Richard Nixon was in a quandary. Rumors abounded that he had misused $18,000 of campaign funds, and presidential candidate ...
He left the White House in the face of a near-certain impeachment ... have the only thing that you think of when you think of Richard Nixon, as a caricature." "Watergate’s Secrets and Betrayals ...
Two years after launching the War on Drugs, calling substance use “public enemy No. 1,” President Richard Nixon privately ...
"America's public enemy number one," President Richard Nixon proclaimed in a press conference, "is drug abuse. In order to ...
I hope, though it may take time, that with enough citizen engagement, the anti-democracy strain in our culture can be ...
President Richard Nixon’s remarks were captured on his secret White House recording system but had eluded the notice of ...
Former President Richard Nixon, who launched the war on drugs in 1971, admitted he knew pot was 'not particularly dangerous' ...
Western historian John Boessenecker has written a gem and has done his best to separate fact from legend in his evocative tome, “Gentleman Bandit: The True Story of Black Bart, the Old West’s Most ...
Visalia native Ken Khachigian has a new memoir about the years he spent as a speechwriter for Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan ...
Gerald Ford knew Richard Nixon could be prosecuted for crimes he committed as president. That was simply a fact, when ...
Minnesota lobbyist Kurtis Hanna listened to hours of taped conversations from the Nixon White House. In one, the former ...
"America's public enemy number one," President Richard Nixon proclaimed ... just weeks before Nixon would stand for reelection, White House Counsel Charles Colson spoke about Democratic ...