What Nixon Thought About Harry Truman

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  • @garywatson
    @garywatson 4 месяца назад +890

    Isn't it crazy how politicians used to be able to string words together into sentences without needing a Teleprompter?

    • @toddm9501
      @toddm9501 4 месяца назад +52

      Or coming out of their basement during a campaign.

    • @46bovine
      @46bovine 4 месяца назад +14

      You are so correct!

    • @UtilityCurve
      @UtilityCurve 4 месяца назад +6

      Don't make me 😭.

    • @deathofasalestactic
      @deathofasalestactic 4 месяца назад

      what are you talking about? nixon used a teleprompter too. politicians dont need to use them but they use then so that they can always face the audience and not look down at their queue cards or paper.
      you're being overly cynical about the good and sentimental to nixon, who was a crook and a liar

    • @MrHalohunter24
      @MrHalohunter24 4 месяца назад +14

      Statesman vs politician

  • @Doug41160
    @Doug41160 4 месяца назад +554

    I really enjoy these Nixon clips and listen to how wise he really was.

    • @thesaw9988
      @thesaw9988 4 месяца назад

      at the end, he was a crook. Just like Trump. And yes, Nixon was a better president.

    • @LeonFelixRusso
      @LeonFelixRusso 4 месяца назад +9

      I agree, and I also will not conveniently forget his crimes.

    • @selfdo
      @selfdo 4 месяца назад +14

      @@LeonFelixRusso But NO ONE will remember the likes of YOU nor anything you had to say. There's a REASON.

    • @andrewpytko4773
      @andrewpytko4773 4 месяца назад +8

      @@LeonFelixRusso What crimes?

    • @LeonFelixRusso
      @LeonFelixRusso 4 месяца назад +4

      @@andrewpytko4773 Well, there was this thing called WATERGATE...

  • @jrpark05
    @jrpark05 4 месяца назад +209

    Four more minutes of gold from Nixon. Truman, in my opinion, was a solid and highly underrated president. He was president during an extraordinarily difficult time, not just in the war, but the aftermath and during his second term. He is one of the major reasons why communism did not engulf the Korean peninsula and Western Europe, and his projection of American power through our business (Marshall Plan) was brilliant.
    Thanks for the clip.

    • @AU88
      @AU88 3 месяца назад +10

      The number of monumental decisions he had to undertake in just his first year in office is tough to comprehend.

    • @BegoneJonah
      @BegoneJonah Месяц назад +2

      Truman is my favorite Democrat. He made two decisions no other President had to do: (1) He dropped nuclear weapons on an enemy and (2) Fired an insubordinate but hugely popular general.

    • @AU88
      @AU88 Месяц назад +3

      @@BegoneJonah He also recognized Israel. The Berlin airlift, Marshall Plan & NATO formation were also non-trivial.

  • @Americaone1
    @Americaone1 4 месяца назад +216

    My favorite Truman saying If you want a friend in Washington get a dog 🐕😀😀😀

    • @WagnerPD
      @WagnerPD 4 месяца назад +1

      (ruff-ruff)❤

    • @donaldcarpenter5328
      @donaldcarpenter5328 3 месяца назад +1

      me 2 though, Harry was probably quoting someone else lol

    • @cahg3871
      @cahg3871 2 месяца назад +1

      President Truman had a great wit,and wasn’t afraid to use that asset where needed.

    • @bryanmack4054
      @bryanmack4054 Месяц назад +1

      That must be where Oliver Stone got it from when he made Wall Street (Gordon Gekko)

    • @rockribbedrushy7705
      @rockribbedrushy7705 28 дней назад +1

      He also said that only crooks get rich in Washington.

  • @josephosheavideos3992
    @josephosheavideos3992 4 месяца назад +154

    In one sense, I can see how Nixon could appreciate Truman, despite their political differences. Both came from fairly humble backgrounds to be elected to the highest office in the land.

    • @thegoodpimps
      @thegoodpimps 4 месяца назад +6

      Yes very similar men, both were World War veterans turned senators, vp, then President.

    • @cht2162
      @cht2162 4 месяца назад

      Nixon was a college graduate and lawyer. Truman had no academic background but was a voracious reader. Truman never enjoyed the 'spoils' of the office, had no secret service protection after he left office and no source of income from the government. He was a 'common man,' a poor farmer and failed businessman There is no one like Harry. 'Give 'em Hell Harry.'

    • @messagesend8239
      @messagesend8239 4 месяца назад +2

      Truman despised Nixon.

    • @selfdo
      @selfdo 4 месяца назад +15

      @@messagesend8239 Nixon, in his early career as a Congressman from CA, had made Truman look like an incompetent boob (which, in many ways, he WAS with respect to dealing with Soviet espionage) with his part on HUAC, the Alger Hiss affair, etc. Truman already hated Nixon for that. But the REAL thing that earned the enmity of our 33rd POTUS towards the eventual 37th was his 1950 Senatorial campaign in CA against Helen Gahagen Douglas. Many Hollywood elites and Eastern liberals supported Mrs. Douglas, and Truman himself campaigned for her. Not only did she lose, and BADLY, to Nixon, it was seen as a complete rebuke of the Democrats. Truman never forgave anyone that made him look like a fool, so naturally he'd hold a grudge that lasted until he passed in December 1972.

  • @privateer0561
    @privateer0561 4 месяца назад +179

    I read Harry Truman's biography not too long ago; he was a damned impressive man. I think he was the most perfectly suited man for the job, ever. He grew up on a farm in the midwest, taking great responsibility; he studied hard and read the Great Books in school and thereafter, he ran a successful business (which eventually failed), and he was tested by war as Captain of an artillery company - and never lost a man, despite participating in major battles. He was a successful politician from the beginning, and he gave a crap, never shirked his responsibility. Christ, we need men like him now...

    • @DJK-cq2uy
      @DJK-cq2uy 3 месяца назад +2

      What about tRump?

    • @samiam619
      @samiam619 3 месяца назад +12

      @@DJK-cq2uyNot only no, but HELL NO! Nixon was paranoid but he wasn’t STUPID…

    • @nedhill1242
      @nedhill1242 3 месяца назад +17

      @@samiam619It’s not paranoia when they really are out to get you!

    • @mybachhertzbaud3074
      @mybachhertzbaud3074 3 месяца назад

      There are likely many in this country like Truman, however they are unlikely to put their toe into the cesspool that Washington has become?🤔

    • @donaldcarpenter5328
      @donaldcarpenter5328 3 месяца назад +1

      yes we do

  • @elpusegato
    @elpusegato 4 месяца назад +57

    Truman was the best of us. He never compromised himself.

