kissinger. he's the man man who in 1998 showed us the darker side yet of the john kennedy white house with a book called -- a book about the dark side of the white house -- blanking on the name. yea. the dark side of camelot. sy hersh's book, the dark side of camelot. the cd side of the white house did not up to that point. he is the man who taken for finished and dropped over the hill in 2004 at the age of 67. he was viciously attacked for his book on john kennedy. everyone simply said it is over for sy hersh. he is washed up and he'll never do it again. in 2004, he revealed to a startled nation that american soldiers were torturing iraqi prisoners at a prison in abu ghraib. "newsweek" magazine called him the of american journalism. he's back. of course he had never left but from the public's point of view, there he was in that give me the book ends the book be like to abu ghraib with lots of great stuff in between. he butted heads of virtually every american president was lyndon johnson. lbj s
place in the administration of nixon and henry kissinger. he's the man man who in 1998 showed us the darker side yet of the john kennedy white house with a book called -- a book about the dark side of the white house -- blanking on the name. yea. the dark side of camelot. sy hersh's book, the dark side of camelot. the cd side of the white house did not up to that point. he is the man who taken for finished and dropped over the hill in 2004 at the age of 67. he was viciously attacked for his...
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proposed what is now a bomb of here you guys have had a lot of years to come up nixon well i thought his. first was heritage started it all started actually go back and look at nixon's proposal it's almost identical i think heritage stolen from in fact it probably you know probably joe coors gave it to nixon if your heritage was starting more or paul weyrich put it do you know what the bottom line is there's various iterations out there what would i take. pause within what i take take what i when i put the brakes is when i see these massive pieces of legislation very much similar to obamacare i'm not saying it's provisions but the sheer size and scope of it it is solves it tries to solve every problem although once i did i thought about really simple know why don't we just do simple targeted the camera this is i got a policy i got it i've got it simply pass a piece of legislation this one payer system i know you're going to save ten years of her debt ten ten ten years per year right we drop a decade every year every year the eligibility age for medicare drops by ten years so over the
proposed what is now a bomb of here you guys have had a lot of years to come up nixon well i thought his. first was heritage started it all started actually go back and look at nixon's proposal it's almost identical i think heritage stolen from in fact it probably you know probably joe coors gave it to nixon if your heritage was starting more or paul weyrich put it do you know what the bottom line is there's various iterations out there what would i take. pause within what i take take what i...
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now nixon, i want to be clear, nixon was an opportunist both in term of race and public policy. he was actually in the modern republican vein of '68 and '70 and only became conservative when it won him votes. when reagan is elected he's an old time goldwater conservative. he's going combine coded racial provocation and hostility toward the new deal. and so you can see it in nixon. you can see it coming. but the big shift, the big giveway in term of tax cut, the attack on civil right, the i attack on union and the middle class. that accelerates with reagan '80. >> and just to be bipartisan. can you talk about bill clinton? the book? >> it's important to talk about bill clinton. because bill clinton raises the largest question. how do the democrats respond? how do they respond? now, i said that the number crunchers spoke in the '70s by that i meant in part kevin philip a republican demographer. i mean from the democrats. they ran the numbers, too. they said, wow, closely tied to race we might start losing votes bhap should we do? flee from race. get away from race. stop being clos
now nixon, i want to be clear, nixon was an opportunist both in term of race and public policy. he was actually in the modern republican vein of '68 and '70 and only became conservative when it won him votes. when reagan is elected he's an old time goldwater conservative. he's going combine coded racial provocation and hostility toward the new deal. and so you can see it in nixon. you can see it coming. but the big shift, the big giveway in term of tax cut, the attack on civil right, the i...
