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LOVABLE ROGUE OR SOCIOPATH CRIMINAL?
Townhall ^ | 6/19/02 | Gary W. Aldrich

Posted on 06/19/2002 11:21:23 AM PDT by Elkiejg

Even though our country is engaged in a war that will eventually allow us sleep without the fear of waking to another 9-11, the mainstream media finds time to celebrate the downfall of Richard M. Nixon. “Watergate” happened 30 years ago, but it still causes Loony Left hearts to flutter!

Ironically, during the anniversary remembrance of this infamous ordeal, an important “puzzle-piece” of the Clinton administration was firmly set in place during the very same week. But, the mainstream media found nothing remarkable about a Government Accounting Office report that concluded the Clinton administration was peppered with slobs, vandals, thieves, and crude-acting poor sports who refused to graciously concede victory to President George W. Bush.

In my opinion, two better examples of how difficult it is to obtain and report “truth” in Washington, D.C. do not exist. In the case of Nixon, while it is true that he engaged in conduct that would be considered abusive and reprehensible when judged against the backdrop of the high office he held, from all indications, Nixon was a family man who was faithful and attentive to his family. There are no bimbos to talk about when Nixon’s name comes up.

Moreover, nobody could ever say that Nixon’s administration was bent on a systematic destruction of national security protections, not only in the White House, but in the entire Executive Branch. Looking back on the Nixon White House, one could only conclude that national security was a cornerstone of Nixon’s overall policy. Even so, Nixon’s foreign policy included opening trade and diplomatic doors with Communist China – no small accomplishment.

Critics of Nixon, and of Republicans in general, cannot point a finger at either of them relative to the war in Vietnam. Jack Kennedy got us into it, and Lyndon Johnson committed hundreds of thousands of our boys to fight there. When it was all over, more than 58,000 died in Vietnam, and those soldiers who did come home alive were treated with scorn by citizens who had been led to believe it was an unjust effort.

Nixon’s ending of the war and the controversial draft began the healing, but for that, he gets no real credit.

There are many more accomplishments that Nixon fans can claim, but the point is, he is not as bad as the mainstream media would like you to believe. Yes, there was a third-rate burglary at the Watergate Hotel by clumsy political operatives, and yes, there was an even clumsier attempt to cover it up. Nixon’s men had made a colossal mess, but the error was compounded when he tried to cover up their stupidity.

Recall that as a nation, we were shocked to hear a president use such locker room banter. Some even claim that Nixon’s swearing did as much to hasten his departure than the actual burglary and cover-up. When Americans heard those tapes, they were convinced at last that Nixon was a man of low moral character, and those who had defended him against a relentless drive by the mainstream media to oust him, finally threw in the towel. Consider what you might hear if Bill Clinton had taped all of his activities in the Oval Office. When reporters from the Washington Post discovered “Watergate” they were celebrated as finders of truth. It was about character and sleaze, they said. Their information showed that Nixon was punishing his political enemies, they lectured. It was so very important that Nixon be targeted for impeachment, they intoned. And, since it appeared that a democratically controlled House and Senate would do just that – with public disapproval of Nixon fanned by a scolding, judgmental media, Nixon finally resigned.

Nixon had been swept into a second term victory by a landslide, but the erosion of public support caused by the laser beam intensity of a ferocious mainstream media was more than anybody could withstand. So, Nixon left office. His resignation has given the Loony Left the “boogie man” they can trot out each year to amplify grievances they have with the “Right.”

Since the Loony Left owns most of the microphones, cameras and newspapers, there isn’t much that can be done about this. But there are a few things we can do.

For example, when we catch the mainstream media in lies and half-truths, our side could call them on it. There are but a few organizations –Media Research Center and Accuracy In Media – who document these lies well. The trouble is, our guys don’t take advantage of them!

This may sound self-serving, and if it is, I apologize, but the GAO report was, in essence, an exoneration of the claims in my book, Unlimited Access. When my book was introduced, most of the attacks against me were in the areas of conduct. Condoms on a Christmas Tree? Preposterous! Sloppy, arrogant, thieving Clinton staff members grossly unappreciative of and irreverent towards the environment in which they were privileged to work? Unbelievable lies made up by a former FBI Agent in league with the forces of “big tobacco”!