  • @rivaridge7211
    @rivaridge7211 4 месяца назад +109

    RMN was very gracious with his comments on HST - especially given the absolute scathing things Truman would (later, on record) say about Nixon. Richard Nixon was not nearly as thin-skinned as "historians" today say he was.

    • @thesaw9988
      @thesaw9988 4 месяца назад +5

      Historians today say he was a crook. Now, in retrospect, as a European; i'd say: the Nixon presidency was'n't really that bad.
      But he fucked up at the end.

    • @bradsullivan2495
      @bradsullivan2495 4 месяца назад +3

      @@thesaw9988 Compared to Trump, he's a piker in the criminality department.

    • @cht2162
      @cht2162 4 месяца назад +3

      The presidency seems to attract people with BIG egos. RMN certainly had his histrionics. There is really no former president like Harry. He was a 'common man', a poor farmer and a failed businessman. He was also brutally honest. If you can't handle the heat, the truth then get out of the kitchen. 'The Buck Stops Here.' 'Give 'em Hell, Harry.'

    • @messagesend8239
      @messagesend8239 4 месяца назад

      He wasn't thin skinned? Listen to the paranoid, bigoted, and vindictive Nixon on the tapes. The thoughtful rational Nixon you see in these interviews is totally different than the often ranting and raving paranoid bigot on the tapes.

    • @AFS-ht7bg
      @AFS-ht7bg 4 месяца назад +7

      ​@@bradsullivan2495you misspelled Obama

  • @phaedrabacker2004
    @phaedrabacker2004 4 месяца назад +69

    A very smart man.

    • @thesaw9988
      @thesaw9988 4 месяца назад

      but he screwed up.

    • @ChrisP-in8qr
      @ChrisP-in8qr 4 месяца назад +5

      ​@@thesaw9988 we all screw up, so do you. Take the speck out of your own eye

    • @veenamishra8950
      @veenamishra8950 3 месяца назад

      ​@@ChrisP-in8qrNixon screwed up in a way that showed his amorality

    • @smurp1109
      @smurp1109 3 месяца назад +1

      Cunning, both good and bad

    • @phaedrabacker2004
      @phaedrabacker2004 3 месяца назад

      @@smurp1109 sometimes you have to be

  • @christophermotyka5384
    @christophermotyka5384 4 месяца назад +255

    If Nixon hadn't gone down the Watergate path he would have gone down as one of America's greatest President's. So damn bright yet so damn unsure of himself. I was still a very young boy but was captivated with him.

    • @deemen7132
      @deemen7132 4 месяца назад +68

      The 3 letter agencies got him

    • @MichaelSheffield-ox8yd
      @MichaelSheffield-ox8yd 4 месяца назад

      @@deemen7132 And the demon media.

    • @MichaelSheffield-ox8yd
      @MichaelSheffield-ox8yd 4 месяца назад

      @@deemen7132 And the demon media.

    • @MichaelSheffield-ox8yd
      @MichaelSheffield-ox8yd 4 месяца назад +39

      @@deemen7132 In cooperation with a compliant media.

    • @kulasirisiri1155
      @kulasirisiri1155 4 месяца назад +7

      If he hadn't gone down with watergate, he would have gone down with Jfk murder, all the skeleton in the closet will be out

  • @luked4043
    @luked4043 4 месяца назад +131

    Jesus Christ, imagine a president nowadays speaking like this.

    • @richardabbot4695
      @richardabbot4695 3 месяца назад +1

      Homer Simpson would make a better impression

    • @DT-lr2bi
      @DT-lr2bi 3 месяца назад +1

      A certain Republican President.

    • @luked4043
      @luked4043 3 месяца назад

      @@DT-lr2bi are you trying to say that Trump doesn’t sound particularly intelligent or cultured? I think we’re all aware of that?

    • @spindriftbeach6082
      @spindriftbeach6082 3 месяца назад

      😂😂​@@davidniggemeyer1692

    • @michaelbarnhart2593
      @michaelbarnhart2593 2 месяца назад

      Different standards then. Today, a Presidency is based on a cult of personality.

  • @MichaelSheffield-ox8yd
    @MichaelSheffield-ox8yd 4 месяца назад +61

    These are outstanding historical clips.

  • @wyatt9144
    @wyatt9144 4 месяца назад +41

    My IQ is raised every minute I listen to Nixon speak. I think I need a Nixon audio book.

  • @G02372
    @G02372 3 месяца назад +22

    Listening to this great man speak is cathartic for me. The antidote to the bizarre times in which we live today.

  • @chrisj8764
    @chrisj8764 4 месяца назад +30

    I have always been impressed by Nixon's intellect.

    • @bdpage2023
      @bdpage2023 4 месяца назад

      Bobbie Baker, Sec. to Senate Majority under Johnson, said he, Kennedy & Johnson were our smartest presidents in his day.

    • @George50809
      @George50809 Месяц назад

      I too.

  • @MarkSlaterMusic
    @MarkSlaterMusic 4 месяца назад +57

    Anyone who can speak as well as this deserves respect

  • @arielfornari6595
    @arielfornari6595 4 месяца назад +90

    Nixon to me was not a politician by historical standards. He was a true Statesman, in many areas, in spite of his human frailties. Listen to his vocabulary & choice of words, his eloquence & dignified style. Observe his composure, & demeanor & self confidence. I saw him in person when on active duty, at Homestead AFB, Florida in the late sixties. He looked great! It's a pity the U. S. now is an Empire in (irreversible) decline. Its political class is but a vestige, of what it was decades ago. No Empire is eternal, Rome collapsed on 431 A. D.

    • @LeoWhalen1933
      @LeoWhalen1933 4 месяца назад +3

      Watergate? Wiretapping his own cabinet members?
      He is the definition of a politician 😂😂😂

    • @leonblittle226
      @leonblittle226 4 месяца назад

      It's not irreversible decline at all, all you have to do is reign in the lunatics that basically hold office in your land more often than you actually do.

    • @kevinbrennan-ji1so
      @kevinbrennan-ji1so 4 месяца назад +6

      @arielfornari6595 It's a pity that the US became an empire in the first place.

