Was Nixon A Good President?

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That time a drunk Richard Nixon tried to nuke North Korea




According to tony's source, Nixon wanted to nuke the norks but Henry Kissinger convinced everyone to stand down.
But according to more authoritative sources, it was Kissinger that was attempting to really ramp things up before Nixon decided to respond in a measured manner. And Kissinger went on to criticize the response as being weak.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...alled-by-the-response/?utm_term=.fbbcf3d1426a

Tony's posting fake news.
 
According to tony's source, Nixon wanted to nuke the norks but Henry Kissinger convinced everyone to stand down.
But according to more authoritative sources, it was Kissinger that was attempting to really ramp things up before Nixon decided to respond in a measured manner. And Kissinger went on to criticize the response as being weak.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...alled-by-the-response/?utm_term=.fbbcf3d1426a

Tony's posting fake news.
Lying Tony is at it again.
 
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According to tony's source, Nixon wanted to nuke the norks but Henry Kissinger convinced everyone to stand down.
But according to more authoritative sources, it was Kissinger that was attempting to really ramp things up before Nixon decided to respond in a measured manner. And Kissinger went on to criticize the response as being weak.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...alled-by-the-response/?utm_term=.fbbcf3d1426a

Tony's posting fake news.


https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/ar...B57B.prodny_store01-atgap13?ean=9781101199480


The Arrogance of Power: The Secret World of Richard Nixon
By Anthony Summers


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Is it possible everyone who has sought the presidency in this century (maybe not all of those who had it thrust upon them) is simply a glutton for power? Why would a psychologically normal person want the job? There is literally no amount they could pay me to do that. It's a thankless job with a million unsolvable problems, no days off, and historically, an 8%-9% risk that someone will kill you.
 
Is it possible everyone who has sought the presidency in this century (maybe not all of those who had it thrust upon them) is simply a glutton for power? Why would a psychologically normal person want the job? There is literally no amount they could pay me to do that. It's a thankless job with a million unsolvable problems, no days off, and historically, an 8%-9% risk that someone will kill you.

All except Hillary, she wanted to be President for the right reasons.:rolleyes:
 
A book that has widely been revealed to be a work of fiction by historians.
Anthony Bruce Summers (born 21 December 1942) is a Pulitzer Prize finalist and author of eight best-selling non-fiction books.

"Long based in Ireland, he has since the mid-'70s concentrated on investigative non-fiction, usually taking from four to five years to produce a book – conducting in-depth research, combining digging in the documentary record with exhaustive interviewing."
 
Anthony Bruce Summers (born 21 December 1942) is a Pulitzer Prize finalist and author of eight best-selling non-fiction books.

"Long based in Ireland, he has since the mid-'70s concentrated on investigative non-fiction, usually taking from four to five years to produce a book – conducting in-depth research, combining digging in the documentary record with exhaustive interviewing."

Credentialed is not synonymous with unbiased or unprejudiced.
 
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