I cried my eyes out when Nixon died. I was 11, but when I was 10 I wrote him a letter and he ACTUALLY wrote me back. It was hand written. I still have it. I asked him if he was friends with the other (at the time) living presidents and what was China like. It was November of '93 when I wrote the letter so I wished him the best in the holiday season. He wrote back that while ex-presidents of the United States are not typically friends in the sense that children think of it, being an ex-president is like being in a very special club and all of the members understand and appreciate how special it is. He also wrote that despite being in a different political party, he really enjoyed the company of Jimmy Carter and said he was the most honest person he had ever met. He said going to China was like going to some bygone era where Farmers still tilled the Earth with simple tools and their hands but the place itself he said was very beautiful.
What a brilliant but complicated man. I was a teenager when he left office. He destroyed himself (his own words). But I would vote for him right now, over any politician, and my community college students say the same thing. And imagine this being on late night in America back then. Compare it to what we have now. If there is a disgrace, it is what the media has become.
indeed he did, but he campaigned knowing full well the damage former prez JBJ wrought onto the US, he also knew of the dissension that hardcore leftist militants brought to US culture, hence he ran on a law-and-order plank. As evidenced by his 49 state win in '72 he was about as wholly supported as any prez could be. it was also a time when media was pretty impartial, so his 'record' was what counted... @@scott-qs6sp
In this clip, Richard Nixon (78-2 days shy of his 79th birthday) is actually YOUNGER than current first-term president Joe Biden (80). When Biden was first sworn in as senator, Nixon was still the president.
And RMN was a first rate statesman regarding foreign affairs and the state of the world. Obama, DT, and most noticeably, Brandon are failing schoolboys in comparison.
When Nixon was told that most Americans felt they did not know him even at the end of his career, he replied, "Yeah, it's true. And it's not necessary for them to know." A misundersttod and complex man with a very sharp brain .
A great statesman, intelligent, articulate, and musician. He actually sent my Grandmother a letter thanking her for her sons that are and were true American Veterans.
@@television1088Firstly, they all do. Secondly they weren't that big. There will have been many Presidential bodies buried much more significant than Nixon's.
He was under-rated : however many of his ideas turned out to be rather short sighted and not take into account that private companies will prioratize profit over anything else (including destroying their own country in the chase of those profits).
@aikanongovere4798 Is that what you know from personal involvment, or what the media told you? If the latter: you might want to consider their track record.
@wadzanaikanongovere4798 He was never a criminal. He was arguably the most successful and popular president in history. Just look at the 1972 election results. Corrupt historians try to rewrite history like you’re doing, but the facts speak for themselves. Nixon was one of the greatest we ever had
Ted Koeppel was a brilliant journalist and skilled interviewer. He knew his subject (interviewee) and his subjects (topics). Miss his style and effectiveness!
I graduated from High School in 1972. My opinion of Nixon was low back then. Now, as the years have gone by, I understand the true nature of Nixon. What a great foreign policy President. He was sharp in so many ways. Probably one of the smartest and most articulate Presidents we ever had. I would feel safe with him in the White House. What a great leader he was.
@@jamesmack3314 the hippes of the 60s were lazy misfits who hated everyone but themselves. Will never forgive them for SPITTING ON OUR RETURNG VETS. Despicable reprobates.
Nixon took the time to become an excellent elder statesman and gave great commentary on many topics. Very well spoken and far from perfect and he knew that. Don't see those qualities in any of those in office or running for office today.
He could still be President today. He would still command the respect of Moscow and Bejing. For a time the Arm's Race was stopped because of the 'Deals' he reached with both. He got us out of Vietnam which we never would have been in IF he was President in 60'. Its humorous to me when I read or hear someone say 'he disgraced' the office'; their ilk has 'experts' that claim men can give birth. That 'they' hate his is a badge of honor to him. And a Volunteer Army instead of a compulsory one. So many including myself have benifited from. Who cares what the 'others' think or their 'experts and their 'expert' opinions!'
@@Dbusdriver71 Well said. There is a set of lengthy interviews with him on RUclips where he discusses at length his early life. I found them, especially his acute memory and personal sensitivity, riveting.
Despite some flaws, like every president in history, this man was one of the smartest, best foreign policymakers, and most pro American Presidents in our country’s history! R.I.P. Mr. Nixon and thank you for your service to our nation as President, and for sharing your vast knowledge and experience in the years that followed!
Dont fool yourself they’ve always had an agenda it was just people paid more attention and could see when they were being played while the current players are betting on sound bytes and such
Exactly. Nixon had a deep understanding of policy, foreign affairs, and statecraft. Of course he was flawed and complex, but many great men often are.When I hear people try to compare Trump to him, I laugh. Nixon was competent and a patriot. Trump wouldn't be fit to shine his shoes.
How is it possible that anyone could compare trump to Nixon? Nixon was brilliant, well read, a true patriot, a person of compassion (the cancer initiative), a loved family man. But trump is a creepy, sociopathic demented traitor with no redeeming qualities.
@@joebalsamo7687exactly. It's frustrating to see people look at history through their modern politics. The reality is that both of the men currently vying for president, who have been our last two presidents, are intellectually impoverished.
@@RJ1999xTrump, seriously? How can you possibly respect him? And being president of a country automatically makes someone a politician for the rest of their entire life.
Thank you for sharing! This is honestly so profound! Regardless of the fact that Nixon made significant errors in judgment, he is without a doubt absolutely brilliant. His opinions should be considered now and in the future. Everybody benefits from his commitment to the United States and more importantly to the morals and values of the United States.
So u have no issues with his criminal status.. of course u don't. The fact that he didn't serve jail time shows us all that America has not been a land of law & order. EVER....stemming right back to the Indian genocide. The genocide that John Wayne turned into mythological satire. Marlon Brando knew the truth, why don't u?
I am 70 years old and remember Watergate vividly. When Nixon was president, the WORLD knew where AMERICA stood. Nixon was brilliant at foreign affairs. He also had Kissinger to answer what he might miss. I was a proud Nixon backer then as I am now. He should have NEVER been forced out of office.
