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Picklebobble2 · 56-60, M
just read an 'interesting' article from The Miller centre at the U.V.A. Looking specifically at Nixon's legacy.
Not sure how partisan the centre is or if it's thinking holds any weight in the U.S. either then or now. But it seems to suggest that there were two sides to Nixon's Presidency. The public patriot putting his country before anything else, and the private paranoid who recorded just about every conversation at his desk in the belief that some he met were trying to screw him over.
Not sure how partisan the centre is or if it's thinking holds any weight in the U.S. either then or now. But it seems to suggest that there were two sides to Nixon's Presidency. The public patriot putting his country before anything else, and the private paranoid who recorded just about every conversation at his desk in the belief that some he met were trying to screw him over.