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i keep going back to nixon in my comparisons to this fellow. nixon had a new face. he presented it in 1968 when he ran the second time. he had town meetings put together by roger ailes in those days, so he could portray himself as the usual politician. not the dark old nixon of old. so is this going to work? >> well, what we saw yesterday in the town hall, certainly in stark contrast to the way we have seen governor christie really over the last couple of years. certainly more subdued. we didn't see much of that new jersey bravado that he has often exuded before and certainly displayed that softer side. at the same time the event seemed to serve as a bit of a reprieve from the really tough 2014 that he had. he wasn't presented with real tough questions. that offered a little space to show the more empathetic side that comes as we have seen all the reports that are suggesting and raising questions about whether his administration is taking a bit of a bullying approach. >> you know, the old question, jonathan, you've been around long enough to know this, i think the d
i keep going back to nixon in my comparisons to this fellow. nixon had a new face. he presented it in 1968 when he ran the second time. he had town meetings put together by roger ailes in those days, so he could portray himself as the usual politician. not the dark old nixon of old. so is this going to work? >> well, what we saw yesterday in the town hall, certainly in stark contrast to the way we have seen governor christie really over the last couple of years. certainly more subdued. we...
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>> the truth of the matter is when you look at some of my policies, in a lot of ways, richard nixon was more liberal than i was. started the epa, you know, started a whole lot of the regulatory states that have helped make our air and water clean. >> holy smokes. greg, do you think hiding behind richard nixon to prove you're not as liberal, do you think we have gotten to a place you never imagined? >> this isn't new. what does it tell you when liberalism's most powerful, charismatic leader is embarrassed by his own namby-pamby fairy tale evangelists. there needs to be rehab for liberals and the first step is admitting you are one. >> bob, a lot of democrats think he's not liberal enough. >> he certainly is not. i could go back to lindyndon johnson was far more liberal. roosevelt was, truman was. >> truman? >> yes, truman was liberal. sure he was. he was the one who started the food -- the agricultural money for subsidies for agriculture. listen, this guy, you take health care, and you say, all right, that's his big entitlement program. but name me one other entitlement program he's made
>> the truth of the matter is when you look at some of my policies, in a lot of ways, richard nixon was more liberal than i was. started the epa, you know, started a whole lot of the regulatory states that have helped make our air and water clean. >> holy smokes. greg, do you think hiding behind richard nixon to prove you're not as liberal, do you think we have gotten to a place you never imagined? >> this isn't new. what does it tell you when liberalism's most powerful,...
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nixon has been described as the guy with no game who got the hot girl. i love that. and the "new york times" review, it was described certain stha she was out of his league, nixon wrote notes like this. i would like to so very much see you any time you might be able to stand me. and ultimately he won her over. >> he did. >> he used the same persistence that he used to win seven political campaigns. he just kept going. and actually after six months of knowing each other she went away for three months and disappeared. found out she was back in town and started again to pursueher. he never gave up on anything. >> their bond as you doumd, he relied on her so much for both personal and professional items. let's take a listen as he really needed her support. >> okay. >> she was really, really raving about your visit that come fs fm the heart. that's what they wanted. >> your toast was great. >> well, it wasn't really hard. >> i know. >> i got across the point. >> it was just right. just what they like to hear. >> you hear a hesitance in his voice and you hear her supportin
nixon has been described as the guy with no game who got the hot girl. i love that. and the "new york times" review, it was described certain stha she was out of his league, nixon wrote notes like this. i would like to so very much see you any time you might be able to stand me. and ultimately he won her over. >> he did. >> he used the same persistence that he used to win seven political campaigns. he just kept going. and actually after six months of knowing each other she...
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-- [inaudible] and there is some very interesting exchanges with nixon. he said at the time, mr. prime minister, i understand you believe that americans are going to these. that is what khrushchev stated. he said this is fine as long as we accept your system, we have our system will not try to change them. so this is 59. here are sometimes you get an impression that in order to have good relations we actually require other countries to move closer to our political system and the lease. to what extent it is a problem in the u.s.-russian ship in the obama administration has the right mix adventurous and human rights to which you prefer it differently? >> well, this is a constant issue in u.s. soviet relations and u.s.-russian relations. to your question about saudi arabia, let me say of course the russians always say the u.s. pursues double standards, that we criticize russia for doing things we don't criticize china for, saudi arabia. the russians have of course that russia is a european country. their member of the council of era. they signed up to agreem
-- [inaudible] and there is some very interesting exchanges with nixon. he said at the time, mr. prime minister, i understand you believe that americans are going to these. that is what khrushchev stated. he said this is fine as long as we accept your system, we have our system will not try to change them. so this is 59. here are sometimes you get an impression that in order to have good relations we actually require other countries to move closer to our political system and the lease. to what...
