MSSP for life! I've listened to the Presidents eps like three times all the way through. I love em. Hilarious and super super informative. I would love to see a "Drunk History-like" reenactments of the episodes.
Compared to today’s corrupt politicians,Nixon seems like a saint. So many crooked politicians today would never have the guts to do what he thought was the right thing to do and step down. RIP President Nixon
@@kElnaDev okay, but I’m willing to bet politicians didn’t rely on them, like they do now. My problem with teleprompters is… 1) The idiot loads the speech in the teleprompter wrong. 2) A jerk deliberately loads the speech incorrectly into the teleprompter. 3) The person giving the speech, has no control over the speech, once it’s in the teleprompter.
One of the best and most resonating quotes of my life... "Always remember, others may hate you, but those who hate you don't win unless you hate them, and then you destroy yourself." Coming from him, after everything done, was really resonating.
@The Burbles It shows growth on his part, albeit a little too late. It's understandable though, it was very political back then like today. The landscape was very divided... its hard to do good when you have hatred built up in your heart.
13:33 - 18:37: That is without a doubt one of, if not THE, most powerful, inspiring, uplifting, and motivating part of any speech I’ve ever heard in my life. After Nixon mentioned how Theodore Roosevelt lost the love of his life, he talked about how Roosevelt DID NOT let it destroy him and managed to move on and STILL make a significant and profound impact on history. Furthermore, Nixon also was right in saying that even if we fall short, fail, or don’t end up doing our best at something despite our best intentions and motivations as well as losing someone we loved and cared about very much, we must never let it destroy our spirit and motivation to live a positive, productive, and adventurous life. Regardless of how you feel about Nixon and what he did, you MUST give him high marks for that.
Rumor has it that when Nixon would engage in drunken bar talk, he would admit he was basically forced out by the same regime that assassinated Kennedy.
Its too bad Nixon let his paranoid thinking and perhaps justified hatred of the intellectuals of the "eastern elitist establishment" as Nixon would say consume him so much and lead him down the road to ruin....LBJ had the same disease too
and its done without a teleprompter or prepared notes too i think....when Joe Biden tries to free wheel like Nixon did here we get the nonsensical CornPop and Hairy Legs
@@alexmeechan9701 Yes, Nixon resigned in disgrace. But he had manners and class. He knew how to behave like a President. His crime was nowhere near as bad as all the crimes Donald Trump has committed.
@@keatonsawtelle9055 Yes, because Donald Trump lied repeatedly about our elections, tried to get State officials to illegally "find" votes for him, tried to coerce the vice-President to illegally change the electoral college votes, arranged for fake Electors for that purpose, encouraged a mob to storm the Capitol and intimidate Legislators, then later stole dozens of classified documents, lied about it, and tried to cover it up. Worse than Watergate by far.
This speech surpasses his resignation speech in passion, heartfelt emotion and candor. Nixon's touching remembrance of his mother as a Saint (12:27 -12:30 ) and how no books will be written about her is enough to bring tears to the eyes of anyone.
@@oluwatos1n Thanks. Pat Nixon knew she was marrying a good man seeing the way Nixon loved and respected his mother. Nixon never cheated on Pat that's for sure. Nixon was very loyal to loved ones and friends. You have to give him a lot of credit for that
The last three minutes of this speech always brings a tear to my eye. As a man from a poor background who made good, my father could relate to "the deepest valley" quote. It was an inspiration to him and a shared experience. Nixon may have been a flawed and imperfect man - like us all. But he was not an evil man as some would have you believe. Unless you have been the president of the United States you can't understand what it is like to walk a mile in his shoes. Think about that before you condemn him.
I don’t think that either Nixon, Ford or Reagan would’ve supported Trump. In fact, all 3 of them would be too liberal for today’s Republican Party. All 3 of them would’ve been , called, “RINOS (Republicans In Name Only).” As corrupt as Nixon was and as incompetent as Hoover and Ford both were, Trump makes all 3 of them look good.
