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President Nixon
President Eisenhower
I hear that the wingers are having a hissy fit because President Obama showed his good manners and common decency by following the traditions ... and some with a bow. I suppose they surely must have been just as upset with Richard Nixon and Dwight Eisenhower for showing the same respect when visiting foreign countries and world leaders ...
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... today?
President Obama, Fox, Rush Limbaugh, President Nixon.
President Nixon's operatives broke into Lewis Fielding ... on Daniel Ellsberg's mental state to discredit him. President Nixon illegally wiretapped Daniel Ellberg. President Nixon had reporters audited. President Nixon's henchmen plotted to murder Jack Anderson.
President Obama's staff said that they will treat Fox as an ...
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... organizations like Edgar Kaiser’s Permanente thing. The Vice President just cannot see it. We tried 15 ways from Friday to explain it to him and then help him to understand it. He finally ... Nixon: All right.
Ehrlichman: And he’s the one holdout that we have in the whole office.
President Nixon: Say that–I’d tell him I have doubts about it, but I think that it’s . . ...
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... him and that under no circumstances would I ever go back to L.A. again, ever. I instead watched "All the President's Men."
I am not sure how it started or why it is but "All the President's ... I look like one of Harlow's monkeys there is something about Woodward and Bernstein taking down President Nixon that buoys my spirits and makes me forget about whatever it is that ...
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... visited the Anaheim park back in August 1955. As vice president, he was on hand in June 1959 for the festivities surrounding the debut of ... s monorail. In 1968, he and his family once again returned for a happy visit.
As president, he presented Lilian Disney (Walt's wife) ... medal for her husband back in 1969.
But on this day in 1973, President Nixon's reason for visiting Walt Disney World was ...
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... in Alaska, the first visit of a Japanese Emperor to America, President Nixon bowed and referred to Emperor Hirohito ... repeatedly as ‘Your Imperial Majesties.’
Yet, (and?) Nixon gets the bow right. Slight arch from the waist hands at ... ….The last thing the Japanese want or need is a weak looking American president and, again, in all ways, he unintentionally played that part.
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