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i had unique access to president richard nixon. he was a mentor of mine and was responsible for my political career. i make no effort to rehabilitate in this book. this is a bipartisan vote. those who say you are just attacking the democrats, i destroy gerald ford in this book here gerald ford as a congressman a member of the warren commission falsified the autopsy records, moving the description from kennedy suffered back to his lower night to accommodate the word in the front of his throat as an exit wound and us expedite the cockamamie single bullet theory. in my next book i'll tell you that sure is. the reason for pardons nixon because if the account is trial in watergate, he was going to go the involvement of the kennedy assassination. you covered it the autopsy for the warren commission in which americans didn't learn until 1996 until asked her nixon was dead. i'm convinced that is another missing piece of
i had unique access to president richard nixon. he was a mentor of mine and was responsible for my political career. i make no effort to rehabilitate in this book. this is a bipartisan vote. those who say you are just attacking the democrats, i destroy gerald ford in this book here gerald ford as a congressman a member of the warren commission falsified the autopsy records, moving the description from kennedy suffered back to his lower night to accommodate the word in the front of his throat as...
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i keep going back to nixon in my comparisons to this fellow. nixon had a new face. he presented it in 1968 when he ran the second time. he had town meetings put together by roger ailes in those days. so that he could portray himself as a regular duke it out kind of politician. not the dark old nixon of old. the herb block cartoon. so is this going to work? >> well, what we saw yesterday in the town hall, certainly in stark contrast to the way we have seen governor christie really over the last couple of years. certainly more subdued. we didn't see much of that new jersey bravado that he has often exuded before and certainly displayed that softer side. at the same time the event seemed to serve as a bit of a reprieve from the really tough 2014 that he had. he didn't take -- he wasn't presented with too many real tough questions. that offered a little space to show the more empathetic side that comes as we have seen all the reports that are suggesting and raising questions about whether his administration is taking a bit of a bullying approach. >> you know, the old qu
i keep going back to nixon in my comparisons to this fellow. nixon had a new face. he presented it in 1968 when he ran the second time. he had town meetings put together by roger ailes in those days. so that he could portray himself as a regular duke it out kind of politician. not the dark old nixon of old. the herb block cartoon. so is this going to work? >> well, what we saw yesterday in the town hall, certainly in stark contrast to the way we have seen governor christie really over the...
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vaguely familiar to richard nixon of course the nixon adam mayes list i think went beyond the idea of just knocking people out of public office you know what the clintons have done with this list is decide who they're going to campaign for who they're going to get the help to and who they're going to hurt on the campaign trail but that is in particular bill clinton in two thousand and ten and two thousand and twelve went after some democratic members of congress by supporting their primary opponents when those democratic members of congress had been seen as treacherous or disloyal to hillary clinton of course nixon enemies list what a little farther than that in terms of actually going after people's careers looking at firing people from their jobs so certainly a difference in degree but this is the this is the modern enemies list. when the names on the list it was everybody who supported obama right. there were yes the people who were ranked seventh were the ones who supported obama but some from people who were savants actually fade on the sidelines and didn't choose sides and i thi
vaguely familiar to richard nixon of course the nixon adam mayes list i think went beyond the idea of just knocking people out of public office you know what the clintons have done with this list is decide who they're going to campaign for who they're going to get the help to and who they're going to hurt on the campaign trail but that is in particular bill clinton in two thousand and ten and two thousand and twelve went after some democratic members of congress by supporting their primary...