Hillary Clinton and the Biden family have easily eclipsed in their wrong doings what Nixon did in WaterGate for the lies that Clinton spread about Trump/Russian collusion surely influenced the 2020 election & her spying on a sitting president via having a computer company hack into the WhiteHouse network puts her wrongs far past WaterGate. But its what Clinton's lies and pushed by a censoring over the top partisan biased media did to the USA by polarizing it to point of no return is beyond criminal. Clinton's fake conspiracy theory of Trump/Russian collusion gave the USA a near lethal wound that it may never recover from. And the gross corruption and the lies of Joe Biden not knowing of his son's influence peddling is just more thick bitter icing on the corruption cake of the century.
Love him or hate him Richard Nixon was one of the most interesting and complex characters in contemporary American history. A psychology course could be taught concering the depths of Nixon's paranoia, and its sustained influence upon his ultimately self- destructive actions as President.
bob woodward the man who pretended to be a investigative journalist but actually served the globalist cia in ousting anti zionist anti globalist pro American patriot richard nixon
The "Nixon Doctrine" was basically "No More VietNams." The Nixon Doctrine reversed the Truman Doctrine, on which the Korean and Viet Nam wars were based. Without Nixon's China diplomacy, there would have been another war in Asia. So yes, Nixon ended the Asian anti-communist grass wars.
@@kathleenhagan4566 media lynching, reporting the truth is media lynching? ...his paranoia was his downfall, and unfortunately for him he was caught bang to rights, and was reported on accordingly. Nonetheless, I believe history will record that he was a good man, a good President, a man that justifiably redeemed his reputation in the end, and was respected from all quarters
I'm a lifelong Democrat, and I still think that - just from a purely human perspective - this is one of the most touching speeches ever made. I wish that even one Democratic OR Republican candidate could rise to this level of intelligence. Nixon was flawed beyond belief, but he was also, in some ways, one of the greatest Presidents we've had. I think I'm showing my age.
+honeybear64 I appreciate that you're moved by Nixon's words & emotion, but you judge a man by his actions. He was more than "flawed beyond belief". In 1968, the South Vietnamese were engaged in peace talks in Paris to end the Vietnam War. Nixon calculated that a peace accord would adversely impact his chances of winning the presidency. Therefore, he used a senior campaign adviser, Anna Chennault, to secretly meet with the South Vietnamese ambassador to convince him to get a message to the South Vietnamese president. The message was: If you pull out of the peace talks, when Nixon is elected, he'll guarantee South Vietnam gets a better deal than LBJ was negotiating. South Vietnam pulled out of the peace talks at the last minute, when peace was at hand. The war lasted another 7 years (1975). How many people died because the war was extended? Just to give Nixon a better shot at the presidency. It's corrupt and disgusting beyond words. Republicans have always sacrificed soldiers and poor people's lives in their bloodlust for power. And if this sounds far fetched, realize that it was discovered because, at the time, the FBI had the South Vietnamese ambassador's phone bugged and were recording his conversations. They sent transcriptions of the phone calls to LBJ. Save your empathy for a more deserving person whose actions are worthy of respect, not just his empty words brought on by self-pity. www.bbc.com/news/magazine-21768668
yea he gave us victory in Vietnam, a victory that Congress had to throw away.. what a piece of shit Nixon is.. How dare he give us a victory in a theater of operation.. What an asshole!!!
I remember this as a teenager, I know he had flaws but this the most honest farewell of a President in my lifetime. Look at what succeeded him up to present day 2022. No one even comes close to this man. God help us for our future generations
@@Chunkieta if biden was still the biden of 2008-2015 he probably wouldn't have been that bad, but he's just too old now, dude can barely be coherent nowdays
Nixon actually got an offer from Harvard but couldn't go due to costs. Yes he graduated from Duke but he could have (in his mind) done better and been part of the club. And I think that's what drove him
He wasn't as bad as the media portrays him to be. I remember when he wept in public when his wife died. He unfortunately listened to many bad advisors.
This is one of my favourite speeches. I think if JFK had made this speech, it would be on posters and constantly on replay on the TV. "Always give your best. Never get discouraged. Never be petty. Always remember, others may hate you, but those who hate you don't win, unless you hate them. And then you destroy yourself."
19:05 Always give your best; never get discouraged; never be petty. Always remember others may hate you, but those who hate you don't win unless you hate them, and then you destroy yourself.
