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Frank Gannon's interview with Richard Nixon, February 9, 1983, part 4 

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Комментарии : 41   
@aguy559
@aguy559 2 года назад
Thank you for posting this. It’s not often we get an up close look at someone so prominent in world affairs and in history.
@rrrrrr-kb9sb
@rrrrrr-kb9sb Год назад
I agree
@johnries5593
@johnries5593 2 года назад
It should be noted that this interview is an extremely important historical "document" (for lack of a better term). Like him or not, Richard Nixon was perhaps the most influential US politician of the second half of the Twentieth Century. PS: It's rather ironic that late in his life, Howard Cosell openly advocated outlawing boxing.
@pinehawk9600
@pinehawk9600 2 года назад
That guy obsessing over one of Nixon's hairs is funny
@SamK2525
@SamK2525 Год назад
This is good stuff, without all the media bs, just real talk. I’m gonna watch one with Barbara Walters and I can just imagine the difference in attitude and the self righteous virtue signaling.
@Accuratetranslationservices
@Accuratetranslationservices 23 дня назад
I love the way he describes things. Like the bit about drinking if you're the press secretary otherwise the folks will "think your a jerk" lol
@moisescordero2615
@moisescordero2615 Месяц назад
4 parts in...this mans recall is either beyond photographic or he's a pathological liar. Either way brilliant and fascinating man. Thank you for posting.
@divinegon4671
@divinegon4671 21 день назад
Mixture of both? I know people like him.
@johnnotrealname8168
@johnnotrealname8168 5 месяцев назад
His voice is hypnotising.
@nationalallianceforprogres3136
@nationalallianceforprogres3136 2 года назад
Long live Sir Richard Nixon s and Sir Barry Goldwater legacy 🙏 ❤ 💙
@fasteddie9867
@fasteddie9867 3 месяца назад
amazing how Nixon was spot-on about his prediction for the economy in 1983 and 1984.
@Caleb_Mandrake872
@Caleb_Mandrake872 8 месяцев назад
1:01:23 - Class Act
@jeanhammersborg5731
@jeanhammersborg5731 Месяц назад
So articulate and intelligent-in spite of his faults,he was a leader. 17:21
@felixthelmocevallosmorales41
@felixthelmocevallosmorales41 3 месяца назад
Richard Milhous Nixon (Yorba Linda, 09 de enero de 1913-Nueva York, 22 de abril de 1994) fue el trigésimo séptimo presidente de los Estados Unidos entre 1969 y 1974, año en que se convirtió en el único presidente en dimitir del cargo. Anteriormente, Nixon había sido vicepresidente de los Estados Unidos durante la presidencia de Dwight D. Eisenhower de 1953 a 1961, y antes de ello representó al estado de California en la Cámara de Representantes de Estados Unidos (1947-1950) y en el Senado de Estados Unidos (1950-1953). 111 AÑOS 081 AÑOS 030 AÑOS.
@Rocketpalmgrenade
@Rocketpalmgrenade Месяц назад
7:30 he mentions the movie "Waterloo Bridge" and says Jimmy Stewart was in it. Looking om Wikipedia, this seems to be incorrect. I wonder if the apple pie scene is in another Jimmy Stewart movie or if Nixon just misremembered Jimmy Steward being in Waterloo bridge
@deanbritt9131
@deanbritt9131 3 месяца назад
He dodged the KENNEDY question. I wonder why
@TadgNokomis
@TadgNokomis Год назад
incidentally
@robz7789
@robz7789 3 месяца назад
Who is Frank mentioning? @18:48
@mrwindsor9082
@mrwindsor9082 6 месяцев назад
Richard Nixon was a great man! His misdeeds pale into insignificance when compared to both Clintons' and Trump's arrogance and duplicity.
@johnnotrealname8168
@johnnotrealname8168 5 месяцев назад
Clintons maybe but Donald John Trump has more in common with this man than otherwise.
@roscomeon3965
@roscomeon3965 4 месяца назад
President Clinton was an outstanding President and leader. He did nothing wrong. A conspiracy by Republicans over a bj job, a private matter. Treacherous traitorous treasonous corrupt Republicans.
@scottbrady7499
@scottbrady7499 4 месяца назад
Obama and Clinton wiretapping the White House from the Eisenhower Complex. a Campaign Headcourters "Break-in?" all the President's Men Woodward and Bernstein pathetic. hence: "Worse than Watergate" over and over and over and over and over
@nibsvkh
@nibsvkh 3 месяца назад
Whataboutism…never fails to be distressing how the public are so quick to ignore crimes!
@johnnotrealname8168
@johnnotrealname8168 3 месяца назад
@@nibsvkh The comparison is exactly how these two were treated. We did not forget.
@sidattoya2905
@sidattoya2905 Год назад
"Hey Mr Nixon, can you understand what Chewbacca's saying?" "I am not a Wook."
@nationalallianceforprogres3136
@nationalallianceforprogres3136 2 года назад
Long live democratic socialism and Sir richard nixon s legacy ❤😊
@sebastianlajos866
@sebastianlajos866 6 месяцев назад
Nixon was quite the opposite of Democratic Socialism lol which isn’t even a practical term. Nixon advocated for small government.
@realistblue-_-136
@realistblue-_-136 5 месяцев назад
@@sebastianlajos866lmaoo people do not know the lengths this guy went to mitigate his own demise
@JeffSkilling69
@JeffSkilling69 5 месяцев назад
​​@@realistblue-_-136 what? I don't think that reply has anything to do with "mitigating his own demise". You're a dork
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