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richard nixon said that otherwise. gerald ford said that they were not spying on american citizens and he showed us otherwise. ronald reagan's head of the central intelligence we threatened to throw her in jail for a book that he wrote about the downing of korean airliner by the soviet union. reagan backed off. dick cheney later to become vice president brenda brave into his house and have him thrown into jail because he was writing stories that the ford administration did not like about activities in america. george w. bush will refuse of taking gifts after world war i, needless to say the bush family never talk to seymour hersh again. george w. bush called him and abject liar. the obama administration, soon after obama was dead set call your man off and tell them to stop and he did not understand it he said there's something wrong with that man. undoubtably his state of the union speech tonight included so many names and that he cannot be trusted and he had a homerun with that story. either you love him or you hate h
richard nixon said that otherwise. gerald ford said that they were not spying on american citizens and he showed us otherwise. ronald reagan's head of the central intelligence we threatened to throw her in jail for a book that he wrote about the downing of korean airliner by the soviet union. reagan backed off. dick cheney later to become vice president brenda brave into his house and have him thrown into jail because he was writing stories that the ford administration did not like about...
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in fact it probably you know probably joke or is gave it to nixon restored or or paul weyrich do you know what the bottom line is there's various iterations out there what would i take pause with what i take take what i when i put the brakes is when i see these massive pieces of legislation very much similar to obamacare i'm not saying it's provisions but the sheer size and scope when it is sold it tries to solve every problem although once i did i thought about the only really simple know why don't we just do simple targeted things camera this is i got a policy i got it i've got it simply pass a piece of legislation the care system i know you're going to save ten. years of her debt ten ten ten years per year right we drop a decade every year every year the eligibility age for medicare drops by ten years or so over the next six to six and a half years everybody is covered by medicare we already have it in place it only cost three percent united health care cost us twenty percent it you don't want to do it. well you know what i have meant to say but there is that model of allies to th
in fact it probably you know probably joke or is gave it to nixon restored or or paul weyrich do you know what the bottom line is there's various iterations out there what would i take pause with what i take take what i when i put the brakes is when i see these massive pieces of legislation very much similar to obamacare i'm not saying it's provisions but the sheer size and scope when it is sold it tries to solve every problem although once i did i thought about the only really simple know why...
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nixon. i was a young person when she was first lady, and my memory of her was just kind of bland or a cardboard cutout as first lady. i have to say after i watched the episode with pat nixon, i just had this respect and admiration come out for her, the way you are able to portray her and tell her story, that she was actually much more than a cardboard cutout of a first lady lady. so i appreciated that very much. my favorite first lady is eleanor roosevelt. >> what do you think about her new view of pat nixon? >> well, it's about time. i remember asking one of her friends if she was as shy as she appeared. they said she was not shy, she was self-effacing. think of the sacrifice that she made. we talk about sacrifices throughout the series. remember, back to the checkers speech in 1952, which everyone regarded as a great time for her husband. the first use of television to persuade rallying to his side. she hated every minute of it. she was a prop. she said, do we have to talk so much about ho
nixon. i was a young person when she was first lady, and my memory of her was just kind of bland or a cardboard cutout as first lady. i have to say after i watched the episode with pat nixon, i just had this respect and admiration come out for her, the way you are able to portray her and tell her story, that she was actually much more than a cardboard cutout of a first lady lady. so i appreciated that very much. my favorite first lady is eleanor roosevelt. >> what do you think about her...
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swift recounts the relationship between president richard nixon and his wife, pat. the author utilized recently-released correspondences between the nixons and interviewed trends and family members to examine the couple's marriage amidst richard nixon's political career and presidential tenure. this is about half an hour. >> first of all, thank you all for coming, and thank you so much to sandy and the foundation for inviting me. the book, "pat and dick," literally came out on
swift recounts the relationship between president richard nixon and his wife, pat. the author utilized recently-released correspondences between the nixons and interviewed trends and family members to examine the couple's marriage amidst richard nixon's political career and presidential tenure. this is about half an hour. >> first of all, thank you all for coming, and thank you so much to sandy and the foundation for inviting me. the book, "pat and dick," literally came out on
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these are the big we're all liars we're all a lie if we are they all are liars we all are liars but nixon of course that one of the most famous cases of lies let's hear from him. i have never obstructed justice and i think that i could say that in my years of public life that i welcome this kind of examination because people have got to know whether or not their president shiprock well i'm not a crook i i everything. so what what's up with them i mean these these are micro expressions and i think i don't know if we were able to see at the very end where he folds his arms and he anytime that you see someone i mean and again because these are not you know exact says i'm not an exact science these are just red flags when people are open and they're relaxed that's a sign of honesty usually you close yourself off you're in the defense of these are these are signs of someone being a little bit more deceitful and they're called micro expressions you can catch it in people's movements in the way that even in the way that they speak and i feel really bad for dick nixon because he used to always sw
these are the big we're all liars we're all a lie if we are they all are liars we all are liars but nixon of course that one of the most famous cases of lies let's hear from him. i have never obstructed justice and i think that i could say that in my years of public life that i welcome this kind of examination because people have got to know whether or not their president shiprock well i'm not a crook i i everything. so what what's up with them i mean these these are micro expressions and i...