Gifted intelligent man destroyed by his own paranoia, insecurities, the political system, and bad advisors... He did a lot of bad corrupt things but I don't think he was a monster at heart. He was a conflicted man capable of great good and evil. Overall, I find him fascinating and prefer him to most politicians of the present day who cater to the social media/politically correct/childish culture of the present day.
Indy Wanderer I agree with you. It's amazing to see all the good he's done be overshadowed by his own hand. There are still some things he said the really resonate with me. Sad sad sad....
Indy Wanderer you know what else he did that I found extraordinary after 5 years of being under Secret Service protection he dismissed it Secret Service protection they are strongly against it but he insisted years later he wrote A Memoir and a reporter was an accident from Questa but why did that he so I'm just joke you citizen now so I got to take the same risk as everybody else that fucking made Nixon a hero in my book by dismissing his secret service protection the rest of the former presidents need to do the same thing he also said by doing that he saved the American taxpayer a lot of money so he had his own protection detail wherever you went which was a smart thing to do but he wasn't going to let that be a drain to the American taxpayers now that's a real man how old is former president need to dismiss as Secret Service protection let's say after 5, 10, 20 years they need to dismiss their Protection Service and start packing for the olds personal security out of their own pocket earned my respect for the presidents get rid of texting and pay for it you'll security own damn pockets
Indy Wanderer and I've got the head but admitting what was going on he man up and did the right thing and did not sold the Integrity of that office and that's a man in my book
captain mirrorboots yes because he loved this country more than he love him self and he was not going to soil the Integrity of that office whatever that went on he was not doing soil the Integrity of that office in my book that makes him a man a real man much more than Bill Clinton should I even go there or any other and one more thing he did that made him and he wrote my book I think after five years he dismissed his secret service protection and said that he he said the American taxpayers a lot of money now that's a real fucking man in my book he made a mistake but he was corrected it by not selling the Integrity of that office that makes him a hero as far as I'm concerned
No, he was kind of a piece of shit. He sabotaged the peace negotiations with Vietnam during the '68 elections just so LBJ and the democrats wouldn't have a win. He was a crook and a traitor.
I actually admire Nixon for his honesty and willingness to own up to his mistakes name another president who was willing to admit he was wrong and give the presidency to someone thought was more fit.
But... he infamously never owned up to any wrongdoing. He was clearly strong-armed into resigning and probably would have clung onto power were he not already found guilty in the "court" of public opinion. Different than any kind of moral compass, I think, he had a kind of exhibitionist introspection that other presidents have tended not to evince (with Lincoln as one notable exception.)
I must respectfully disagree my friend. Nixon never admitted guilt for Watergate. Bob Woodward exposed this man's twisted nature and dark heart. He did not ''give'' the presidency to another; he was forced to resign as he had no support or belief in his innocence from his own party.
A fascinating and moving speech. He really spoke from the heart and there was a vulnerability to him here. Makes me tear up when he speaks about his parents. A great mind but terribly flawed soul. RIP Mr President.
I remember watching this live as a 13-year-old, feeling sad for what he had brought upon himself. History tell us that those who came after him sought his advice and his wisdom.
This is a remarkably somber, introspective, and ultimately inspirational speech from a man who was completely destroyed at the time. By the time of his death in 1994, history had partially vindicated President Nixon.
Agree. Not an uncritical admirer of this fascinating man. But you have to respect him for holding it together here. He must have been deeply depressed at this point.
@@christopherthorkon3997 HONEST?????????????? Oh please dude! The guy was looking for sympathy! I'm in politics myself and I can tell you this was damn good acting! And I'll tell you something else. Alice Roosevelt Longworth, who was Teddy Roosevelt's daughter was still alive. And she was APALLED that Nixon compared his corruption, cover ups and obstruction of justice which forced his resignation due to impending impeachment to her father's loss of her mother! She made statements about it.
A president almost crying. Many politicians today cry in public, but as Nixon says in this address, it feels - and is often - arranged. Here, it's different, it has a weight, because it was once expected not to cry. It adds depth to his speech.
@@crixxxxxxxxx yes but to empathize is a different matter altogether, even if as he said, you have no reason to empathize with me, as i am not from the same religious legacy. the goths have always been the bad group in europa, billie even made a song about it" i think therefore i am is a evil statement, a real ruse of jesuitry. as was david hume, as is the dalai lama, the most holy of sages. the only reason he got himself there is him being from a origin point. but ask yourself: was stalin a good character? was lenin? they weren't , there's a reason people fled the caucasus, and there was a reason people fled the mountains of tibet. but the sands of time are so ancient, it is a great misnomer to argue with them.