1969, USS NEW JERSEY BB62, returning to the US after a successful VIETNAM tour. The North Koreans shot down one of our electronic data gathering aircraft in international waters. One day out of Long Beach we were turned around and became part of a task force assembled by Senator McCain's father. Nixon wanted to deal with the Koreans quite severely. (Nuclear) Kissenger said we can't do that. I admire Nixon for his resolve.
They forced out President Nixon and they are doing the same thing to President Trump. They created another story to push out PDJT. Democrats insisted things that never happened. That prosti story was created since President Trump entered politics.
Not trying to be a smart aleck and I understand what you mean. But we need leaders like him minus the obstruction of justice, abuse of power, "dirty tricks" campaigns, etc.
@@andan04 Everything you just described is common place in politics. Nixon was SINGLED OUT by people with an agenda. So the only difference is that he wasn't allowed to get away with something, whereas others are allowed to get away with quite a lot. Hes easily one of the better statesmen we've had, all things considered.
@@billybob5337 I'm not naïve enough to think that elected officials are angels (or even honest) but I don't believe that the Nixon administration's tactics are commonplace.
@@andan04 "but I don't believe that the Nixon administration's tactics are commonplace." then you're absolutely both naive and clueless. Because his "tactics" aren't even near the worst of the worst.
@@billybob5337 Saying they aren't commonplace and saying they are "the worst of the worst" are two entirely different claims. There's an irony to calling someone "clueless" while arguing a counterpoint that's off-point.
He should've done that instead of Watergate, he would be known as one of the greater Presidents. Just as Johnson was done in with Viet-Nam, Nixon is known for Watergate. Unfortunate, but they did it to themselves. Nixon was, though, an intellectual giant. Sad.
Nixon was a great President. He had his flaws but no US President understood Geopolitics and Geo-economics better than him. After leaving office, future Presidents would ask him for advice on foreign policy issues
I had cast President Nixon aside as a teenager. Now, in my sixties, I actually enjoy listening to his ibrilliant intellect. It’s very unfortunate that our current leaders are not as articulate, informed, as Nixson.
I’m going to state my personal opinion of president Nixon: I was in Vietnam in 1968 and 1969 when he came into office. Early in 1969 we g. I.s got a general pay raise which was a very good morale boost. Also he announced that he was going to start bringing the boys back home which was another boost. Later that year the 1st division started to rotate back to the u. S. Well the issue with me was that unit was based at lai khe which was further north from us. Well the rumor was that we were going up there to replace that unit. Well I was getting short at this point but I thinking about staying longer. 2 things happened-first a sniper put a round about 2 feet from my head and second I had already been in combat and I knew going up north would further be bad for my health. So I came home. Richard Nixon was directly and indirectly brought me home safely. I hated Lyndon Johnson because he was responsible for sending us over in the beginning. He was an old has been when he took office and basically the same old has beens are still in office today. I felt Richard Nixon looked out for us and brought us home. If it wasn’t for him, we would have been over there many years longer. I have nothing but respect for him. James jones-u s army-Vietnam 1968-1970.
Kissinger also kept you all in about 5 years too long. It is debatable whether Nixon would have left Vietnam. As much as I dislike Ford, he had the unenviable task of having to end Vietnam, deal with Nixon, a high murder rate, the war on drugs, and a poor economy.
Very well insightful and savvy on foreign affairs. Obama, DT, and especially Brandon are complete amateurs in comaprison! Would that we had a RMN in the wings today!
@@peacefulliberal5641 By default, you have to be crafty to win the Presidency. And you have to be brilliant to have gone toe-to-toe with JFK in a debate. Furthermore, his IQ was 155 which is the IQ of roughly 1:8,000 people.
A strategic visionary who used the tools of espionage to subvert democracy in the United States. A man who ignored the oath of office and constitution in order to grasp for monarchical power. Never forget just how despicable his crimes were.
As a small child I lived in Ecuador where my parents were Born. As a naturally born US citizen, I felt pride and gratitude that, as reported on the news, US President Nixon had released a significant amount of milk products to assist the poor sectors of Ecuador, which, at the time had a dismally failing economy. Everything we do has an effect. That action had a deep effect on me. That is why, as an young adult, to have learned about some of the awful things he engaged in leave me conflicted and, certainly, with a pain in my heart. But, I refuse to forget. RIP it up, Mr. President.
He died the next year; it is remarkable that his intellect remained so in tact and so sharp, impressive, until the end. Made his mistakes as present, but a good, nice gentleman, without doubt.
@@mikewagner6396 imagine the irony. I'm sorry. I think I have an undiagnosed version of tourettes or just an urge to vomit Ill- conceived version of Gilbert Godfrey too soon humor. I'm really a nice guy. I'm like an unwanted kennel dog. 🤪
Virtually since the day he ran for us senate the hard left was out to get him and they never wavered. In my opinion his alleged paranoia was nothing more than a fair response to efforts to bring him down for 25 years. His mistake was that after his reelection as president, he should have taken his foot off the gas since they couldn’t really get him anymore. His advisers were also grossly inept. A burglary at the Watergate? No one would give a shit. Make Lindy take the blame, as he said he would, and keep going. What is especially irksome to me is that, even 25 years after his death, the lefty press refuses to give him credit for any of the good things he did. Compare that, for example, to Jimmy Carter. Nice man, lousy president. They can’t get enough of him. Anybody remember rabbit gate?
Not misunderstood at all. He was a pretty good president. A great statesman. And I was alive when he was president and watched him on TV when he resigned.
He was definitely decisive he bombed Vietnam back to the bargaining table with both linebacker campaigns and he arranged to bring all our people back but his predecessors did not pay slight reparations and let our people die.
If you want to understand his greatness, his prestige, his influence, look at who attended his funeral. All the heavyweights were in attendance. Let's not forget that. He had a large political scrotum. He was the most successful and most intelligent president of that century.
Hunter Thompson bad mouthed him ad nauseum but upon taking a limo ride with him soon got on a rapport discussing football and came away with a positive impression.
I don’t know why we accept the opinions of someone whose psyche is so tainted by heavy drug use. How can we believe any ideas that are wrought in a fog bank?