    • @thesaw9988
      @thesaw9988 4 месяца назад

      He was a crook at the end. You will be remembered by your last deeds. It really ruined his legacy. So: pretty stupid.
      I could argue with your empire in decline, but no. It is besides the point.
      If I was an american I would not have voted Humprey or Nixon. I would not have voted at all.
      I

    • @omegaman6770
      @omegaman6770 4 месяца назад +7

      @@LeoWhalen1933And the only difference between him and the others is that he got caught ! 🤔

  • @JG-tt4sz
    @JG-tt4sz 2 месяца назад +15

    "Education can strengthen the brain, but weaken the backbone.". That's quite a quote.

    • @MrRufusRToyota
      @MrRufusRToyota Месяц назад

      There’s a lot of strength in a closed mind. JFK, talking about Barry Goldwater.

    • @JG-tt4sz
      @JG-tt4sz Месяц назад

      @@MrRufusRToyota Don't you just hate it when somebody disagrees with you?

  • @tomtorrell8019
    @tomtorrell8019 4 месяца назад +16

    He had a great knowledge. People weren't saying that 50 years ago, but it's true.

  • @michaellazuka654
    @michaellazuka654 4 месяца назад +29

    What I find most great about President Nixon was his class, dignity and the ability to find the positive. If you watch these interviews of how he spoke about presidents like Kennedy, Johnson, and Truman it is apparent he did not agree with the decisions they made, but he respected the office of the presidency enough to not degrade them. He knew what a tough job it was.

    • @j.b.delaney3444
      @j.b.delaney3444 3 месяца назад +2

      He managed to degrade the office of the president pretty well though, didn't he?

    • @michaellazuka654
      @michaellazuka654 3 месяца назад +4

      @@j.b.delaney3444 degrade the office? Show me such, your rhetoric counts for nothing. I’m not a conservative by any means but what they did to Nixon is playing out exactly today 50 years later.

    • @j.b.delaney3444
      @j.b.delaney3444 3 месяца назад

      @@michaellazuka654 "They" didn't do anything to him...he did it to himself. Perfect example being his "...but it would be wrong." comment for the taping system regarding paying millions in campaign contributions to the plumbers to keep their mouths shut. They also had him dead to rights on obstruction, and income tax evasion. And no, Trump isn't a victim of "they" either. Like Nixon, he did it all to himself, and has no one else to blame for his troubles.

    • @j.b.delaney3444
      @j.b.delaney3444 3 месяца назад +2

      @@michaellazuka654 Oh, and speaking of the tapes...let's not forget all the vile racist and anti semitic remarks he made on those. Do you admire him for those too?

    • @kevinchambers1101
      @kevinchambers1101 3 месяца назад

      ​@@j.b.delaney3444Johnson was the very same. He was a true racist. And a womanizer with a filthy mouth. And many believe he was behind Kennedys assassination.

  • @cat1dog777
    @cat1dog777 4 месяца назад +48

    There was a time I could not stand Nixon when I was younger- We used to call him “Tricky Dicky” in 1968 when he ran for president- I was 18 years old then same year I went into the Navy-
    I am 74 now-
    When I was a kid I was wrong about him-
    This guy was one of the better presidents that we had in the 20th century-
    His knowledge of foreign policy was superior-
    His domestic policy did not run the country into the ground-
    I am an old fart 74 years old now like I said though when I was young I was wrong about President Nixon so I have no problem admitting that

    • @williamdonnelly224
      @williamdonnelly224 4 месяца назад

      My feelings are similar to yours. I think it's important to note that Nixon's era was a time that the republican party would actually work, to some extent, with Democrats, for the good of our country. Now republicans will not work with Democrats in any meaningful capacity at all. Fox "News" has successfully taken over our nation and are determined to run it into the ground, at any cost, to enforce their fascist agenda.

    • @kbrewski1
      @kbrewski1 3 месяца назад

      Uhhh, he WAS TRICKY DICKY. HE WAS A CROOK. HE WAS A CRIMINAL. HE WAS AN OUT OF CONTROL MOB BOSS. HE COMMITTED MULTIPLE OBSTRUCTIONS OF JUSTICE IT MAKES SCHLUMP ENVIOUS.
      HE RAMPED UP THE WAR AND EXPANDED IT INSTEAD OF ENDING IT AS PROMISED IN 68. HE LIED. SERIAL LIAR.
      HE WAS THE WORST US PRESIDENT UNTIL THE ORANGE CULT TRAITOR CAME ALONG.
      YOUR INITIAL GUT INSTINCT WAS CORRECT.

    • @douglasmcginity3327
      @douglasmcginity3327 3 месяца назад

      The CIA and its media took him down. Same as ever. Watergate was a psyop.

    • @patrickmccutcheon9361
      @patrickmccutcheon9361 Месяц назад

      Better than his successors, one of the great Presidents.

    • @Godlovethepilot
      @Godlovethepilot 7 дней назад

      Wow, he made our history so interesting .
      He was so careful, kind, and measured about how he spoke about anyone (friend & foe alike) publicly on camera it's almost humorous now.
      A huge vacuum for that kind of dignity.
      When one Listens to the Nixon Kennedy debates, wow were they so kind to each other, and so was Governor Reagan and Robert Kennedy when they appeared together in the 1960s. it is so funny to see such chivalry & Nixon resigned of his own volition, & the opposition let it go at that.
      The Democrats & Republicans were both superiors animals back then.
      Yep, sure enjoyed him waxing eloquent about how much he admired HT, a man he likely voted against.
      Well that's just the way they did things back then.
      Miss you bunches RN😢😢😢

  • @imilliemedina666
    @imilliemedina666 4 месяца назад +600

    "Education can strengthen the brain
    but weaken the backbone"
    Good one 🇺🇸

    • @eugenefirebird8938
      @eugenefirebird8938 4 месяца назад

      The fate of the liberal college professor elites of today.

    • @thesaw9988
      @thesaw9988 4 месяца назад

      eh... I had to think about this for a moment. Having a backbone usually reffers to stubbornes.
      Being educated usually is better. We Europeans know you are in general poorly educated. Now, Nixon wasn't.
      I'd go for the brains as he did.

    • @AdrianLee-i7g
      @AdrianLee-i7g 4 месяца назад +25

      Very good quote and one that I shall try to remember for the future. So true.

    • @raymondmainamugure204
      @raymondmainamugure204 4 месяца назад +9

      I loved this one too.

    • @fernandomunozleon
      @fernandomunozleon 4 месяца назад +8

      @@raymondmainamugure204 Same here, it struck a chord.

