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With the possible exceptions of Richard Nixon and George W. Bush, no politician of the modern era has been more derided by the media than Sarah Palin. Full Article at Lancaster Eagle Gazette
BRITISH TV personality David Frost will be honoured at the 37th annual international Emmy awards. Full Article at Herald Sun
Paper dresses from 1968 fashioned as campaign posters for opposing presidential candidates Richard Nixon, left, and Hubert Humphrey, right, and Barack Obama pro-support t-shirts on display in the exhibition Fashion and Politics at the Fashion Institute... View Photo »
A must-see for presidents from President Richard Nixon on, the Great Wall was one of Obama's major sightseeing stops during his diplomatic tour of Asia. He later traveled to Seoul, South Korea, the final stop of his eight-day trip
NEW YORK (AP) — British TV personality David Frost will be honored at the 37th Annual International Emmy Awards for a wide-ranging career that has taken him from pioneering political satire on television to conducting serious interviews with former... Full Article at Newsday
British TV personality David Frost is being honoured at the 37th Annual International Emmy Awards for a wide-ranging career that has taken him from pioneering political satire on television to conducting serious interviews with former President Richard... Full Article at Scarborough Evening News
British TV personality David Frost will be honoured at the 37th Annual International Emmy Awards for a wide-ranging career that has taken him from pioneering political satire on television to conducting serious interviews with former President Richard... Full Article at Sydney Morning Herald
Paper dresses from 1968 fashioned as campaign posters for opposing presidential candidates Richard Nixon, left, and Hubert Humphrey,center, and Barack Obama pro-support t-shirts on display in the exhibition Fashion and Politics at the Fashion Institute... View Photo »
When Richard Nixon declared a war on cancer in the 1970s, the survival rate for prostate cancer was around 50-60 percent
With the possible exceptions of Richard Nixon and George W. Bush, no modern politician has been more derided by the media than Sarah Palin. And the attacks do not stop with her. Full Article at Boston Herald
Barack Obama's irresistible, or at least unresisted, propensity for self-aggrandizement bubbled up yet again during his recent trip to the Far East when he proclaimed himself "America's first Pacific president." Full Article at Newsweek
Richard Milhous Nixon (January 9, 1913 – April 22, 1994) was the 37th President of the United States (1969–1974) and the only president to ever resign the office. He was also the 36th Vice President of the United States (1953–1961). Full Article
Paper dresses from 1968 fashioned as campaign posters for opposing presidential candidates Richard Nixon, left, and Hubert Humphrey, right, and Barack Obama pro-support t-shirts on display in the exhibition Fashion and Politics at the Fashion Institute of Technology Museum in New York,...
View Photo »Paper dresses from 1968 fashioned as campaign posters for opposing presidential candidates Richard Nixon, left, and Hubert Humphrey,center, and Barack Obama pro-support t-shirts on display in the exhibition Fashion and Politics at the Fashion Institute of Technology Museum in New York,...
View Photo »This Oct. 10, 1981 photo released by the Annenberg Foundation Trust at Sunnylands, shows former presidents Jimmy Carter, left,, Richard Nixon, center right, and Gerald Ford with then U.S. Chief of Protocol Leonore Annenberg aboard an Air Force jet carrying them to the funeral of Anwar a...
View Photo »This combination of two images of notes provided by the National Archives and Records Administration shows two pages of notes written by President Richard Nixon's chief of staff H.R. Haldeman from a June 20, 1972, meeting with Nixon, that will undergo forensic analysis at the National A...
View Photo »PICTURE PACKAGE OF NINE PHOTOS SHOWING THE SITUATION ON HISTORIC SPOTS IN BERLIN - 20 YEARS AFTER THE FALL OF THE WALL - - Photo taken Nov. 1, 2009 at former border crossing at Heinrich-Heine-Strasse in Berlin shows a photo of US President Richard Nixon looking across the communist wal...
View Photo »In this photo released by the Los Angeles Dodgers, Brooklyn Dodgers baseball player Tony Malinosky is shown. Malinosky rapped hits off Dizzy Dean and King Carl Hubbell, fought in the Battle of the Bulge and got reprimanded by Richard Nixon.