Hunter was sharp as a knife, even if he preferred the fine line between alcohol and amphetamines. Nixon have grown on me as well. A very intelligent and thoughtfull person.
Anyone watching this interview regardless of political ideology can't help but be struck by the stark difference in 79-year-old Nixon seen here vs. 80-year-old Biden. The knowledge, confidence, persona, delivery, and lucidity disparity between these two men is as clear as a neon light. Simply put, the Nixon persona vs. the Biden persona is the same difference as chicken salad vs. chicken shit.
No kidding. His brilliant legacy was inherited by successive generations of politicians - who have let it fall apart through sheer neglect and indifference. 🙄 Best wishes from Vermont 🍁
If he looked a pres trump record. He would be ashamed of trump. He would look at trump as a total clown that totally disgrace the White House. He would also be totally shocked and surprised at the sheer number of red hat maniacs that still support trump for the 2024 election. The data and the video tape is there and there are people that still embrace trump
He be pissed with woke people,would be hard on offended with Gen Z kids. Would be pissed of Xi for making China worse , and would probably like to be in afterlife than be in the mess of country he once worked for! I mean imagine him with bunch of loud, obnoxious kids yelling at him for anything he says. Hell, he might get a heart stroke again and die. Also, not a fan of his personality and racism but, he has more competency to run America more than Sleepy Joe and Trumpet.
@@paulh1745I can see why you think trump is a fool, but a lot of us genuinely believe trump has our best interests in mind. I hope we can one day come together as Americans and work towards a brighter future
I hope today’s younger people understand how intelligent Richard Nixon was. Exceptionally knowledgeable on foreign affairs and politics. His wisdom holds up today, and will for generations to come.
As A 70 Year Old Woman I Can Honestly Say That Richard Milhouse Nixon Was One Of The Greatest President's That We've Ever Had!!! He Came From Humble Beginning's And A Lot Of The Elite's Absolutely Hated Him For That!!! May GOD Almighty Father Richly Bless You Richard Milhouse Nixon And Your Family And Descendants As Well In Yeshua Jesus Christ's Precious Saviour's Name Shalom And Amen!✝️✝️🛐🛐📛🕊️🕊️🕊️❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥🤰🤱🧬🤰🤱✨👑✨🦁🦁🦁❣️❣️❣️🌺🌺🌺😇🌟🤗🙏🙏🙏🇨🇦🇮🇱♾️🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲🗽🦅‼️
Granted I'm biased towards him (he is from Southern California) but you can't deny the fact he is a smart driven man. Poor kid from Yorba Linda reaches the White House, gotta respect that.
There's one distinct quality in president Nixon that I wholly appreciate and see as a defining characteristic of a man using his speech in an intelligent and honest manner. And that is observed by him not breaking up every sentence he utters by trying to string a story together using the expletive "uh". If you can't speak to me without "uh" being used as a pause in speech to form the next part of what you're trying to get across, I have no reason to believe that you're not lying to me and making it up as you go along.
Nixon was one of the great Presidents of the United states no matter what some critics say.His penetrating mind and his love for his country, are terribly missing today.
In 1993, I saw Ted Koppel on a plane as I walked back to my seat. He was in first class. We made eye contact and nodded at one another. The time before the internet was a great time. Smart people who weren’t compromised were in charge. As a young Marine we felt safe until 1992 and the craziness we see now started in 1992. I saw it first hand.
Remember! He had NOTHING TO DO WITH WATERGATE! He did try to cover it up. For people to still criticize him after Clinton, Obama, Biden, George W Bush!
One of the last great presidents of the USA and also the last great journalists of our time. This was an outstanding, fair, informative interview. The likes of which we have not seen from ABC News or any of the major media outlets for the past 20+ years
President Nixon was a gentleman. In his interviews when he is asked his opinion of other politicians of his time he always points out the good of those men.
Looking back Nixon is one of the most honest Presidents we've ever had. It's unfortunate that he chose to try and protect his guys, he should have just said they did wrong and maybe pardon them at the end of his Presidency if any of their punishments were too severe.
I would vote for this man again. When Kennedy literally stole the presidential election Nixon did not disrupt the country but graciously stepped aside. In my opinion he was a great president.
After Clinton was elected, he was the first President since Nixon's resignation to return his phone calls. Nixon did have a deep depth of knowledge concerning foreign policy, his criminality notwithstanding.
The life of Prichard Nixon post presidency is honestly so sad. That question at the start was out of pocket. "You've disgraced the office of the presidency" is such a cruel thing to say.
And yet world leaders valued his counsel. Only the tree worshiping, bohemian grove crowd and the haters of America hate on Nixon. Who cares what they think! He is still a brilliant politician who did put America first.
Might seem cruel but it’s absolutely true. At least he took responsibility for his actions which we can’t say for everyone these days. Definitely a smart and articulate man even at his advanced age here.
@@johnpersechini4951 true, though, harsh. Made a mistake and his image and life was forever ruined. In addition, he grew paranoid that he would be assassinated.
Well, at the risk of sounding heartless, he was largely responsible for it because the guy was so paranoid he compiled several enemies' lists. He could've avoided all this had he stayed as far away from that so-called "third-rate" burglary as possible, but he couldn't. He loved the intrigue of the thing.
Just imagine. This interview was 17 years and 5 months after he was forced out of power. And today it's 31 years and 11 months after the interview. Not too far from twice the length of time.
The man had been around since before Kennedy. Had seen and dealt with most important things of the 20th century. His knowledge would have been greatly appreciated if he was still around at this day and age.
Nixon showed Ted Koppel, how bright he was. Nixon a great stragestist gave the interviewer a lesson. Listen what Nixon said about Irak and Iran. A wise man whose words predicted our present.
As time passes by since Nixon passing, his wisdom knowledge and foreign affairs are truly outstanding, dispite what people say his about his time as president
I miss both of these two. Ted Koppel was such a professional journalist. I used to watch him almost every night. I was a democrat at the time, but I have to say Nixon sounds very refreshing, especially in comparison to some of our politicians since his time in office.
This is the man we need today, America was VERY BLESSED to have a good Quaker like Richard Nixon, FAR too rare today! Trump certainly still has some learning to do when it comes to being "civil", but he definitely evokes the "spirit" of Nixon, and that's good enough for me in these troubled times!
