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A recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize, he served as National Security Advisor and later concurrently as Secretary of State in the administrations of Presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford.
" Four years later, Gerald Ford would become president when President Richard Nixon resigned under the threat of impeachment.
After supporting Richard Nixon in his 1960 presidential race against John F. Kennedy, Robinson later praised Kennedy effusively for his stance on civil rights.
The Independent later stated that " Lindsay came across as all style and no substance, a ' limousine liberal ' who knew nothing of the concerns of the same ' Silent Majority ' that was carrying Richard Nixon to the White House at the very same time.
Ten years later, after Euan Kerr took over as Beano editor, Nixon returned, drawing in a noticeably different style than before.
In 1970, President Nixon sent a request to the Korean Foreign Ministry to provide information about the Unification Movement, and two years later he met with leaders of the movement.
The second occurred 10 months later when Nixon resigned following the Watergate scandal and Ford assumed the Presidency.
Had Agnew remained as Vice President when Nixon resigned just 10 months later, Agnew himself would have become the 38th President, as well as a strong candidate for the Republican presidential nomination in 1976, both of which instead went to Ford.
Polls showed that he had a 66 % disapproval rating, a record only matched decades later by Richard Nixon, and surpassed by George W. Bush.
Six years later, the day was made a permanent national holiday when President Richard Nixon signed it into law in 1972.
Dean would later testify he was ordered by top Nixon aide John Ehrlichman to " deep six " a briefcase full of surveillance equipment and other evidence found in Hunt's office.
Two days later, Dean told Nixon that he had been cooperating with the U. S. attorneys.
Nixon later wrote that he thought, " As the helicopter moved on to Andrews, I found myself thinking not of the past, but of the future.
A theoretical connection between the Kennedy assassination and the Watergate Tapes was later referred to in the biopic, Nixon, directed by Oliver Stone.
Nixon, who hailed from the Southwest, was initially backed by the military industrial defense contractor power-brokers ( the Cowboys ); however, he later wanted to jump ship and return government to the east-coast establishment of Yankees.
both as Deputy Assistant Secretary for Education for part of the Nixon Administration and later for the Clinton Administration as the first Under Secretary of State for Global Affairs for the U. S. State Department.
Jaded by the Watergate affair, Capehart later in life became increasingly critical of President Richard Nixon.
Nixon and other Republicans provided little support for Carmichael to avoid alienating conservative Southern Democrats though the GOP did work to elect two House candidates who later became influential U. S. senators, Trent Lott and Thad Cochran.
In private conversation later revealed as part of the Nixon tapes, Nixon said " There are times when an abortion is necessary, I know that.
Congressman Richard Nixon, who later as President would call on Acheson for advice, ridiculed " Acheson's College of Cowardly Communist Containment.
The funeral was attended by his good friend and neighbor former senator George Aiken and former president Richard M. Nixon, Aiken died two months later.
Martin interceded and gave the toast himself, explaining later to both Humphrey and Nixon that as the Ambassador, he was the President's personal representative, and thus, outranked the Vice President.
The Republicans, first under Richard Nixon, then later under Reagan, were able to corral these voters with promises to be tough on " law and order ".
" I don't think President Kennedy would object to my friendship with Dick Nixon ," Warner said later.

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She had to hurdle a barbecue pit to touch Lady Bird Johnson, she accidentally knocked Pat Nixon down, and Nancy Reagan told her to get out of her face or she'd have her arrested.
In 1980, Agnew published a memoir in which he implied that Nixon and his Chief of Staff, Alexander Haig, had planned to assassinate him if he refused to resign the Vice Presidency, and that Haig told him to " go quietly … or else ", the memoir's title.
In that exchange, the former vice president famously told reporters that they would not " have Nixon to kick around any more.
After General Pinochet assumed power, United States Secretary of State Henry Kissinger told President Richard Nixon that the U. S. " didn't do it ," but " we helped them ... created the conditions as great as possible.
On that same day, U. S. attorneys told Nixon that Haldeman, Ehrlichman, Dean and other White House officials were implicated in the coverup.
Haig told Ford that some of Nixon's staff suggested that Nixon could agree to resign in return for an agreement that Ford would pardon him.
Meier told Donald that he was sure the Democrats would win the election because they had considerable information on Richard Nixon ’ s illicit dealings with Howard Hughes that had never been released, and that Larry O ’ Brien had the information.
James Neal who prosecuted the Watergate 7 did not believe Nixon had ordered the break in because of Nixon's surprised reaction when he was told about it.
Despite this, during the visit of President Nixon in 1972, Mao Zedong told him " We haven't even begun to establish socialism.
In a phone conversation shortly after the resignations, Nixon told Haldeman that he loved him like his brother.
Afterwards, Beatty told Stone that he had found his Pat Nixon.
It was this concept that convinced Stone to make Nixon and he told Hamburg to hire Rivele and Wilkinson.
When Stone told Milchan that he wanted to make Nixon, Milchan, who was not keen on the idea, told the director that he would only give him $ 35 million, thinking that this would cause Stone to abandon the project.
He later told an interviewer that he was " disappointed " at the way Nixon handled Watergate.
Draper also claimed that he and a friend once placed a direct call to the White House during the Nixon administration, and after giving the operator President Nixon's secret code name of " Olympus ", and asking to speak to the president about a national emergency, they were connected with someone who sounded like Richard Nixon ; Draper's friend told the man about a toilet paper shortage in Los Angeles, at which point the person on the other end of the line angrily asked them how they'd managed to get connected to him.
He later informed Alexander Haig that his country had been placed in serious danger as a result ; when Haig told him that American ground forces would not be used to assist the Cambodian army, but that ( in accordance with the Nixon Doctrine ) a programme of aid would be given instead, Lon Nol openly wept.
* The Penguin Book of Lies ( 1991 ), edited by Philip Kerr, a book of essays on falsehoods told by twentieth-century figures in high places, including Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson and Nixon ( ISBN 0-670-82560-3 )
Bob Woodward, a reporter working for the Washington Post was told by a source ( Deep Throat ) who was employed by the government that senior aides of President Richard Nixon had paid the burglars to obtain information about his political opponents.
In a White House meeting of November 15, 1973, he told President Nixon that the public no longer believed the President and no longer trusted the integrity of the administration.
After she told Nixon about her planned tour in England, he asked her to write for the newspaper while on tour.
After President Nixon told his family he would resign the office of the presidency, she replied, " But why?

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