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Former Vice-President Richard M. Nixon in Detroit called for a firmer and tougher policy toward the Soviet Union.
Nixon called Hoover " one of the giants.
The LP was originally supposed to feature twelve tracks, but the duo could not agree on the twelfth track: Simon refused to record a Bach chorale track favored by Garfunkel, while Garfunkel refused to record a song Simon had written called " Cuba Si, Nixon No ".
" The Tribune < nowiki >' s </ nowiki > editors concluded that " nobody of sound mind can read < nowiki > transcripts </ nowiki > and continue to think that Mr. Nixon has upheld the standards and dignity of the Presidency ," and called for Nixon's resignation.
The New York Times called it a " blueprint for disaster ", and Wisconsin senator Gaylord Nelson wrote to President Richard Nixon voicing his opposition: " It is a test of whether or not we are really committed in this country to protecting our environment.
Richard Nixon ’ s justification for the phased withdrawal of the United States from Vietnam, for example, came to be called the Nixon Doctrine.
Jello Biafra and Mojo Nixon wrote a song about this called " Hamlet Chicken Plant Disaster ".
He and Ehrlichman were called " the Berlin Wall " by other White House staffers in a play on their German family names and shared penchant for keeping others away from Nixon and serving as his " gatekeepers.
Later, Nixon called on Ailes to serve as his Executive Producer of TV.
Long after his resignation, Nixon called Buchanan a confidant and said he was neither a racist nor an anti-Semite nor a bigot or " hater ," but a " decent, patriotic American.
Hours later, Nixon called in his CIA chief, Richard Helms, and, according to Helms's handwritten notes, ordered the CIA to prevent Allende's inauguration.
After practicing corporate law in New York, he served in the Nixon Administration as the chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission from 1971 to 1973 ; this position led to his being called as a prosecution witness against former Attorney General John N. Mitchell and former Commerce Secretary Maurice Stans in an influence-peddling case stemming from international financier Robert Vesco's $ 200, 000 contribution to the Nixon reelection campaign.
Khrushchev's boasts about Soviet missile forces provided John F. Kennedy with a key issue to use against Richard Nixon in the 1960 U. S. presidential election — the so − called ' Missile gap '.
He proposed the Nixon Doctrine to establish the strategy to turn over the fighting of the war to the Vietnamese, which he called " Vietnamization.
In 1998, President Bill Clinton became the first President since Nixon to assert executive privilege and lose in court, when a Federal judge ruled that Clinton aides could be called to testify in the Lewinsky scandal.
The following year Nixon recorded a solo album on Enigma called Otis.
" Several years after its release, Henley jumped onstage with Nixon at The Hole in the Wall in Austin, Texas, to perform a new version of the song called " Rick Astley Must Die.
Before leaving she called on William Penn Nixon, the editor of Daily Inter-Ocean.
Nixon reduced U. S. military presence in Vietnam to the minimum required to contain communist advances, a policy called Vietnamization.
Mistakes smuggled out by unscrupulous employees are called printer's waste, not recognized as legitimate stamps, and may be confiscated from collectors ; the Nixon invert is a well-known recent example of an apparent new error that turned out to be simple theft by insiders.
Following the defeat of the UFO-Labour government in the 1923 election, Nixon sat as a Progressive Member of the Legislative Assembly ( MLA ), and became the leader of the small Progressive bloc ( as most UFOers now called themselves ) after the 1929 election.
President Richard Nixon declared current species conservation efforts to be inadequate and called on the 93rd United States Congress to pass comprehensive endangered species legislation.
* In the movie, Francisco has a wife named Susan ( played by Kendall Conrad ) and a son ( called " George Jr ." in the credits, although Mandy Patinkin states that within the film, he was named " Richard " after Richard Nixon ) played by Brian Lando.

Nixon and Wheeling
General Eisenhower asked Nixon to meet with him in person in Wheeling, West Virginia, where the general's campaign was next scheduled to go.
After securing his agreement to fly to Wheeling if Eisenhower agreed to Chotiner's terms, the two reached Eisenhower and campaign leader New Hampshire Governor Sherman Adams in Portsmouth, Ohio, en route to Wheeling, and briefed them on the conversation with Nixon and on the flood of communications from the public.
The general and governor agreed that Nixon could come to Wheeling with the assurance he would remain on the ticket.
After making speeches in Missoula and at a stop in Denver, and after Eisenhower made his own speech announcing that his running mate had been the victim of an " attempted smear ", Nixon arrived in Wheeling late in the day on the 24th.

Nixon and rally
Although Bremer's main aim was to assassinate then-President Richard Nixon, on March 23, Bremer attended a Wallace dinner and rally at Milwaukee's Red Carpet Airport Inn.
Vice President Nixon visited for a campaign rally at the arena on October 28, 1968.
The candidates waved at the crowd of 3, 000 which had come to meet the plane, and rode together, with Nixon in place of honor, to a rally at City Island Stadium as Eisenhower chatted to Nixon as if the crisis had never occurred.
President Nixon held an emergency press conference to defuse the situation before tens of thousands of students arrived in Washington, D. C., for a protest rally on May 9.
" Rarick also joined McIntire at a rally urging Nixon to cancel his upcoming trip to China.

Nixon and greatest
" Snowjob " is an American colloquialism for a deception or a cover-up ; for example, Helen Gahagan Douglas described the Nixon Administration as " the greatest snow job in history.
Jaworski's greatest fame came from his tenure as Watergate Special Prosecutor, when he managed a protracted contest with President Richard Nixon in an attempt to secure evidence for the trial of former senior administration officials on charges relating to the Watergate cover-up.
Perhaps the greatest controversy of Sanford's presidency was his effort to establish the presidential library of former U. S. President Richard Nixon at Duke.
While out drinking with his new employer at an office furniture sales office, the employer describes Richard Nixon as the greatest salesman in history, because his election promise in 1968 was to exit the Vietnam War, yet he massively increased troop numbers and won an easy re-election in 1972 on a promise of ending the same war.
Former GOP presidential nominee Richard M. Nixon introduced the Arizonan as " Mr. Conservative " and " Mr. Republican " and he continued that " he is the man who, after the greatest campaign in history, will be Mr. President — Barry Goldwater ".
The 1969 Arkansas-Texas game in Fayetteville, Arkansas, attended by President Richard Nixon, is usually counted among the greatest college football games ever played.

Nixon and moment
Rae later joked that Kefauver gave him a $ 20 tip one Christmas, whereas Pat Nixon only gave him a quarter and made him more sympathetic to Democrats from that moment.
She would later admit to experiencing a " moment of fear going into a battle zone ", because, as author and historian Carl Sferrazza Anthony noted, " Pat Nixon was literally in a line of fire.
He made a joke at Nixon's expense in the first season after Eric streaked through the crowd while wearing a Nixon Mask and, in a pivotal moment, expressed disdain for Gerald Ford ( when allowed to ask President Ford a question he said " Hey ' Jerry ', here's my question: ' How the hell could you pardon Nixon?

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