  • @abuhannah07
    @abuhannah07 3 месяца назад +10

    I could listen to him talk all day. He's got a nice voice and a lot of wisdom.

  • @JoelBaxter-rj7uq
    @JoelBaxter-rj7uq 4 месяца назад +23

    I was not expecting Nixon to be such an intelligent and thoughtful and a humble man, and I think that history has really been unkind to him and his presidency because of Vietnam and watergate. He was a World War Two hero and veteran who came from very humble beginnings and worked hard his whole life to get where he did and he made some really great strides in his diplomatic endeavors both during and after his presidency. I think he was one of our greatest presidents and leaders and he is totally underrated

  • @roadrules3671
    @roadrules3671 4 месяца назад +475

    You really don't appreciate what a Great President Richard Nixon was until he's gone. In retrospect; he's one of our Greatest Presidents ever. Truly remarkable individual.

    • @williambowers2820
      @williambowers2820 4 месяца назад +58

      If he was one of our greatest presidents ever, he wouldn’t have had to resign to escape impeachment and certain conviction.

    • @LeoWhalen1933
      @LeoWhalen1933 4 месяца назад +30

      ​@@williambowers2820exactly. He's not as bad as many people think. But he's certainly not as great as his supporters believe he was.

    • @beeenn649
      @beeenn649 4 месяца назад

      @@williambowers2820
      BS, it's all politics, the Dems have done a lot worse when it comes to cover-ups and that fake Russian collusion hoax dreamed up by H. Clinton takes the cake.

    • @garyv2196
      @garyv2196 4 месяца назад +15

      I'm not a crook!

    • @shackdaddy7106
      @shackdaddy7106 4 месяца назад +37

      I do appreciate Nixon‘s greatness. His foreign policy was masterful. But his dark side was just as bad. Maybe the most interesting person in American history.

  • @CherryCokeNixon
    @CherryCokeNixon 4 месяца назад +16

    He’s a lot kinder to Truman than Truman was to him. That’s for damn sure.

    • @eileenhetherington3704
      @eileenhetherington3704 4 месяца назад +2

      Truman was straight as an arrow and a thoroughly honest man. He saw himself as a servant of his country. After his term ended, he and his beloved wife were living on a meager income (for an ex-President.) Congress voted to give him a decent pension so they could live more comfortably. He despised Nixon for corrupting the office of President.

    • @robertisham5279
      @robertisham5279 3 месяца назад

      @@eileenhetherington3704 Did Nixon really corrupt the office of President?

    • @veenamishra8950
      @veenamishra8950 3 месяца назад +3

      ​@@eileenhetherington3704Yes!And rightly so. Truman knew Nixon better than these fawning clips from the Nixon Foundation whuch show him at his best. If anything his intelligence makes his odious arrogant corrupt behaviour worse

    • @stuckinlodi100
      @stuckinlodi100 3 месяца назад +1

      Arguably this portrayal of Richard Nixon by Nixon circumvents the realistic Dick of politically aware American memories.

    • @mcashnv
      @mcashnv 2 месяца назад

      @@eileenhetherington3704 Truman honest? Jack Kennedy said Truman accepted a $2mm bribe on a train during his presidential campaign. He was a product of a very corrupt Democrat machine in his home state .

  • @111day1
    @111day1 4 месяца назад +20

    I couldn’t have been more anti-Nixon when he was POTUS, but I had limited perspective of all that mattered back then. We all have our flaws but, now, hearing the elegant words of a most intelligent, thoughtful and moral man has opened my eyes.

    • @thesaw9988
      @thesaw9988 4 месяца назад +1

      As a Eurpean born in 1973, I would not be anti Nixon per say. Now, I am a liberal European, liberterian even to you standarts so not conservative as you lot tend to do.
      But he was a crook.

    • @nowherebound2908
      @nowherebound2908 4 месяца назад

      No you were right the first time

    • @swamifakkananda4043
      @swamifakkananda4043 Месяц назад

      ​@@thesaw9988well, sir, we ALL make mistakes!!! Show me a man and i will show you a crime. I AM N O T DEFENDING THE MAN. JUST STATING THAT, ACCORDING TO ME, HE WAS A FOREIN POLICY GENIUS.

    • @ronbo11
      @ronbo11 Месяц назад

      @@swamifakkananda4043 tell that to the families of the Laotians & Cambodians his illegal bombings killed. That was not brilliant foreign policy. He and Kissinger were were pretty much war criminals and he prolonged the Vietnam War, wasting precious American & allied lives, for no valid reason although he ran his campaign in 1968 on the promise of ending it quickly.

    • @swamifakkananda4043
      @swamifakkananda4043 Месяц назад

      @@ronbo11 welll, i wld agree with u. But it does not diminish the fact that the man was a foreign policy genius. Flawed one too. But many are flawed. Except, of course, ne!!🤣

  • @dougmilesmedia
    @dougmilesmedia 4 месяца назад +116

    History is proving how great a President Nixon was.

    • @thesaw9988
      @thesaw9988 4 месяца назад +7

      It doesn't. Listen. I'm European. Nixon wasn't I guy i'd vote for but ok. He know your politics, had connections. He prooved to be a crook at hte and. At least he had the decency to step down. He screwed himself with watergate.
      Be honest.

    • @ChrisP-in8qr
      @ChrisP-in8qr 4 месяца назад

      ​@thesaw9988 Nixon won 60% of the vote in '72 and carried 49 states. He was a great president, he got us out of Vietnam. He kept his word. Most politicians are crooks. It is what it is, he was great.
      Be honest

    • @Mikearice1
      @Mikearice1 4 месяца назад +4

      I like listening to Nixon, but you have to keep in mind that there's a difference between one's words and one's actions. And furthermore, there's a line between being pragmatic and being unprincipled. He did cross that line, probably obliviously to the fact. When the ends always justify the means, the ends become ruined. Nixon wouldve made an excellent advisor, but when in power he was too willing to cross lines he shouldn't have.

    • @markkozlowski3674
      @markkozlowski3674 4 месяца назад +2

      It depends who you ask. As someone who lived through Watergate, I know precisely what Nixon did to this country. And he never apologized for doing it.

    • @clancy_101
      @clancy_101 4 месяца назад +3

      Needlessly and tragically prolonged the Vietnam War and shamefully retreated from his early and courageous support for civil rights, Chile, but some accomplishments were admirable

  • @shahrulamar5358
    @shahrulamar5358 4 месяца назад +9

    Peoples who hate you will only win if you hate them back. And then you destroyed yourself.