This sums up a lot. At time: 19:00 “Always give your best. Never get discouraged. Never be petty. Always remember, others may hate you. But those who hate you don’t win, unless you hate them. And then, you destroy yourself."
A brilliant man. He had his faults. And I disagree with him more than I agree. But, this is a brilliant speech. If you listen every word, there is so much to learn.
Spitzer lass America was more racist than Germany so your comment is moot and by the way he never said anything about race he mentioned the oratory ability of a historical figure what the help is your problem
Humanforfreedom 95 you know what if indeed he was historically objective, recommending the Fuhrer is very appropriate speech wise. However I believe that to not be the case entirely. Seldom is Hitlers name thrown in with good connotation. I think he was equivocating the cult of personality thorough the command of language. They inspired sympathy and compelled people to adopt a comradeship. I am a Hitler sympathiser, but to be completely honest, everyone is. People are so passionate about him because they confuse love and hate to be a separate thing. Make no mistake, I've always been pro American, anti socialist/communist, anti totalitarian and pro freedom. I would have still rooted for the allies if I were a contemporary, but would have liked a total annihilation to the Soviet Union. I don't like the Nazi party and Hitlers later years. Nixon is no Hitler, and this speech was unlike any Hitler made. Now if we compare the feeling it leaves you with, then sure. And I made no mention of racism. Being bigoted is just that,racism is a subset. I don't think that those should be humanity's priorities and I threw one out there. We are living in the last few moments of the simple free Internet. We should enjoy it while it last.
@@spitzerlass2684 calm down the guy didnt say anything hateful he just said if you like passionate political speeches then hitler is a must watch. he wasnt comparing nixon to him at all so dont go there he was just saying to watch great historical speeches by controversial figures who were loved and hated in equal measure. hitler killed far less people than mao or stalin so get the facts before critising a man who was forced into a war against communism because it sat on his border while America was safe thousands of miles away while germany was neighbors with stalin and had no choice but to abide by slavery or take a risk a fight for freedom.
This has to be one of the greatest speeches ever made when a man is at the lowest point of his life. Being stripped from the most powerful position in the world. It's interesting and sad the part were he said don't hate your haters because you will only destroy yourself, and thats exactly what happened to him.
Imo he wasn't sad HE(selfish mindset) lost the most powerful position in the world. He was sad/defeated from regret because HE wasn't able to deliver on all the promises he made to the people, like his father he described at 12:19.
I don't think he destroyed himself from hating his haters. His haters were better at hating than he was Nixon did not believe that the end justifies means as he haters did.
@@kathleenhagan4566 or as Hillary Clinton obviously believes by her fake Trump/russian collusion conspiracy theory and the damaging polarization of america it casued
He's the 2nd president I've seen almost cry. When he started talking about his mother and almost cried I was kind of surprised. She won't have any books written about her? I don't know about that though.
Late response but for anyone interested the first few chapters of Stephen Ambrose's Nixon biography covers her life and relationship with her son in some detail. Make sure you're looking at the right book, there are three volumes
This was Nixon's real personality. The one he hid because of his insecurity. If he just let himself be himself more and didn't have what I deem to be a sort of borderline personality (disorder) rooted in his childhood which was not so great (his brothers died and his parents were distant) things could have been different. Still my favourite President of the 20th century.
I was only in my early teens when Nixon resigned but this last speech always stuck in my mind. Later on when Pat Nixon died and the funeral was televised and the camera panned over to Richard Nixon he was crying almost uncontrollably over Pat's death and in that moment you could see how much he truly loved her, really touched my heart.
Nixon's mistakes are emphasized repeatedly by the media. He had many. But his accomplishments for America during the middle and later years of the 20th century are amazing in strategic policy set the stage for the end of Communism in Europe. He was a complex man, but part of his personae was a helpful, humble man who wanted to be kind to others and further his nation's interests.