View Photo »In this photo released by the Los Angeles Dodgers, Brooklyn Dodgers baseball player Tony Malinosky is shown. Malinosky rapped hits off Dizzy Dean and King Carl Hubbell, fought in the Battle of the Bulge and got reprimanded by Richard Nixon.
View Photo »Edward Cox poses in Colonie, N.Y. , Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2009. Cox, a Manhattan lawyer and son-in-law of the late President Richard Nixon, is expected to become the new leader of the New York Republicans.
View Photo »Edward Cox poses in Colonie, N.Y. , Tuesday, Sept. 29, 2009. Cox, a Manhattan lawyer and son-in-law of the late President Richard Nixon, is expected to become the new leader of the New York Republicans.
View Photo »William Safire receives the Presidential Medal of Freedom from U.S. President George W. Bush (R) in the East Room of the White House in Washington, December 15, 2006.
View Photo »FILE -- In this March 12, 1969 file photo, President Richard Nixon and first lady Pat Nixon great Joan Kennedy, left, while her husband Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass. , chats with Mrs. Judy Agnew, right, wife of the Vice President Spiro Agnew.
View Photo »FILE -- In this Feb. 23, 1969 file photo, then President Richard Nixon shakes hands with Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass. , left, before leaving Andrews Air Force Base for Europe. First lady Pat Nixon, head turned, chats with Sen. Robert Byrd, D.W.Va. , at center.
View Photo »FILE -- In this Feb. 23, 1969 file photo, then President Richard Nixon shakes hands with Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass. , left, before leaving Andrews Air Force Base for Europe. First lady Pat Nixon, head turned, chats with Sen. Robert Byrd, D.W.Va. , at center.
View Photo »FILE - In this Sept. 25, 1960 file photo originally released by CBS, Sen. John F. Kennedy, second from left, CBS' Don Hewitt, second from right, and Vice President Richard M. Nixon, right, take part in the presidential debate.
View Photo »A woman stands next to a poster during the human rights conference Revealed Memory in Rio de Janeiro, Tuesday, Aug. 18, 2009.
View Photo »Paulo Vannuchi, head of the National Secretariat of Human Rights, speaks about dictatorship-era files in Rio de Janeiro, Tuesday, Aug. 18, 2009.
View Photo »Paulo Vannuchi, head of the National Secretariat of Human Rights, left, and Jaime Antunes da Silva, director of the National Archive, speak about dictatorship-era files in Rio de Janeiro, Tuesday, Aug. 18, 2009.
View Photo »FILE - In this July 24, 1969 file photo, President Richard Nixon, back to camera, greets the Apollo 11 astronauts in the quarantine van on board the U.S.S. Hornet after splashdown and recovery. The Apollo 11 crew from left: Neil Armstrong, Michael Collins, and Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin.
View Photo »with story: US-Vietnam-war-history, by Shaun Tandon. (FILES) Poto taken on January 30, 1973 in Washington shows US President Richard Nixon delivering his State of the Union Address to the Congress.
View Photo »with story: US-Vietnam-war-history, by Shaun Tandon. Picture dated April 30, 1970 shows republican president Richard Nixon gesturing during a press conference announcing the entry of American soldiers in Cambodia.
View Photo »FILE - In this Oct. 20,1973, file photo Attorney General Elliot Richardson waves to media as he leaves the Justice Department in Washington after resigning, following President Richard Nixon's firing of Watergate special prosecutor Archibald Cox.
View Photo »FILE - In this Oct. 29, 1980, file photo former President Richard Nixon waves as he leaves the U.S. District Court in Washington after testifying on behalf of high FBI officials W. Mark Felt, and Edward Miller, that the FBI had direct authority from the president to conduct warrantless...
View Photo »FILE - In this Oct. 20,1973, file photo Attorney General Elliot Richardson waves to media as he leaves the Justice Department in Washington after resigning, following President Richard Nixon's firing of Watergate special prosecutor Archibald Cox.