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nixon. i was a young person when she was first lady, and my memory of her was just kind of bland or a cardboard cutout as first lady. i have to say after i watched the episode with pat nixon, i just had this respect and , theation come out for her way you are able to portray her and tell her story, that she was actually much more than a cardboard cutout of a first lady lady. so i appreciated that very much. my favorite first lady is eleanor roosevelt. >> what do you think about her new view of pat nixon? time.l, it's about i remember asking one of her friends if she was as shy as she appeared. they said she was not shy, she was self-effacing. think of the sacrifice that she made. we talk about sacrifices throughout the series. back to the checkers speech in 1952, which everyone regarded as a great time for her husband. the first use of television to to his side.ying she hated every minute of it. prop.as a she said, do we have to talk so much about how little we have? in some ways the sacrifi
nixon. i was a young person when she was first lady, and my memory of her was just kind of bland or a cardboard cutout as first lady. i have to say after i watched the episode with pat nixon, i just had this respect and , theation come out for her way you are able to portray her and tell her story, that she was actually much more than a cardboard cutout of a first lady lady. so i appreciated that very much. my favorite first lady is eleanor roosevelt. >> what do you think about her new...
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these are the big we're all liars we're all a lie if we are they all are liars we all are liars but nixon of course that one of the most famous cases of lies let's hear from him. i have never obstructed justice and i think that i could say that in my years of public life that i welcome this kind of examination because people have got to know whether or not their president is a crook well i'm not a crook i burned everything i got. so what what's up with them i mean these these are micro expressions and i think i don't know if we were able to see at the very end where he folds his arms and he anytime that you see someone i mean and again because these are not you know exact says i'm not an exact science these are just red flags when people are open and they're relaxed that's a sign of honesty usually you close yourself off you're in the defense of these are these are signs of someone being a little bit more deceitful and they're called micro expressions you can catch it in people's movements in the way that even in the way that they speak and i feel really bad for dick nixon because he used
these are the big we're all liars we're all a lie if we are they all are liars we all are liars but nixon of course that one of the most famous cases of lies let's hear from him. i have never obstructed justice and i think that i could say that in my years of public life that i welcome this kind of examination because people have got to know whether or not their president is a crook well i'm not a crook i burned everything i got. so what what's up with them i mean these these are micro...
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these are the big we're all liars we're all a lie if we are they all are liars we all are liars but nixon of course that one of the most famous cases of lies let's hear from him. i have never obstructed justice and i think that i could say that in my years of public life that i welcome this kind of examination because people have got to know whether or not their president is a crook well i'm not a crook i burned everything i got. so what what's up with them and these these are micro expressions and i think i don't know if we were able to see at the very end where he folds his arms and he anytime that you see someone i mean and again because these are not you know exact says i'm not an exact science these are just red flags when people are open and they're relaxed that's a sign of honesty usually you close yourself off you're in the defense of these are these are signs of someone being a little bit more deceitful and they're called micro expressions you can catch it in people's movements in the way that even in the way that they speak and i feel really bad for dick nixon because he used to
these are the big we're all liars we're all a lie if we are they all are liars we all are liars but nixon of course that one of the most famous cases of lies let's hear from him. i have never obstructed justice and i think that i could say that in my years of public life that i welcome this kind of examination because people have got to know whether or not their president is a crook well i'm not a crook i burned everything i got. so what what's up with them and these these are micro expressions...