  • @ericmatthaei9711
    @ericmatthaei9711 3 месяца назад +8

    Sometimes it’s hard to appreciate just how far American education has fallen until you listen to men from a bye gone generation having a somewhat ordinary conversation. And it wasn’t all that long ago. Mr. Nixon was president when I was born.

  • @keithwolfe1942
    @keithwolfe1942 4 месяца назад +11

    Probably the very best thing FDR did was to have Truman as his last VP.

  • @Indylimburg
    @Indylimburg 4 месяца назад +7

    "Education can strengthen the brain, but weaken the backbone." Great quote.

  • @garybreithling
    @garybreithling 3 месяца назад +8

    What a gracious well spoken gentleman..

  • @peggyelchert8340
    @peggyelchert8340 4 месяца назад +7

    Love these Nixon clips. He was & is underrated….
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  • @davidneidel436
    @davidneidel436 4 месяца назад +8

    He is talking about a President who I had the great honor to be at his funeral. I was stationed at Ft. Leavenworth, KS. and we were assigned tasks to work on his funeral. He was a very humble man who was born in the county of Barton County, MO. I still remember being called a my mothers home and got ready to leave. I told her that President Truman had died and she didn't believe me because it had not been released to the news. She saw it on the news about 30 minutes after I left. Great man for Missouri and for all mankind.

  • @cht2162
    @cht2162 4 месяца назад +6

    Truman is unique in our history. He was a farmer and a failed businessman. He served in WW1 as in the artillery. Harry was a voracious reader even though he had no academic credentials. A 'common man,' he was known for his very direct honesty. "Give 'em hell Harry." He told it like he saw it....."The Buck Stops Here." If only Harry was alive today. I'd love to see/hear him debate any present-day presidential candidate.

  • @anglobricks9086
    @anglobricks9086 4 месяца назад +8

    Harry Truman was the one and only world leader who stood with Israel when they were a new nation. That alone, in my opinion makes him a a great man.

  • @rickjohnson9191
    @rickjohnson9191 4 месяца назад +4

    People say good things about people when they die.
    I was a kid when President Nixon was in office. He was the fist person I heard use the word “pragmatic.” Fifty years later I learned a new word from him again, “ temerity.”

  • @jamescrydeman540
    @jamescrydeman540 3 месяца назад +5

    I think I would be more interested in what Truman thought about Nixon.

    • @tomloft2000
      @tomloft2000 3 месяца назад

      Probably referred to him as a sonofabitch.

  • @go0ot
    @go0ot 4 месяца назад +6

    The most underrated president ever is still Harry Truman. He steered the world into the longest peace period, as patriotic as Washington and Lincoln and never bowed to powerful quarters that existed back then due to expediency. He was also super smart.

  • @rockribbedrushy7705
    @rockribbedrushy7705 28 дней назад +1

    Harry Truman has always been one of my favorite presidents.

  • @pamcornelius9122
    @pamcornelius9122 4 месяца назад +29

    I have never clicked on a video so fast!

  • @Biendotado
    @Biendotado 3 месяца назад +3

    Extraordinary memory, eloquent speaker and very intelligent man.

    • @lynnroberts76
      @lynnroberts76 2 месяца назад

      RFK JR talks and converses like this. Extremely eloquent

  • @itinerantpatriot1196
    @itinerantpatriot1196 4 месяца назад +8

    I wasn't alive when Harry Truman was president but I admire a lot about him, his personal integrity, decisiveness, intuition, and his willingness to do what he thought was right even if he knew he would take grief from the press and people in his own party. Of course, his decisiveness was a bit of a double edge sword in that he didn't always think matters through that should have been pondered a bit more closely. He could also hold a grudge like few others and he did have a habit of surrounding himself with people who had no real qualifications and for placing them into positions they had business being in, Louis Johnson and Fred Vinson being classic examples. It was a habit of machine politics he picked up from his days with Tom Pendergast. He also had a bit of an authoritative streak in him but that was typical of New Deal politicians, a habit they picked up from FDR. But he read Stalin better than FDR did and the country dodged a major bullet when the democrat leaders selected him over Henry Wallace as VP. They knew FDR was dying and Wallace wouldn't have sold the farm to the Soviets, he would have just given it to them. Of all the democrat presidents Truman is by far my favorite, the only one in the 20th Century worth a damn.
    As for Nixon's recollections, that was classic Nixon having selective memory. Nixon went hard after Truman in 1950 and 1952. It's to be expected, it's politics, but Nixon was an up and comer and he knew the best way to get ahead was to display a willingness to be an attack dog, especially when it came to communism. He was the one who exposed Alger Hiss and Dean Acheson, Truman's secretary of state was one Hiss's best friends, someone who wouldn't denounce him. That put a big bullseye on his back and by extension, Truman. Truman took it personal too. In 1960 Joe Kennedy called Truman in order to get him to endorse JFK. Truman didn't like Joe Kennedy and the feeling was mutual. Initially he was lukewarm about JFK and said as much publicly but after Acheson met with him Truman got on board. He said "Kennedy is young and inexperienced, but that SOB Nixon went around the country calling me a communist." Acheson appealed to Harry's grudge tendency to get him to back Kennedy and it worked. He didn't like any of them, but he liked Nixon the least. And Nixon wasn't too fond of Harry while Harry was alive. Like I say, this is typical Nixon revisionism. He was trying to get people to like him again after Watergate. He became quite gracious at that stage of his life.

  • @MichaelLewis-ym4oc
    @MichaelLewis-ym4oc 3 месяца назад +3

    He was very smart especially in foreign affairs. Though some of his domestic programs were visionary too. He initiated the “war on cancer” program in 1970

  • @BuzzSargent
    @BuzzSargent 4 месяца назад +10

    These clips of Nixon are fantastic. Thank you !

  • @mattfulcher-kh9so
    @mattfulcher-kh9so 4 месяца назад +3

    the way they talked about the structure of government was a great deal more definitively than today. not as dumbed down.

  • @brianfischer149
    @brianfischer149 4 месяца назад +4

    I am 59 years old Conservative and have voted Republican my whole Life. Truman in my opinion and I don't give a damn what anybody else thinks is in the top ten of Greatest Presidents ! Give'm hell Harry !

  • @chetpomeroy1399
    @chetpomeroy1399 4 месяца назад +4

    Even as a youngster in those days, it seemed to me that President Nixon and his postwar predecessors in the office -- although not perfect -- by and large carried themselves in that position of authority with judiciousness, dignity and wisdom.

