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Forty years ago public outrage about the actions of President Richard Milhous Nixon, lead by his long time liberal critics, forced him to be the first U.S. chief executive to resign the presidency.
Don't like President Obama's foreign policy? Blame President Richard M. Nixon. Just don't hold your breath waiting for the former to acknowledge the influence of the latter, even as we approach ...
With his "self-pitying" attitude to the press, Barack Obama seems more and more like Richard Nixon every day, writes Maureen Dowd in the New York Times. A fair comparison?
In a comparison that might make Democrats rather uncomfortable, Barack Obama, in certain respects, resembles Richard Nixon. Not the Nixon of Watergate, but the last man elected in the pre-campaign ...
Lately there have been all kinds of comparisons between Obama’s scandal trifecta with Nixon’s conspiracy to cover up his involvement in the 1972 break-in at Democratic headquarters.
While Barack Obama may not share the Nixon pedigree, he and his White House are the closest thing to the Nixon regime of any that we have seen since Watergate.
Richard Nixon left the White House in disgrace 40 years ago this month, but the war he launched against journalists has continued under Barack Obama, George W. Bush, and other recent presidents ...
Former President Barack Obama is the only president since Richard Nixon who didn't have to deal with an independent investigation into his activities or the activities of his family or ...
Read more about Nixon’s resignation in TIME’s archives. Friday marks the 40th anniversary of President Richard Nixon resigning from the U.S. presidency in the wake of the Watergate scandal and ...
From Hunter Biden to Richard Nixon: Most controversial presidential pardons in history - President Joe Biden offered his son a sweeping pardon for all crimes that may have been committed between ...
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President Barack Obama appeared to be taking a page from Richard Nixon's playbook Wednesday when he seemed to declare the suspected Sept. 11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed guilty and deserving ...