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these are the big we're all liars we're all a lie if we are they all are liars we all are liars but nixon of course that one of the most famous cases of lies let's hear from him. i have never obstructed justice and i think that i could say that in my years of public life that i welcome this kind of examination because people have got to know whether or not their presidents are crook but i'm not a crook i i everything. so what what's up with them i mean these these are micro expressions and i think i don't know if we were able to see at the very end where he folds his arms and he anytime that you see someone i mean and again because these are not you know exactly is not an exact science these are just red flags when people are open and they're relaxed that's a sign of honesty usually you close yourself off you're in the defense of these are these are signs of someone being a little bit more deceitful and they're called micro expressions you can catch it in people's movements in the way that even in the way that they speak and i feel really bad for dick nixon because he used to always sweat
these are the big we're all liars we're all a lie if we are they all are liars we all are liars but nixon of course that one of the most famous cases of lies let's hear from him. i have never obstructed justice and i think that i could say that in my years of public life that i welcome this kind of examination because people have got to know whether or not their presidents are crook but i'm not a crook i i everything. so what what's up with them i mean these these are micro expressions and i...
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these are the big we're all liars we're all a lie if we are they all are liars we all are liars but nixon of course that one of the most famous cases of lies let's hear from him. i have never a structure just. and i think that i could say that in my years of public life that i welcome this kind of examination because people have got to know whether or not their presidents are crooks but i'm not a crook i i everything. so what what's up with them i mean these are micro expressions and i think i don't know if we were able to see at the very end where he folds his arms and he any time that you see someone i mean and again because these are not you know exact says i'm not an exact science these are just red flags when people are open and they're relaxed that's a sign of honesty usually you close yourself off you're in the defense of these are these are signs of someone being a little bit more deceitful and they're called micro expressions you can catch it in people's movements in the way that even in the way that they speak and i feel really bad for dick nixon because he always sweat a lot in
these are the big we're all liars we're all a lie if we are they all are liars we all are liars but nixon of course that one of the most famous cases of lies let's hear from him. i have never a structure just. and i think that i could say that in my years of public life that i welcome this kind of examination because people have got to know whether or not their presidents are crooks but i'm not a crook i i everything. so what what's up with them i mean these are micro expressions and i think i...
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these are the big we're all liars we're all a lie if we are they all are liars we all are liars but nixon of course that one of the most famous cases of lies let's hear from him. i have never a structure just. and i think that i could say that in my years of public life that i welcome this kind of examination because people have got to know whether or not their presidents are crook but i'm not a crook i i everything. so what what's up with them i mean these are micro expressions and i think i don't know if we were able to see at the very end where he folds his arms and he anytime that you see someone i mean and again because these are not you know exact says i'm not an exact science these are just red flags when people are open and they're relaxed that's a sign of honesty usually you close yourself off you're in the defense of these are these are signs of someone being a little bit more deceitful and they're called micro expressions you can catch it in people's movements in the way that even in the way that they speak and i feel really bad for dick nixon because he used to always sweat a
these are the big we're all liars we're all a lie if we are they all are liars we all are liars but nixon of course that one of the most famous cases of lies let's hear from him. i have never a structure just. and i think that i could say that in my years of public life that i welcome this kind of examination because people have got to know whether or not their presidents are crook but i'm not a crook i i everything. so what what's up with them i mean these are micro expressions and i think i...
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these are the big we're all liars we're all a lie if we are they all are liars we all are liars but nixon of course that one of the most famous cases of lies let's hear from him. i have never obstructed justice and i think that i could say that in my years of public life that i welcome this kind of examination because people have got to know whether or not their presidents are crook but i'm not a crook i heard everything i got. so what what's up with them and these these are micro expressions and i think i don't know if we were able to see at the very end where he folds his arms and he anytime that you see someone i mean and again because these are not you know exactly is not an exact science these are just red flags when people are open and they're relaxed that's a sign of honesty usually you close yourself off you're in the defense of these are these are signs of someone being a little bit more deceitful and they're called micro expressions you can catch it in people's movements in the way that even in the way that they speak and i feel really bad for dick nixon because he used to alway
these are the big we're all liars we're all a lie if we are they all are liars we all are liars but nixon of course that one of the most famous cases of lies let's hear from him. i have never obstructed justice and i think that i could say that in my years of public life that i welcome this kind of examination because people have got to know whether or not their presidents are crook but i'm not a crook i heard everything i got. so what what's up with them and these these are micro expressions...