  • @RandallvanOosten-ln5wf
    @RandallvanOosten-ln5wf 4 месяца назад +18

    The media has created a caricature of President Nixon that is remarkably different than reality. He was a man of strong intellect, deep thought, and generous spirit. He provides a balanced view of some of the great figures from the 20th century.

    • @JS-gt5bh
      @JS-gt5bh 4 месяца назад +2

      Same Trump bashing media?🤔

    • @hensonlaura
      @hensonlaura 4 месяца назад +2

      They bash all the greats.

    • @kath976
      @kath976 3 месяца назад

      You said it exactly! They made a caricature of him! The more I watch the more he rises in my estimation and the more the media sinks.

  • @patrickbohn2099
    @patrickbohn2099 4 месяца назад +4

    I really enjoy these videos and they have survived the test of time!

  • @markriccio9574
    @markriccio9574 4 месяца назад +24

    The first time I voted was for him! Great man

    • @thesaw9988
      @thesaw9988 4 месяца назад

      I'm European so...
      There is no chance i'd vote for him. We live in a real democracy. We are not that stupid.
      Now, I do respect his politics and views in context of that era. Just plain stupid he had to blow it. I would have seen trough his bullshit instantly.
      He was a crook, after all.

    • @AdrianLee-i7g
      @AdrianLee-i7g 4 месяца назад

      Charming! How rude you are. Whilst you are perfectly entitled to your personal opinion may I ask what gives you the right to be so offensive about an American President? I am British. I would love to know what perfect "real" democracy you hail from. Perhaps you would like to explain why the European Union has a parliament that cannot initiate or cancel legislation? Maybe you could let us know why the European Commission which governs the Union is not directly elected by the citizens of Europe? Finally, I would just like to remind you that whatever "real" democracy that you currently enjoy was probably bought and paid for in part by American blood and money.

    • @markalbert9390
      @markalbert9390 4 месяца назад

      Me too. Proud of it then…proud of it now.

    • @joeybonin7691
      @joeybonin7691 4 месяца назад +1

      Me, too.

  • @chrisbergonzi7977
    @chrisbergonzi7977 3 месяца назад +2

    Great interview....Nixon was an excellent interview....

  • @rogersvendsen4852
    @rogersvendsen4852 4 месяца назад +21

    I was in the Army during Wwtergate. I had a great deal of respect for President Nixon as did every nation except the US. He was hated unjustly and railroaded. He stepped aside when he saw the affect that Watergate had. He was truly a great statesman. He has never gotten his due for his service to the country.

    • @messagesend8239
      @messagesend8239 4 месяца назад

      He wasn't railroaded. The tapes were smoking gun proof that he obstructed justice.

    • @thomasthompson6378
      @thomasthompson6378 3 месяца назад +1

      Absolutely, thanks for your comment.

  • @docadams7099
    @docadams7099 4 месяца назад +4

    Harry Truman was said to be a particularly avid reader. I remember reading that he devoured every book in his hometown library.

  • @OrnanVentura-mh1ph
    @OrnanVentura-mh1ph 4 месяца назад +4

    Listen to him anytime he speaks.

  • @jimquann2400
    @jimquann2400 3 месяца назад +8

    Nixon got what he deserved but these interviews showed he was a very bright man who could communicate his ideas very well

  • @indianajones4321
    @indianajones4321 4 месяца назад +3

    Truman was an artillery man in WW1 and was our only combat vet of the Great War who became President of the US as Ike was in during WW1, but wasn’t deployed.

  • @tupperlake100
    @tupperlake100 3 месяца назад +2

    He was an individual with strong character and a goal of serving the American Public. He had to make very hard decisions and strived to do the right thing. Education means having acquring knowleedge. You do not have to go to college to become educated. I once discussed education with an English professor. I asked her who she considered the most knowledgeable local person on philsophy. In an area that abounded with college graduates, she said it was an individual who operated a piece of moving equipment. She said he was constantly reading about the subject, and sought opportunities to discuss it with knowledgeable people. He had no formal education on the subject. In upstate New York, and lady spent her life around Beavers. Wildlife Specialists visited her to obtain information about these animals social characteristics.

  • @stevenslater2669
    @stevenslater2669 4 месяца назад +7

    Would anyone care to bet on the average age of people following this Nixon series? The Millenials and Gen Z probably are not in the mix.
    These Nixon tapes should be required viewing in American History classes. Oh - I forgot - there’s not much American History being taught in our schools these days.
    When I graduated from high school, most of the male teachers were WWII veterans. They may not have spoken much about their time in Service but there was something in their manner that demanded respect.

  • @robertgandler3177
    @robertgandler3177 3 месяца назад +2

    He was insightful intelligent man too!

  • @thomasthompson6378
    @thomasthompson6378 3 месяца назад +5

    Richard Nixon will go down in our history as one of the greatest presidents of the last century. No one else even comes close. His words here -- about a man who was in many respects his political enemy -- are both perceptive and wise.

    • @kbrewski1
      @kbrewski1 2 месяца назад

      He's at the bottom of all the 20th century President's lists. Hoover on a few, Nixon at the bottom of most of them. See, that's what happens when you're a CRIMINAL.

  • @ronwilsontringue6574
    @ronwilsontringue6574 3 месяца назад +2

    Best comment on Nixon when he ran against Kennedy came from Ike when asked what great ability Nixon had to qualify him to be president - "Give me several weeks to possibly think of one" !

  • @xray86delta
    @xray86delta 4 месяца назад +4

    I must admit, even though I was a kid, and too young to vote, I would have voted for Nixon back then. I think history gave him a very narrow view. There was a lot more to the "Nixon years" than Watergate.

  • @EnligUlv
    @EnligUlv 3 дня назад

    That last statement: “education can strengthen the brain but weaken the back”. Never heard it like that. Simple, but impactful. I’ve always achieved & maintained both. Can’t say that I even came close to “making footprints on the sands of time”, but I have in countless little ways in my small corner of the world. Nixon was truly an elder statesman.

  • @danmartens8855
    @danmartens8855 3 месяца назад +11

    President Truman:
    First to recognize Israel 1948
    Integrated the Armed Forces 1948
    Saved 1 million lives in August 1945

  • @TheCapn23
    @TheCapn23 7 дней назад

    Truman was a great president. A humble man and I'm so glad to be from the state as a Harry. Truly a man from Missouri.