Between the 4 and 5 minutes mark he explained why some people run for office even when they don't have a Miami's snowballs chance of winning. He was very well spoken
His final words were so full of hope. As I write this in 2024, America and the world is so full of hate. Governments are tilting towards authoritarianism. What happened?
I cried my eyes out when Nixon died. I was 11, but when I was 10 I wrote him a letter and he ACTUALLY wrote me back. It was hand written. I still have it. I asked him if he was friends with the other (at the time) living presidents and what was China like. It was November of '93 when I wrote the letter so I wished him the best in the holiday season.
He wrote back that while ex-presidents of the United States are not typically friends in the sense that children think of it, being an ex-president is like being in a very special club and all of the members understand and appreciate how special it is. He also wrote that despite being in a different political party, he really enjoyed the company of Jimmy Carter and said he was the most honest person he had ever met. He said going to China was like going to some bygone era where Farmers still tilled the Earth with simple tools and their hands but the place itself he said was very beautiful.
Great story, thanks for sharing.
Don't you believe him? Why not?
Wow. That's great
@godcandy777 lol
I still say, that Mr. Nixon didn't do anything that others have done. However, what got him was not admitting the full truth.
He was a larger-than-life figure in the arena of foreign policy.
What a brilliant but complicated man. I was a teenager when he left office. He destroyed himself (his own words). But I would vote for him right now, over any politician, and my community college students say the same thing. And imagine this being on late night in America back then. Compare it to what we have now. If there is a disgrace, it is what the media has become.
Hear, hear!
Nixon was mental, just like Trump; just don't vote for mental people
Very smart guy. But his insecurities and low self esteem brought him down
He did do a lot of good,he inherited a mess when he took office,We need someone like him NOW.
indeed he did, but he campaigned knowing full well the damage former prez JBJ wrought onto the US, he also knew of the dissension that hardcore leftist militants brought to US culture, hence he ran on a law-and-order plank. As evidenced by his 49 state win in '72 he was about as wholly supported as any prez could be.
it was also a time when media was pretty impartial, so his 'record' was what counted...
@@scott-qs6sp
In this clip, Richard Nixon (78-2 days shy of his 79th birthday) is actually YOUNGER than current first-term president Joe Biden (80). When Biden was first sworn in as senator, Nixon was still the president.
And RMN was a first rate statesman regarding foreign affairs and the state of the world. Obama, DT, and most noticeably, Brandon are failing schoolboys in comparison.
When Biden was born FDR was President and the Battle of Stalingrad was underway. Think about that a second.
So f what?
Ok. Ok. Nixon & Jackie O,died the same year and about a month apart....no emoji.
and Trump is 2 months older than Bill Clinton.
When Nixon was told that most Americans felt they did not know him even at the end of his career, he replied, "Yeah, it's true. And it's not necessary for them to know."
A misundersttod and complex man with a very sharp brain .
Greenspan in his book, said that Nixon & Clinton were by far the smartest presidents he served under.
@@Ace.0.0.0. But how often was Clinton not stoned?
@@edwardanthony7283 He was always not stoned. Because he "never inhaled."
Spoken like a true capricorn lol
@@Ace.0.0.0.Lmao
I gotta say Nixon has gone up tremendously in my estimation. Terrific interview….
Look who you can compare him to in terms of today’s political environment
@@your_royal_highnessAll we have in todays political environment to compare him to is a bunch of shit people
Nice to see what journalism used to be...
Koppel was great.
Absolutely great news coverage.
Yes before the internet corrupted everyone alive
Koppel was a Kissinger acolyte
Was thinking the same thing ..
A great statesman, intelligent, articulate, and musician. He actually sent my Grandmother a letter thanking her for her sons that are and were true American Veterans.
Koppel was the master of his craft. A credit to the field
I'm 64, And President Nixon Was A Part Of My Childhood As An Adult , I Appreciate How Brilliant He Was
Same age and same idea.
It doesn't matter how brilliant someone is if they have blind spots as big as the sun.
he was an aHole, DEA ATF CSA
@@television1088Firstly, they all do. Secondly they weren't that big. There will have been many Presidential bodies buried much more significant than Nixon's.
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Smart man. Incredibly articulate and sharp. RIP Mr President. Excellent interview, Ted Koppel was always great.
I had a chance to meet Nixon once a few years before he passed. He was as kind and gracious as could be. It was really a great experience.
Tell that to the people of Chile, Cambodia, Romania, Argentina . Smh
Nixon was very underrated, and I wish we could have him and his experience in international affairs back today
He was under-rated : however many of his ideas turned out to be rather short sighted and not take into account that private companies will prioratize profit over anything else (including destroying their own country in the chase of those profits).
He was a criminal.
@aikanongovere4798 Is that what you know from personal involvment, or what the media told you? If the latter: you might want to consider their track record.
@@wadzanaikanongovere4798cry harder
@wadzanaikanongovere4798 He was never a criminal. He was arguably the most successful and popular president in history. Just look at the 1972 election results. Corrupt historians try to rewrite history like you’re doing, but the facts speak for themselves. Nixon was one of the greatest we ever had
Ted Koeppel was a brilliant journalist and skilled interviewer. He knew his subject (interviewee) and his subjects (topics). Miss his style and effectiveness!
Do you think Tucker Carlson measures up?
@@AngryFart no.
@@AngryFart He sure measures up as a dickwad 😉
Ted Koppel was a brilliant DemcRAT hack of a so called Journalist
He want the Dan Rather way, Idiot of a man.
@@AngryFarthell no😂
I graduated from High School in 1972. My opinion of Nixon was low back then. Now, as the years have gone by, I understand the true nature of Nixon. What a great foreign policy President. He was sharp in so many ways. Probably one of the smartest and most articulate Presidents we ever had. I would feel safe with him in the White House. What a great leader he was.
Well,the hippies hated him…..
@@jamesmack3314 the hippes of the 60s were lazy misfits who hated everyone but themselves. Will never forgive them for SPITTING ON OUR RETURNG VETS. Despicable reprobates.
