Posted on 06/28/2014 3:17:22 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Hillary Clinton might be hoping no one buys Nixons Secrets Roger Stones new book marking the 40th anniversary of the Watergate scandal.
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Hillarys lies and unethical behavior goes back farther and goes much deeper than anyone realizes, Zeifman told Fox News in 2008. When asked why he fired Clinton, Zeifman responded, Because she is a liar.
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Nixon, put the moves on Jackie Kennedy...So did everybody else with a zipper in the front of their pants. Big deal.
“Nixon, ‘put the moves on Jackie Kennedy...So did everybody else with a zipper in the front of their pants’”
That includes Hildebeast.
54 is semi-vintage :-). Me - 64. Most days, I still feel like a kid, and can still run 5 or 6 miles, but takes a little longer than it used to.
I think of Rowan and Martin—with Nixon on the show around ‘68-69 saying “Sock it to me?”
At the time, that was funny.
I'm 60.
If I can see for 5-6 miles, that's enough for me.
At least he loved his country more than himself and resigned
I can’t see crap-ola up close without my glasses. Distance not too bad, just a little fuzzy around the edges.
al, I went to see the Nixon Presidential Library in Yorba Linda,CA.
You are not kidding.
He also loved the country not to contest the stealing of the 1960 Presidential election by Kennedy.
He had the proof, but there was a Cold War going on.
The Communist Left in this country went after him because he nailed Alger Hiss in the 1949-1950 trials.
The book “Witness” by Wittaker Chambers, 1952 is a classic, and I highly recommend it to those who want to know what was really going on in those days.
“most shocking is that Nixon, “put the moves on Jackie Kennedy”
I don’t buy it.
And why is that “most shocking,” anyway. Does anyone doubt that invitations to adultery are common among the ruling class?
We did the Reagan library first then went to Nixon wish we would have done it the other way around
I can see the moon and the stars cant see anything with in about 4 feet of my face
Going to the Reagan Library is on my bucket list.
The more time passes, the more I realize that Reagan was a gift from God to America and to the world.
I miss him.
Visit the library at sunset, and stand by the railing near the piece of the Berlin Wall, not too far from the grave. It’s the perfect place to watch the sun dip into the ocean.
Thank you for that advice, Publius.
I can picture that from the photos I have seen.
And a perfect time and place to thank the Almighty for lending us Ronald Reagan.
Plan on two days to really explore that place we dried in a day and want to go back it is a awe inspiring place I love Reagan like a grandpa and cried when he died He was awesome met him as a kid when he was governor of California My mom and I went to a fund raiser hew tosseld my hair
How cool! You got to meet him.
I cried too when he died in 2004.
In 1980 I prayed and prayed for him to win.
He turned the country around and then he changed the whole world.
Him, Maggie Thatcher and the Pope.
Back in 1980 we never thought the Cold War would end without someone getting nuked.
Not bad for a “B” movie actor.
Considering that she married that rich old toad Ari Onassis... maybe there's something to it...
Nah.
Book won't be released until Sept 2, 2014...
I suspect it will outsell copies of Hillary's fantasies by a substantial number within 30 days.
Anyone have a comprehensive list of books about Billy and Hillary while in the White House and when they tried to sneak out with furniture, silverware and White House dishes, etc?
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