  • @robertpanepinto7946
    @robertpanepinto7946 3 месяца назад +4

    I really think that Nixon and Truman took the reins of power and rose from humble beginnings in such a remarkable fashion as to make me truly agog that we are now in such a leadership vacuum. Nixon’s paranoid demeanor tarnished his legacy but he did many great things as President. Truman as even more remarkable because he never lost sight of what was in the best interest of our Nation whereas as Nixon ultimately did not.

  • @jimblack8453
    @jimblack8453 2 месяца назад

    We are blessed to have Nixon's perspective on such historical events... he was clearly one of the smartest and well-informed people on geopolitics...

  • @Ugarte211
    @Ugarte211 4 месяца назад +6

    If Nixon hadn't approved Watergate, and stepped back from mass bombing Cambodia, he would have walked out as one of the very best presidents. His diplomatic negotiations with China and the USSR helped end the Cold War in two decades. He is given little credit for that leap because, in the end, a tree falling makes more noise than a growing forest.

    • @rlgrover9242
      @rlgrover9242 Месяц назад

      Im thinking nixon did not find out about watergate until its was over then he tried to help his friends cover it up. ?

  • @007.M-D
    @007.M-D 4 месяца назад +2

    That man's mastery of the English language, and the fluidity of his explanations, are very impressive... I wonder if the people in charge at that time felt it too. If so is it what made him so " dangerous " for some? honest question.

    • @250LM4me
      @250LM4me 4 месяца назад

      do you think Nixon had rehearsed the questions or had known the subjects before recording in order to have historical; content so worthy ?

    • @007.M-D
      @007.M-D 4 месяца назад

      @250LM4me I believe he did. But that's not the point ... Every important topic and legacy should be weighed and structured at that level of historical testimony.
      And this avoids the amazing stupidity of some of today's illiterate, history-ignorant, média trained.... people.
      We can FEEL that he knew what he was talking about, he was able to do it for hours.
      He was not in charge anymore, and didn't have to wear a mask
      And probably wanted to leave something behind him about himself that was not a political circus act.
      Obviously, very few succeeded in history. Very few.
      That is at least what I feel watching and listening to so many documents about him.
      I don't know if it's faked, ( I Don't think so ) But even if it was, it would be exceptionally well done and executed.
      So for eternity, he will remain this man. Good work.

  • @lake1963
    @lake1963 3 месяца назад +5

    Very revealing clips. Nixon will be reinstated as a great president. He is so observant and thoughtful.

  • @ShannonFreng
    @ShannonFreng 13 дней назад

    A lot of people despised Nixon, but one thing has to be granted him: He was unmatched in the eloquence of his extemporaneous speech.

  • @JimB16
    @JimB16 27 дней назад

    Living American history. Fascinating. So glad to see this...🙂

  • @caltom1427
    @caltom1427 4 месяца назад +7

    Truman, JFK, LBJ, Nixon, and Ford were all congressional veterans when they became president, and the country was better off for it. They knew how the constitution was written, and they understood the balance of power. Biden and Obama also had similar congressional backgrounds. For a period, former Governors occupied the presidency; Carter, Reagan, Clinton, Bush 43.

    • @thesaw9988
      @thesaw9988 4 месяца назад

      So.... you US of Assholes proved to be non democratic?
      Sure, politicians need experiance. Biden does. But by god, he is old. He is. Trump is too and he doesn't.

  • @frankscarborough1428
    @frankscarborough1428 3 месяца назад +1

    Thanks enjoyed

  • @cahg3871
    @cahg3871 2 месяца назад

    What a wonderful interview,President Nixon had great recall and spoke so eloquently of others.No self aggrandizing,so chest thumping,just a captivating man who spoke of other like friends,not enemies.Todays politicians could learn a thing or two on how to carry themselves from the former president.

  • @keithcarey6312
    @keithcarey6312 4 месяца назад +29

    It’s unfortunate Truman didn’t return the respect Nixon had for him.

    • @AdrianLee-i7g
      @AdrianLee-i7g 4 месяца назад +9

      Unfortunately, that is true from what I have read. Actually, I think he was the best Democratic President since the war, but he could be pretty insufferable and bad tempered. I remember reading an article by a leading British Conservative journalist some years ago. He met Truman as a young man and at first the President was polite and accommodating. Then Truman asked him who he had met so far in Washington. The journalist mentioned a few names, which included some Republican Congressmen that clearly Truman disliked. All the man said was that he had met them. He did not express a political opinion. However, Truman lost his temper and immediately terminated the interview. Very odd behaviour. The journalist said he was shocked at how quickly he had changed.

    • @Johnnycdrums
      @Johnnycdrums 4 месяца назад +7

      @@AdrianLee-i7g; He was furious at Eisenhower for declaring as a Republican.

    • @billybob5337
      @billybob5337 4 месяца назад +2

      Actually Truman did get over it eventually..........and visited Nixon at the White House shortly before he died. But he actually had bad blood with all 3 of his immediate successors. He didn't like Eisenhower, and Ike, in return, HATED Truman. Straight up. He also flat out dissed JFK's candidacy. Truman was a complicated guy. But i still think, in his own way, he was a great man. And i think Nixon saw that

    • @messagesend8239
      @messagesend8239 4 месяца назад +1

      @@billybob5337 Truman didn't visit Nixon at the White House, Nixon visited Truman at his home in Independence, Mo and gave him a White House piano as a gift. Though Truman opposed JFK's candidacy at the convention the two became cordial after JFK became president. LBJ and Truman were always friends and that continued into LBJ presidency.

  • @conradgaarder
    @conradgaarder 22 дня назад +1

    Most young people today would be astounded (or just puzzled) to learn that Truman spent years behind a horse and plough.

  • @russellpayne070
    @russellpayne070 Месяц назад +2

    It’s refreshing to hear a politician give compliments to a person in the opposing party. Bill Clinton was good about it as well.

    • @Godlovethepilot
      @Godlovethepilot 6 дней назад

      Eisenhower worked well with an opposition congress and gave us the peaceful/prosperous '50s. Clinton worked well with an opposition congress and gave us the peaceful/prosperous '90s.
      Every Impeachement is political. Nixon only avoided one by offering to resign just as the Republicans were hoping Clinton would.