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johnson was vietnam, nixon was -- nixon with watergate. ford's truncated presidency. jimmy carter's presidency which people see as essentially a failure. the only one is reagan. the two bushes don't register. >> what about clinton? >> yes, but he had the monica affair. the only president in the country's history to have been impeached is sort of a black mark against his record. kennedy, of course dying so young at the age of 46, having only been there for 1000 days, it is a blank slate on which you can write anything. and he was so young. the country identifies with that. they have a sense of loss, to this day i think, over his assassination. he gives people hope. what they remember are his words. ask not what your country can do for you. ask what you can do for your country. his famous peace speech at american university in june of 1963 in which he said, we need to think anew about the soviet union. he and kruschev had come out of the cuban missile crisis terrified by that experience. as a consequence, kennedy wanted to move toward some kind of detente with the sovie
johnson was vietnam, nixon was -- nixon with watergate. ford's truncated presidency. jimmy carter's presidency which people see as essentially a failure. the only one is reagan. the two bushes don't register. >> what about clinton? >> yes, but he had the monica affair. the only president in the country's history to have been impeached is sort of a black mark against his record. kennedy, of course dying so young at the age of 46, having only been there for 1000 days, it is a blank...
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vaguely familiar to richard nixon of course the next anatomies list i think went beyond the idea of just knocking people out of public office you know with the clintons have done with this list is decide who they're going to campaign for who they're going to get help to and who they're going to hurt on the campaign trail but that is in particular bill clinton in two thousand and ten in two thousand and twelve when after some democratic members of congress by supporting their primary opponents when those democratic members of congress had been seen as treacherous or disloyal to hillary clinton of course nixon and these lists what a little farther than that in terms of actually going after people's careers looking at firing people from their jobs so certainly a difference in degree but this is the this is the modern enemies list. it looks like when the names on the list it was everybody who supported obama right. there were yes people who were ranked seventh were the ones who supported obama but some from people who were savants actually fade on the sidelines and didn't choose sides a
vaguely familiar to richard nixon of course the next anatomies list i think went beyond the idea of just knocking people out of public office you know with the clintons have done with this list is decide who they're going to campaign for who they're going to get help to and who they're going to hurt on the campaign trail but that is in particular bill clinton in two thousand and ten in two thousand and twelve when after some democratic members of congress by supporting their primary opponents...
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i don't get it this guy is clearly not a teddy roosevelt republican you know this guy richard nixon about exactly who started the e.p.a. . it's the battle that's going on and this guy is not going to win there's far more americans who want our their air and water and parks protected then there are libertarians who want total chaos in the wilderness and something tells me that introducing this a piece of legislation. i get the feeling that. something else is pushing them. i don't think that his motives are purely political i think he might have you think he's got a primary challenger from the tea party kind of letters or your he took a pretty common. to these days it wouldn't it wouldn't surprise me at all if he could be had some lobbyist in his ear. ok. you can't know if i federal laws i know this is a regulation but it's under the clean water act it's part of implementing it therefore you can't know if the tenth amendment doesn't even cover that that's right but that being said we shouldn't be e.p.a. over regulates a lot of the time and they harm businesses that they are people who if yo
i don't get it this guy is clearly not a teddy roosevelt republican you know this guy richard nixon about exactly who started the e.p.a. . it's the battle that's going on and this guy is not going to win there's far more americans who want our their air and water and parks protected then there are libertarians who want total chaos in the wilderness and something tells me that introducing this a piece of legislation. i get the feeling that. something else is pushing them. i don't think that his...