@@jamesmack3314 and yet some respected him. He had the guts to go to the great lawn and talk to the anti war demonstrators.
@@saulchapnick1566 yep…couldn’t see Biden doing something like that….heck,he can hardly talk
Thanks to the Richard Nixon Foundation for giving us these many videos of the brilliant Richard Nixon.
Nixon took the time to become an excellent elder statesman and gave great commentary on many topics. Very well spoken and far from perfect and he knew that. Don't see those qualities in any of those in office or running for office today.
He could still be President today. He would still command the respect of Moscow and Bejing. For a time the Arm's Race was stopped because of the 'Deals' he reached with both. He got us out of Vietnam which we never would have been in IF he was President in 60'. Its humorous to me when I read or hear someone say 'he disgraced' the office'; their ilk has 'experts' that claim men can give birth. That 'they' hate his is a badge of honor to him. And a Volunteer Army instead of a compulsory one. So many including myself have benifited from. Who cares what the 'others' think or their 'experts and their 'expert' opinions!'
Elder Statesman... Huh? He was a Hideous Liberal.
@@Dbusdriver71 Well said. There is a set of lengthy interviews with him on RUclips where he discusses at length his early life. I found them, especially his acute memory and personal sensitivity, riveting.
Would be by far the best Republican today.
I'm from The Netherlands/Holland and mr. Nixon was always my favourite American President.
Groot gelijk, Bert!
Despite some flaws, like every president in history, this man was one of the smartest, best foreign policymakers, and most pro American Presidents in our country’s history! R.I.P. Mr. Nixon and thank you for your service to our nation as President, and for sharing your vast knowledge and experience in the years that followed!
I'd take him over Dementia Joe Biden
Despite some flaws? I think I saw the movie biography of your life. I believe it was called "Clueless".
@@dape8993 Hey dope, I mean dape, show me a president without flaws, especially the brainless moron we have now, and then you can criticize Nixon!
@@dape8993 Nixon was a good President in man ways. You were not even alive then so back it up
Nixon opened up China to the world. Yes it helped the US in the short term, but long term it damaged the country.
Nixon is probably the most well spoken President of all time.
Agreed.
Well Obama is a terrific orator, but Nixon's fans built effigies of him & pretended they were in the KKK. Oh yes. the party of Christian Values. lol
@wakingupKosherJFK too
Most of the guys from that era actually had good educations and had been through WWII in some form which shaped their strong, pro-American views.
@@kurtfrancis4621LBJ,Reagan,Gerald Ford didn’t sound like that.
Back when interviewers didn’t interrupt because they’re not trying to push an agenda and not trying to make the guest look dumb !
Yes! So true... I can't tolerate the shrill interruptions these days.
It's Ted Koppel, he's a class act _talker_
Dont fool yourself they’ve always had an agenda it was just people paid more attention and could see when they were being played while the current players are betting on sound bytes and such
Name me an American politician today who speaks with the quick, keen, informed, and articulate flow of Nixon.
None in sight today....
Joe Biden? 😅😅😅😅😅😅
Not one... 🤦♀️
Donald Trump; Without a Doubt.
LOL😂
RMN has forgotten more than any of the current politicians will ever know
Exactly. Nixon had a deep understanding of policy, foreign affairs, and statecraft. Of course he was flawed and complex, but many great men often are.When I hear people try to compare Trump to him, I laugh. Nixon was competent and a patriot. Trump wouldn't be fit to shine his shoes.
100% agree@@joebalsamo7687
How is it possible that anyone could compare trump to Nixon? Nixon was brilliant, well read, a true patriot, a person of compassion (the cancer initiative), a loved family man. But trump is a creepy, sociopathic demented traitor with no redeeming qualities.
@@joebalsamo7687exactly. It's frustrating to see people look at history through their modern politics. The reality is that both of the men currently vying for president, who have been our last two presidents, are intellectually impoverished.
Richard Nixon is the only politician that I have an inkling of respect for.
He took the U.S off The Gold Standard
He was another Shadow Government Operative
Trump, but he's not a politician
@@RJ1999xTrump, seriously? How can you possibly respect him? And being president of a country automatically makes someone a politician for the rest of their entire life.
pretty much correct, Mr. Trump would consider being referred to as a politician as an insult... @@RJ1999x
true and in these times that we live in,we don't need a career politician @@RJ1999x
Thank you for sharing! This is honestly so profound! Regardless of the fact that Nixon made significant errors in judgment, he is without a doubt absolutely brilliant. His opinions should be considered now and in the future. Everybody benefits from his commitment to the United States and more importantly to the morals and values of the United States.
I wish we had him for a leader today, Confident, articulate, informed, and Pro-American.
So u have no issues with his criminal status.. of course u don't. The fact that he didn't serve jail time shows us all that America has not been a land of law & order. EVER....stemming right back to the Indian genocide. The genocide that John Wayne turned into mythological satire. Marlon Brando knew the truth, why don't u?
and a crook
@@evans54Obama did the very same thing Nixon did.
not at all@@rmsvend
@@evans54Obama isn't worthy of tying Nixon's shoelaces.
How many of us would take Nixon right now over the Biden
I would take him over Trump any time, EVERY TIME!
I am 70 years old and remember Watergate vividly. When Nixon was president, the WORLD knew where AMERICA stood. Nixon was brilliant at foreign affairs. He also had Kissinger to answer what he might miss. I was a proud Nixon backer then as I am now. He should have NEVER been forced out of office.
1969, USS NEW JERSEY BB62, returning to the US after a successful VIETNAM tour. The North Koreans shot down one of our electronic data gathering aircraft in international waters. One day out of Long Beach we were turned around and became part of a task force assembled by Senator McCain's father. Nixon wanted to deal with the Koreans quite severely. (Nuclear) Kissenger said we can't do that.
I admire Nixon for his resolve.
Nixon got us out of Vietnam
They forced out President Nixon and they are doing the same thing to President Trump. They created another story to push out PDJT. Democrats insisted things that never happened. That prosti story was created since President Trump entered politics.
@@kathleenobyrnes6753 4 years too late. He expanded the war into Laos and Cambodia costing thousands of American lives.