  • @tg213
    @tg213 4 месяца назад +6

    Trunks generally despised Nixon…interesting how respectfully he speaks about Truman and Kennedy. After leaving office Truman and his wife Bess drove by themselves across the country on a 2500 mile road trip. Until congress eventually gave presidents a pension and franking privileges, he was largely broke partly by answering everyone who wrote him and paying the postage himself.. great man on policy and principles.

    • @thesaw9988
      @thesaw9988 4 месяца назад

      He was a crook. Just like Donald.
      As a European I don't give shit about your politics.

  • @shanekilpatrick3378
    @shanekilpatrick3378 23 дня назад

    I can listen to President Nixon for hours. If you remove the catastrophe that was Watergate, an exceptional leader and fine gentleman.

  • @lmcoopie
    @lmcoopie 4 месяца назад +5

    We should be proud to have had Nixon on our side.

    • @tom-kz9pb
      @tom-kz9pb 4 месяца назад

      That is quite true, if your side is Nazis-lite.

  • @Thenaturehealer
    @Thenaturehealer 2 месяца назад +2

    World class and an intellectual

  • @DBCooper71
    @DBCooper71 26 дней назад +5

    This guy Nixon was off the charts a political genius! Super intelligent man. One of our true best presidents that ever walked this planet. And yes I don’t give a flying F about Watergate.

    • @Godlovethepilot
      @Godlovethepilot 6 дней назад

      The funny thing is his poor VP Agnew had to resign because of "kickbacks." Poor guy got vilified for the crime of being ahead of his time.🤣🤣🤣
      If he were alive today they would probably give him a NOBEL for giving all those bridge construction workers solid high paying wages🤣🤣🤣 with their sweet slush enginering contracts.

  • @wendibernhardt9190
    @wendibernhardt9190 3 месяца назад +1

    Amen to that

  • @wayneirwin4994
    @wayneirwin4994 18 дней назад

    My favorite Truman saying "How many times do you have to get hit on the head before you realize who is hitting you?".

  • @nelsonnoname001
    @nelsonnoname001 3 месяца назад +1

    Listing to Nixon in the 2020's in my 30's is so refreshing, the man had met just about every notable political person since the 50's, from all around the world, and even if they did not see eye to eye, he always had something nice, positive, and commending to say about them, if they were a decent person and had good character. Makes me hold everything up to the light that happened in the late 60's and early 70's to him and his presidential choices, with all the backlash and hate from the hippies... as someone deep within the counter culture movement said, after he realized what they had worked so hard to fight and change, they were the ones in the wrong, they had fought to turn everything into an abyss

  • @erickrobertson7089
    @erickrobertson7089 4 месяца назад +10

    Truman IMO was a humble man.

    • @eugenefirebird8938
      @eugenefirebird8938 4 месяца назад +4

      I heard he would never take money gained from the notoriety of being President -- exactly opposite of today's politicians.

  • @zeddeka
    @zeddeka 13 дней назад

    Nixon probably one of the most psychologically complex Presidents of his era. A man of huge talents and dedication, but with character flaws just as big. People who knew his family said that the two sides of Nixon were reflections of his parents. His mother the good side, his father the bad.

  • @bhbecca
    @bhbecca Месяц назад +1

    Can you imagine a politician today giving the opposition credit for anything? Admiring the opposition? Our country is in a sad state and I'm not sure this civility toward our fellow AMERICANS is possible.

  • @HonestlyYours516
    @HonestlyYours516 Месяц назад

    Richard Nixon was truly a highly intelligent politition.

  • @enricodeluca7112
    @enricodeluca7112 4 месяца назад +7

    GRANDE UOMO

  • @JohnC-er3rg
    @JohnC-er3rg 4 месяца назад +2

    See what Truman thought of Nixon….oh boy!

  • @docsavage8640
    @docsavage8640 4 месяца назад +6

    Great man, great president.

  • @michaleenyproductions3442
    @michaleenyproductions3442 3 дня назад

    excellent!

  • @marcdavis2745
    @marcdavis2745 Месяц назад

    AWESOME

  • @StevenDykstra-u3b
    @StevenDykstra-u3b 3 месяца назад +1

    Nixon describes Truman's decision to drop the bomb as vexing and perhaps heartwrenching for Truman. Yet, Truman in the film Oppenheimer considered Oppenheimer a cry baby for regrets at his own complicity. "Don't let him in here again." Strange inconsistency?

  • @markscott9622
    @markscott9622 4 месяца назад +12

    Nixon was a great man and a 'Log Cabin' President who will be remembered well by historians hundreds of years from now, like Cicero. IMO

    • @rdalbright1
      @rdalbright1 4 месяца назад

      Not a Log Cabin Republican. They are gays. Nixon was not gay.

    • @thesaw9988
      @thesaw9988 4 месяца назад

      I honestly don't get why you guys keep saying historians will remmemer him well.
      The don't and they won't.
      Listen: Richard Nixon was a good president, after he finaly got elected. Not briliant but ok. But he screwed up at the end.
      He was a crook.
      Just like Donald. Actually, If i as a European wanted to nominated a person as best president of the US, i'd vote Ronald.
      And he was an imbicile.

    • @Real.Irishdad
      @Real.Irishdad 4 месяца назад

      Log cabin please explain

    • @markscott9622
      @markscott9622 4 месяца назад

      @@Real.Irishdad My grandparents were real Irish off-the-Paddy boat too! And my grandma whose people came from the Innis Skea islands into Mayo was a New Yorker keen for politics who crunched one book a week from the age of 10 until she could no longer see at 88.
      Sally Lavelle Linehan while no fan of Nixon always pointed out his roots and how his wife Patricia would iron his suits because he was not to the manor born, but rather worked his way there.
      While not necessarily a fan, I would place Bill Clinton as a Log Cabin president too.
      But Richard M Nixon will be remembered as a great president at home and abroad who was removed from office by what we call the deep state now.

    • @Real.Irishdad
      @Real.Irishdad 4 месяца назад +1

      @@markscott9622 paddy boat haha you don't know how offensive that is... So log cabin is not of the establishment? And bill Clinton is not too ?

  • @brianpress1392
    @brianpress1392 4 месяца назад +9

    President Richard Nixon,
    3:07 In spite of what anyone said about him, One thing is None After President Nixon left Office Every president after him Would Always Ask his Advice on Foreign Matters and situations in America.
    God Bless Your Soul
    President
    Richard M.Nixon 🙏🏼🌹
    Ps,
    President Richard Nixon Was Also A Veteran of W.W. 2 🙏🏼👍🏼🙏🏼👍🏼🌹