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you think of richard nixon, a very private person. though clinton, a very public versant. >> there is a great dissertation to be written or perhaps has already been done. -- ard nixon, jimmy carter >> woodrow wilson. >> president obama. >> wilson was poor -- more of a missionary. >> someone else also said that anyone who wants to be president and willing to go through what it takes to be president is not qualified to be president. bob, what do you think in terms of one man who lived with a giant ambition to be president? >> you know, lyndon johnson, three nights after he became president after kennedy's assassination, his advisers were writing his first speech, and they advised him not to take on civil rights because it was a lost cause, a noble cause but a lost cause, and he said, what the hell is the presidency for then? cause.took on that there is a spectrum. you have some presidents who want to be president so they can say they were president. you have some president who want to change the world. i think in the last 100 years, we
you think of richard nixon, a very private person. though clinton, a very public versant. >> there is a great dissertation to be written or perhaps has already been done. -- ard nixon, jimmy carter >> woodrow wilson. >> president obama. >> wilson was poor -- more of a missionary. >> someone else also said that anyone who wants to be president and willing to go through what it takes to be president is not qualified to be president. bob, what do you think in terms of...
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vaguely familiar to richard nixon of course the next anatomies list i think went beyond the idea of just knocking people out of public office you know what the clintons have done with this list is decide who they're going to campaign for who they're going to get the help to and who they're going to hurt on the campaign trail but that is in particular bill clinton in two thousand and ten and two thousand and twelve went after some democratic members of congress by supporting their primary opponents when those democratic members of congress had been seen as treacherous or disloyal to hillary clinton of course nixon and these lists was a little farther than that in terms of actually going after people's careers looking at firing people from their jobs so certainly a difference in degree but this is the this is the modern enemies list. when the names on the list it was everybody who supported obama right. there were yes the people who were ranked seventh were the ones who supported obama but some from people who were savants actually fade on the sidelines and didn't choose sides and i think
vaguely familiar to richard nixon of course the next anatomies list i think went beyond the idea of just knocking people out of public office you know what the clintons have done with this list is decide who they're going to campaign for who they're going to get the help to and who they're going to hurt on the campaign trail but that is in particular bill clinton in two thousand and ten and two thousand and twelve went after some democratic members of congress by supporting their primary...
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i don't get it this guy is clearly not a teddy roosevelt republican you know this guy richard nixon or about exactly who started the. it's the battle that's going on and this guy is not going to win there's far more americans who want our their air and water and parks protected then there are libertarians who want total chaos in the wilderness and something tells me that introducing this a piece of legislation. i get the feeling that. something else is pushing i don't think that his motives are purely political i think he might have you think he's got a primary challenger from the tea party come letters or your he took a pretty common. to these days it wouldn't it wouldn't surprise me at all if he could be had some lobbyist in his ear. ok. you can't know if i federal laws i know this is a regulation but it's under the clean water act it's part of implementing it therefore you can't know if a tenth amendment doesn't even cover that that's right you know but that being said we shouldn't the e.p.a. over regulates a lot of the time and they harm businesses that i think are people who if yo
i don't get it this guy is clearly not a teddy roosevelt republican you know this guy richard nixon or about exactly who started the. it's the battle that's going on and this guy is not going to win there's far more americans who want our their air and water and parks protected then there are libertarians who want total chaos in the wilderness and something tells me that introducing this a piece of legislation. i get the feeling that. something else is pushing i don't think that his motives are...
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vaguely familiar to richard nixon of course the next anatomies list i think went beyond the idea of just knocking people out of public office you know what the clintons have done with this list is decide who they're going to campaign for who they're going to get the help to and who they're going to hurt on the campaign trail but that is in particular bill clinton in two thousand and ten in two thousand and twelve went after some democratic members of congress by supporting their primary opponents when those democratic members of congress had been seen as treacherous or disloyal to hillary clinton of course nixon enemies list what a little farther than that in terms of actually going after people's careers looking at firing people from their jobs so certainly a difference in degree but this is the this is the modern enemies list. when the names on the list it was everybody who supported obama right. there were yes the people who were ranked seventh were the ones who supported obama but some from people who were savants actually fade on the sidelines and didn't choose sides and i think tha
vaguely familiar to richard nixon of course the next anatomies list i think went beyond the idea of just knocking people out of public office you know what the clintons have done with this list is decide who they're going to campaign for who they're going to get the help to and who they're going to hurt on the campaign trail but that is in particular bill clinton in two thousand and ten in two thousand and twelve went after some democratic members of congress by supporting their primary...