Re@@kathleenobyrnes6753REALLY? 4 YEARS?? HOW MANY KILLED N WOUNDED??
It’s fascinating how Nixon essentially predicted quite a few of the international crises that would develop in the decades following his presidency.
Had it not been for Ross Perot he would have had a second term.
@@CharltonHarleyBFD.
He was on point, he had the knowledge and he drew conclusions on the intelligence given to him.
It is not like he was a president once that gets briefing before the top analysts.
He was spot on in supporting Yeltsin with all we has cause Putin replaced Yeltsin now see the crisis in Europe
Nobody knew world leaders and the situation of the world better than Nixon. Nobody then, nobody now.
What a great person President Nixon was , just finished one of his books and going out to get another. We need leaders like him today.
Not trying to be a smart aleck and I understand what you mean. But we need leaders like him minus the obstruction of justice, abuse of power, "dirty tricks" campaigns, etc.
@@andan04 Everything you just described is common place in politics. Nixon was SINGLED OUT by people with an agenda. So the only difference is that he wasn't allowed to get away with something, whereas others are allowed to get away with quite a lot. Hes easily one of the better statesmen we've had, all things considered.
@@billybob5337 I'm not naïve enough to think that elected officials are angels (or even honest) but I don't believe that the Nixon administration's tactics are commonplace.
@@andan04 "but I don't believe that the Nixon administration's tactics are commonplace." then you're absolutely both naive and clueless. Because his "tactics" aren't even near the worst of the worst.
@@billybob5337 Saying they aren't commonplace and saying they are "the worst of the worst" are two entirely different claims. There's an irony to calling someone "clueless" while arguing a counterpoint that's off-point.
He sure can take criticism and deal with it with class.
The man had brains that could Circle the whole planet.
He should've done that instead of Watergate, he would be known as one of the greater Presidents.
Just as Johnson was done in with Viet-Nam, Nixon is known for Watergate. Unfortunate, but they did it to themselves.
Nixon was, though, an intellectual giant. Sad.
in reality President NIxon was a great president and was wicked smart, maybe the smartest president ever
Thank you Nixon Foundation for posting this.
Nixon was a great President. He had his flaws but no US President understood Geopolitics and Geo-economics better than him.
After leaving office, future Presidents would ask him for advice on foreign policy issues
Nixon was a true American and a highly intelligent man.
Indeed he was! But at the same time he ordered genocides of common helpless people in various parts of the World. how about that?
He is on tape committing treason just before the 1968 election by subverting the vietnam negotiations.
I had cast President Nixon aside as a teenager. Now, in my sixties, I actually enjoy listening to his ibrilliant intellect. It’s very unfortunate that our current leaders are not as articulate, informed, as Nixson.
Well if you cast the brilliant ones aside then you deserve the dumba$$es in charge!...voting minimum age 25, keep the jerkies out!
Many forgot Koppel, but none forget Richard Nixon, the last intelligent masterful world leader to represent the US.
I’m going to state my personal opinion of president Nixon: I was in Vietnam in 1968 and 1969 when he came into office. Early in 1969 we g. I.s got a general pay raise which was a very good morale boost. Also he announced that he was going to start bringing the boys back home which was another boost. Later that year the 1st division started to rotate back to the u. S. Well the issue with me was that unit was based at lai khe which was further north from us. Well the rumor was that we were going up there to replace that unit. Well I was getting short at this point but I thinking about staying longer. 2 things happened-first a sniper put a round about 2 feet from my head and second I had already been in combat and I knew going up north would further be bad for my health. So I came home. Richard Nixon was directly and indirectly brought me home safely. I hated Lyndon Johnson because he was responsible for sending us over in the beginning. He was an old has been when he took office and basically the same old has beens are still in office today. I felt Richard Nixon looked out for us and brought us home. If it wasn’t for him, we would have been over there many years longer. I have nothing but respect for him. James jones-u s army-Vietnam 1968-1970.
Kissinger also kept you all in about 5 years too long. It is debatable whether Nixon would have left Vietnam. As much as I dislike Ford, he had the unenviable task of having to end Vietnam, deal with Nixon, a high murder rate, the war on drugs, and a poor economy.
Good point
Thank you for your service Mr. Jones, you're a hero.
You are very welcome.
I’m no hero . I’m just a survivor.
Like him or not, nobody can deny Nixon was a cunning and brilliant man.
Very well insightful and savvy on foreign affairs. Obama, DT, and especially Brandon are complete amateurs in comaprison! Would that we had a RMN in the wings today!
no he wasnt.
@@peacefulliberal5641 By default, you have to be crafty to win the Presidency. And you have to be brilliant to have gone toe-to-toe with JFK in a debate.
Furthermore, his IQ was 155 which is the IQ of roughly 1:8,000 people.
@@JonathanHudgins and resigned as a dog and embarrassed himself in front of world.
He’s a great man
The passage of time will continue to improve President Nixon’s legacy in my opinion.
You Be Correct. ❤
A strategic visionary who used the tools of espionage to subvert democracy in the United States. A man who ignored the oath of office and constitution in order to grasp for monarchical power. Never forget just how despicable his crimes were.
Hahaha 😂
I don’t thk so - brilliant but mean-spirited, racist and petty … not the stuff of a great man…
@@nannersguyaners2745wrong
What a strong gentleman at the age of 79…..sadly his prediction was right that he didn’t have much time left….2 years to be exact.
As a small child I lived in Ecuador where my parents were Born. As a naturally born US citizen, I felt pride and gratitude that, as reported on the news, US President Nixon had released a significant amount of milk products to assist the poor sectors of Ecuador, which, at the time had a dismally failing economy. Everything we do has an effect. That action had a deep effect on me. That is why, as an young adult, to have learned about some of the awful things he engaged in leave me conflicted and, certainly, with a pain in my heart. But, I refuse to forget. RIP it up, Mr. President.
He died the next year; it is remarkable that his intellect remained so in tact and so sharp, impressive, until the end.
Made his mistakes as present, but a good, nice gentleman, without doubt.
Doesn't matter. 100 times smarter than sleepy joey.