View Photo »FILE - In this Oct. 20,1973, file photo Attorney General Elliot Richardson waves to media as he leaves the Justice Department in Washington after resigning, following President Richard Nixon's firing of Watergate special prosecutor Archibald Cox.
View Photo »FILE - In this Oct. 19, 1973, file photo special Watergate prosecutor Archibald Cox talks to media outside the U.S. District Court in Washington after ousted White House counsel John W. Dean III pleaded guilty to conspiring to obstruct the Watergate investigation.
View Photo »Paper dresses from 1968 fashioned as campaign posters for opposing presidential candidates Richard Nixon, left, and Hubert Humphrey,center, and Barack Obama pro-support t-shirts on display in the exhibition Fashion and Politics at the Fashion Institute of Technology Museum in New York,...
View Photo »A must-see for presidents from President Richard Nixon on, the Great Wall was one of Obama's major sightseeing stops during his diplomatic tour of Asia. He later traveled to Seoul, South Korea, the final stop of his eight-day trip
When Richard Nixon declared a war on cancer in the 1970s, the survival rate for prostate cancer was around 50-60 percent
President Obama and his paid spokesmen need to make clear to the American people whether they were lying during the campaign or if their campaign promises are, as Richard Nixon spokesman Ron Ziegler once said, ‘inoperative’
He had already sought legal advice from Fred Fielding, a former White House Counsel to late presidents Richard Nixon, Ronald Reagan and former president George W Bush. His lawyer had advised that the CDS should face the meeting and answer all questions truthfully
The White House has basically said that they don't believe in the marketplace of ideas, they're not willing to engage in debate, and they are going to be associated with John Adams and the Sedition Act and Richard Nixon and his 'enemies' list - is that the company they want to be in?
I have compared the current administration to the White House of Richard Nixon and Spiro Agnew, and believe me, I did not do that lightly.
It's almost like we're running against Richard Nixon's and George W. Bush's love child. He's got the worst attributes of both.
I don't believe Clinton is different from Richard Nixon.
Richard Nixon is the only president whose formal portrait was painted by a police sketch artist?
A warm reception for the orchestra in the capital that endured Richard Nixon's Christmas air raids in 1972 shows how far Vietnam has come from the days of the conflict known in the country as the American War. The Vietnam of 2009 is open to Americans, both for investment and culture, its government says...
China has experienced amazing changes since the historic meetings between Chairman Mao and U.S. President Richard Nixon in the early 1970s
George Washington couldn't tell a lie/Richard Nixon couldn't tell the truth/And Ronald Reagan couldn't tell/the difference 'tween the two...
I [thought] Richard Nixon was the home plate umpire . . . and once I thought I was pitching to . . . Jimi Hendrix, who was holding a guitar and swinging it over the plate
The fact is, just like Richard Nixon, Obama has come into office with an extraordinarily bad national security and economic portfolio to restore America's leverage in the world and its power
For 36 days, once the jacket and the wig went on, I never related to anyone other than Richard Nixon
Yeah, Richard Nixon and Bill Clinton. These guys, you think they're dead and they keep coming back!
He may not relish the comparison, but it is now becoming increasingly obvious that Mr. Barack Obama is the most hostile American President for India since Richard Nixon.
I can assure you that Richard Nixon wanted to fold in Vietnam, but I watched Johnson's war become Nixon's war
On foreign policy, Bush looks a lot like Lyndon Johnson–but only if Johnson, after years of unsuccessful escalation, had bequeathed Richard Nixon a new strategy that enabled U.S. troops to withdraw from Vietnam with their honor largely intact.
This is Nixonian. It reminds me of the last days of Richard Nixon.
The overt reversal of America’s basic values as expressed by previous administrations, including those of George H.W. Bush and Ronald Reagan and Richard Nixon and others, has been the most disturbing to me.
- vencelangelo
1 hour ago
Richard Nixon's plan for Universal Health Care: http://bit.ly/8smrw8
- brettmckay 3 hours ago
I was under medication when I made the decision to burn the tapes.Richard Nixon
- stocktradernews 7 hours ago