Same thing that happened with LBJ and his Great Society. Both Nixon and LBJ were talented politicians, LBJ domestically and Nixon on diplomacy, yet both had their accomplishments overlooked by the people. Everything Johnson did in his Great Society was either repealed or ignored because of Vietnam. Nixon's accomplishments lack his name due to Watergate. While he wasn't a perfect President, Nixon was certainly not the crook the media depicted him to be.
Malarkey. Nixon did not commit high crimes and misdemeanors IMHO. And the drivel about Iran-Contra and OIF rests in the perverse minds of statists and Democrats. If you want to see a President who was impeached and should have been removed from office, look at Bill Clinton's perjury under oath.
LOL! Yes...he lost his law license and his ability to argue before the Supreme Court because he committed adultery. Had nothing to do with the judge citing him for perjury and contempt of court for lying under oath. Let me guess...the next thing you'll tell me is that Obamacare has reduced health care costs or Hillary Clinton's email server was perfectly legal.
@@tomking1890 There is no Trump approach. Nixon committed no crime and congress along with the media, were just looking for an excuse to get rid of him.
He was president when I was born. My dad said even as a baby I'd laugh and smile when he came on screen... That fascination stuck and still exists to this day.... Best Nixon book IMHO is "Selling Of The President"
@@retroguy9494 In fact I have read too many speeches from the times of Peloponnesian war, Punic Wars, Cato and Cissero, to nowadays. Being highly educated person I can really make difference. No other speech is like this.
@@rosensaramov7336 You have read speeches from that long ago in history and are an educated person and yet, you STILL believe that this was the most fantastic speech you every heard? See, I have been in politics locally for many years. And Nixon did not fool me one bit. He was looking for sympathy and also to take peoples minds away from what was really happening and why. And comparing Teddy Roosevelt losing his his wife to a a criminal act or acts which resulted in his resignation and political downfall was in VERY poor taste.
@@AFMMarcelD It may interest you to know that I never benefited one dollar from my elected offices or board positions. I took my salary and that was IT! And even that was very little because in MY state, except for the governor, all the elected positions save for a a scare few mayors are part time. I was actually known for bringing out corruption in others. Which is why people either hated me or loved me. There was never any in-between.
@@jgc1077 At THAT point in time? A lot. Posterity for history. Retaining the acceptance and love of people. Plus this was BEFORE President Ford pardoned him and he was still facing possible criminal indictments just as Mr. Trump is right now. Which would have been worse than impeachment and simply being removed as president by the Senate.
President Richard Milhouse Nixon a true gentleman!!! A great man a great human being a man with class a humble man a great President a great individual a great leader a true American!!!! The last great President of these United States !!! There will never be another Nixon!!!! We will miss you!!!
If I served in his administration, I would have cried that day in the crowd. Seeing that he admitted his mistakes, yet still had the humility to go on no matter what, that is a real Leader. One of the few times you'll see men crying during a speech from their President.
I saw this live and I remember that this president won His election in the biggest landslide of all time. Even as I was watching this live. I remember that He was the Champion.
I love you too , President Nixon. I was born on January 23, 1969 - just three days after you took office. I'm a lifelong Republican. I couldn't vote for President till 88, but I've voted a strict Republican ticket ever since.
Sutton 7162 Bush, McCain, and Romney all sucked though. 2012 was the first year I could vote and I had to vote Libertarian that year because the 2 main choices were so disgusting to me.
"Always give your best, never get discouraged, never be petty; always remember, others may hate you, but those who hate you don't win unl ess you hate them, and then you destroy yourself" ~ Richard Nixon's farewell speech to staff. August 8th, 1974
@@sergiogarcia5593 What Nixon did was baby food compared to what goes on today. He stood up to the industrial military complex and ended the Vietnam War. I could go on, but no need as we all view history in our own way.
Ed From Queens He did that after escalating the conflict. He was so corrupt his own men resigned because he had told them to fire Cox, who was investigating his deeds. He was paying hush money to cover up Watergate. Had a enemy list and spouted BS communist accusations to fellow Americans. Whether or not it is worse today, doesn’t excuse the fact that Nixon was morally corrupt.
@@sergiogarcia5593 He ended the Vietnam war is there a need to add anything else? His communist accusations was a look into the future, and the future is now. He understood Marxist ideology, in NYC our self proclaimed Marxist Mayor is running our City to the ground. Marxism is alive and well in the USA, I will leave it at that.