@@toddm9501 evil genius
He's a great fucking man
He died two years later
@@mikewagner6396 imagine the irony. I'm sorry. I think I have an undiagnosed version of tourettes or just an urge to vomit Ill- conceived version of Gilbert Godfrey too soon humor. I'm really a nice guy. I'm like an unwanted kennel dog. 🤪
Nixon was a misunderstood genius.
Virtually since the day he ran for us senate the hard left was out to get him and they never wavered. In my opinion his alleged paranoia was nothing more than a fair response to efforts to bring him down for 25 years. His mistake was that after his reelection as president, he should have taken his foot off the gas since they couldn’t really get him anymore. His advisers were also grossly inept. A burglary at the Watergate? No one would give a shit. Make Lindy take the blame, as he said he would, and keep going. What is especially irksome to me is that, even 25 years after his death, the lefty press refuses to give him credit for any of the good things he did. Compare that, for example, to Jimmy Carter. Nice man, lousy president.
They can’t get enough of him. Anybody remember rabbit gate?
Not misunderstood at all. He was a pretty good president. A great statesman. And I was alive when he was president and watched him on TV when he resigned.
@@clarkgriswold-zr5sbyou were alive than ? Ru dead now ?
He was definitely decisive he bombed Vietnam back to the bargaining table with both linebacker campaigns and he arranged to bring all our people back but his predecessors did not pay slight reparations and let our people die.
Amen
This was an excellent interview and it shows that not much has changed
California and New York were competitive in a presidential race. A lot has changed.
@@GDuncan8002 They might be again in 2023 due to the terrible economy, but my point was that many of the exact same problems exist
FASCINATING interview. So good to watch.
If you want to understand his greatness, his prestige, his influence, look at who attended his funeral. All the heavyweights were in attendance. Let's not forget that. He had a large political scrotum. He was the most successful and most intelligent president of that century.
Eh, maybe, I give that one to Roosevelt but like eh.
Hunter Thompson bad mouthed him ad nauseum but upon taking a limo ride with him soon got on a rapport discussing football and came away with a positive impression.
Hunter Thompson was nothing but a junkie induced lousy writer. That guy can only shine Nixon’s shoes.
I don’t know why we accept the opinions of someone whose psyche is so tainted by heavy drug use. How can we believe any ideas that are wrought in a fog bank?
Hunter was sharp as a knife, even if he preferred the fine line between alcohol and amphetamines. Nixon have grown on me as well. A very intelligent and thoughtfull person.
Anyone watching this interview regardless of political ideology can't help but be struck by the stark difference in 79-year-old Nixon seen here vs. 80-year-old Biden. The knowledge, confidence, persona, delivery, and lucidity disparity between these two men is as clear as a neon light. Simply put, the Nixon persona vs. the Biden persona is the same difference as chicken salad vs. chicken shit.
Totally agree, and it has nothing to do with party affiliation.
Except Biden actually is not a crook and is not giving China what they want or North Korea or Russia.
Coke heads burn out while brainiacs thrive!
Then again comparing Biden's lucidity (or lack there off) to.... Anyone else's ain't saying much.
😂
if President Nixon saw what had become of the country for which he worked so hard...
No kidding. His brilliant legacy was inherited by successive generations of politicians - who have let it fall apart through sheer neglect and indifference. 🙄
Best wishes from Vermont 🍁
If he looked a pres trump record. He would be ashamed of trump. He would look at trump as a total clown that totally disgrace the White House. He would also be totally shocked and surprised at the sheer number of red hat maniacs that still support trump for the 2024 election. The data and the video tape is there and there are people that still embrace trump
He be pissed with woke people,would be hard on offended with Gen Z kids. Would be pissed of Xi for making China worse , and would probably like to be in afterlife than be in the mess of country he once worked for! I mean imagine him with bunch of loud, obnoxious kids yelling at him for anything he says. Hell, he might get a heart stroke again and die. Also, not a fan of his personality and racism but, he has more competency to run America more than Sleepy Joe and Trumpet.
I saw him in person once around 1970 in a parade in San Diego with the President of Mexico. He was smiling and waving.
The infamous former president of Mexico Diaz Ordaz who presided over the 1968 Olympics, 1970 World Cup, and the inauguration of the Mexico City Metro
Total respect.
I miss the days when Americans admired character and intellect in their leaders. It is now a perpetual, classless rerun of Jerry Springer.
Yes, and Donald Trump is the biggest fool on the Jerry Springer show.
@@paulh1745I can see why you think trump is a fool, but a lot of us genuinely believe trump has our best interests in mind. I hope we can one day come together as Americans and work towards a brighter future
Thanks for posting. I always found his POVs interesting.
A calm, collected, intelligent, non-hysterical conversation? Amazing!!!!! How times have changed!
Sitting here in 2023 and loving Nixon... Jesus what have we become?
I never "loved" Nixon.
Amen Bush must go
Perhaps honesty with what we have let happen.
Probably because he was competent. But competent does not mean morally good. Nowadays presidents are barely competent, if at all.
He wasn't honest by any means, but the party has gone so insane he looks viable.
From what I can recall he didn't take any pay for his speaking engagements.
I hope today’s younger people understand how intelligent Richard Nixon was. Exceptionally knowledgeable on foreign affairs and politics. His wisdom holds up today, and will for generations to come.
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Two statesman, one asking questions and the other answering them. Both concise and to the point.
Granted I'm biased towards him (he is from Southern California) but you can't deny the fact he is a smart driven man. Poor kid from Yorba Linda reaches the White House, gotta respect that.
There's one distinct quality in president Nixon that I wholly appreciate and see as a defining characteristic of a man using his speech in an intelligent and honest manner. And that is observed by him not breaking up every sentence he utters by trying to string a story together using the expletive "uh". If you can't speak to me without "uh" being used as a pause in speech to form the next part of what you're trying to get across, I have no reason to believe that you're not lying to me and making it up as you go along.
Nixon was one of the great Presidents of the United states no matter what some critics say.His penetrating mind and his love for his country, are terribly missing today.
You're setting your own bar. Just because it's lacking today doesn't make Nixon a great president.
In 1993, I saw Ted Koppel on a plane as I walked back to my seat. He was in first class. We made eye contact and nodded at one another. The time before the internet was a great time. Smart people who weren’t compromised were in charge. As a young Marine we felt safe until 1992 and the craziness we see now started in 1992. I saw it first hand.
Nixon was the most articulate President in my lifetime and i was born when Kennedy was President.
Nixon, the original victim of cancel culture 😂
Cancel criminals culture. He got off easy
@@timomomomo969compared to the shit they pull now? Stop...
@@timomomomo969
You lie like Biden,fool....cancel yourself!
Absolutely!!
@timomomomo969 he was set up!!!
Remember! He had NOTHING TO DO WITH WATERGATE! He did try to cover it up. For people to still criticize him after Clinton, Obama, Biden, George W Bush!
One of the last great presidents of the USA and also the last great journalists of our time. This was an outstanding, fair, informative interview. The likes of which we have not seen from ABC News or any of the major media outlets for the past 20+ years
Incredible performance by President Nixon. Terrific job here by Ted Koppel.
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President Nixon was a gentleman. In his interviews when he is asked his opinion of other politicians of his time he always points out the good of those men.
Looking back Nixon is one of the most honest Presidents we've ever had. It's unfortunate that he chose to try and protect his guys, he should have just said they did wrong and maybe pardon them at the end of his Presidency if any of their punishments were too severe.
I would vote for this man again. When Kennedy literally stole the presidential election Nixon did not disrupt the country but graciously stepped aside. In my opinion he was a great president.
No, the Mob cheated in Illinois, that was the main one. I have no doubt Kennedy could have won without the Mob.
Yeah. Few people under 50 even know about how Nixon got robbed, especially with Johnsons abject ballot stuffing.
Great man. RIP Mister President.
One of the greatest Presidents of all time. Mount Rushmore he should be on.
There's no room.
After Clinton was elected, he was the first President since Nixon's resignation to return his phone calls. Nixon did have a deep depth of knowledge concerning foreign policy, his criminality notwithstanding.
History will progressively look at him in a kinder fashion as time passes.
I absolutely agree with that.
The life of Prichard Nixon post presidency is honestly so sad. That question at the start was out of pocket. "You've disgraced the office of the presidency" is such a cruel thing to say.
And yet world leaders valued his counsel. Only the tree worshiping, bohemian grove crowd and the haters of America hate on Nixon. Who cares what they think! He is still a brilliant politician who did put America first.
Might seem cruel but it’s absolutely true. At least he took responsibility for his actions which we can’t say for everyone these days. Definitely a smart and articulate man even at his advanced age here.
@@johnpersechini4951 true, though, harsh. Made a mistake and his image and life was forever ruined. In addition, he grew paranoid that he would be assassinated.
It was not forever ruined. Look at him here; he rebuilt and thrived.
Well, at the risk of sounding heartless, he was largely responsible for it because the guy was so paranoid he compiled several enemies' lists. He could've avoided all this had he stayed as far away from that so-called "third-rate" burglary as possible, but he couldn't. He loved the intrigue of the thing.
Just imagine. This interview was 17 years and 5 months after he was forced out of power. And today it's 31 years and 11 months after the interview. Not too far from twice the length of time.
Being a democrat this guy is brilliant Ronald Reagan would be his shoe shine boy
And Obama? Biden?
Not Reagan but Obama would be.
The man had been around since before Kennedy. Had seen and dealt with most important things of the 20th century. His knowledge would have been greatly appreciated if he was still around at this day and age.
If he was still around, he would be the second oldest man today.
Nixon showed Ted Koppel, how bright he was. Nixon a great stragestist gave the interviewer a lesson. Listen what Nixon said about Irak and Iran. A wise man whose words predicted our present.
Such a brilliant man in so many regards.
Honored to say that back in 1972, I shook hands with President Nixon at one of his campaign events.
I remember my mom cried when he resigned. It was sad.
As time passes by since Nixon passing, his wisdom knowledge and foreign affairs are truly outstanding, dispite what people say his about his time as president
"Why put this man on TV"? ABC was bugging him to come on! Nixon wasn't asking to come on! Maybe you could answer your own question Ted.
It's because Koppel was and always was an idiot. You have a moron interviewing an intellectual giant!!
Listen more carefully. Koppel said that is what viewers say. So he allowed Nixon to answer why.
He is a Saint compared to the Republucans today. Very respectful and coherent. Listens well and answers the questions asked.
I remember watching this when it aired in 1992 or 1993. I can’t remember which year. A long time ago now.
I miss both of these two. Ted Koppel was such a professional journalist. I used to watch him almost every night. I was a democrat at the time, but I have to say Nixon sounds very refreshing, especially in comparison to some of our politicians since his time in office.
My father met President Nixon and I did too!
A true expert at foreign policy.
Ted Kopple was just a preview of what the liberal media was
We really miss someone of his experience and political stature in these uncertain times.
I liked Nixon.
Yes, he was a President, compared w/ the last 3 pretenders.....
This is the man we need today, America was VERY BLESSED to have a good Quaker like Richard Nixon, FAR too rare today! Trump certainly still has some learning to do when it comes to being "civil", but he definitely evokes the "spirit" of Nixon, and that's good enough for me in these troubled times!
You sound Fair-Minded.👍
"The Media can make a (Democrat) lightweight into a heavyweight"- The absurdities of American politics.
And it has: Obama and Biden are the 2 recent examples, whereas the MSM took nightly opportunities to tear down DT.
He predicted Kamala. 😂
Joe Biden was always a joke… even before he had dementia.
@@jshepard152 No, he accurately predicted Bill Clinton
Or was it Hillary? Take your pick....@@MP-dn4cp
A survivor… RIP MR PRESIDENT….
I never voted for the man but his
Grasp of international issues is
remarkable.
Right, you vote for the 💩 in the White House today!
This man was a genius who always put his Country first, right to end. He was a great American and his views are still relevant in 2024.
Between the 4 and 5 minutes mark he explained why some people run for office even when they don't have a Miami's snowballs chance of winning. He was very well spoken
His final words were so full of hope. As I write this in 2024, America and the world is so full of hate. Governments are tilting towards authoritarianism. What happened?