The cacophony created by the mainstream media was used to discredit both me and my book, and caused long lasting damage to my reputation. No matter how much of my book has been proven to be truthful – and I contend the percentage is somewhere near 99% and counting – the Washington Post still treats me like I’m some kind of crank.

There are no invitations to appear on CBS, a network that has treated me with hostility from day one, and invitations to share what I know about the dysfunctional Clinton White House, or even the beleaguered FBI, are rare from any in the so-called “mainstream” media. They will never allow me to rehabilitate my credibility and reputation with their audiences because if they did that, they would hurt the Loony Left, and they would have to admit that they were wrong.

It might be helpful to me, and to those who will come after me, if some on our side would point out my case once in a while to their counterparts on the other side of the aisle.

As long as Conservatives allow the Loony Left to get away with spreading lies and half-truths about those who come forward to tell the truth, we will have fewer individuals willing to take that risk. Compare Nixon and Clinton, then decide for yourself if one or both were “lovable rogues” or “criminal sociopaths.” In a “contest” between Nixon and Clinton for the most corrupt and twisted, the winner has to be Clinton, hands down! But not if you ask the mainstream media. Then you get a different answer.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Front Page News; Government; Philosophy; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: bubba; nixon
RIGHT ON GARY!! Thanks. We here on FR are trying to expose the liberal, anti-American lies by the media and DNC.
1 posted on 06/19/2002 11:21:23 AM PDT by Elkiejg
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To: Elkiejg
LOVABLE ROGUE!!!! Nixon is my favorite anti Semite who helped Israel right when she needed it!! I also have other reasons for liking him.
2 posted on 06/19/2002 11:23:07 AM PDT by dennisw
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To: Elkiejg
Gary Aldrich is so right on everything he said here. I remember the story about how he was a young cadet at the FBI academy and how he and his classmates were called out to scour the riotous crowds on the mall for violent radicals. These same people came into the White House in 92'.

I wonder how Aldrich must feel that the guy who smeared and slandered his name in the ABC studio, George Steponallifus, is now taking over the same exact show that he was attacked on.

3 posted on 06/19/2002 11:48:06 AM PDT by KC_Conspirator
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To: Elkiejg
I heard a similar plea from Clarence Thomas when he spoke at an Awakening retreat.

In essence, Justice Thomas noted that he could ably bear the slings and arrows leveled against him. He had chosen the path that he would take, and he was comfortable with the consequences.

However, what was intolerable was how his law clerks were treated. None secured teaching positions at Ivy League law schools, which is a position traditionally afforded US Supreme Court law clerks.

If conservatives are to prevail, then they can not allow the unfettered denigration of those who are standard bearers. (Note: whatever one thinks of the Ivy League).

4 posted on 06/19/2002 11:58:52 AM PDT by Bruce Buckley
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To: Elkiejg
i know the flames are coming...criminal sociopaths, both of them
5 posted on 06/19/2002 12:16:29 PM PDT by dmz
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To: dennisw
I also have other reasons for liking him.

Nixon is one of the few heros in Whittaker Chambers' book Witness. The young congressman form California put his own career on the line to stand with a beseiged family of former communists.

6 posted on 06/19/2002 12:24:26 PM PDT by TomSmedley
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To: Elkiejg
Nixon was a true tragic figure in American politics. His fatal flaw was that he was determined to reward loyalty which ultimately was his downfall. Nixon wanted the job as CIC because he loved our country truly loved our country. If that makes him a "lovable rogue" so be it. I will take a 100 Nixons to have prevented the last 8 years of Clinton.

Amazing to me the lamestream press has discovered new crimes that Nixon committed everytime they go into Watergate La La land.

7 posted on 06/19/2002 12:56:42 PM PDT by lone star annie
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To: lone star annie
amazing to me that conservatives, for whom character and integrity are so critically important, give a total pass to Nixon, regardless of the fact that he bold-faced lied to the American people. The only thing he didn't do was wag his finger at us proclaiming "I did NOT have a break-in at that hotel". And we claim that it's the liberal whiners who revise history to suit their needs.../rant
8 posted on 06/19/2002 1:41:41 PM PDT by dmz
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To: dmz
I don't give Nixon a pass for lying, though I defend his administration against the more far-fetched lies told by Kat Graham's lackeys about the break in, particularly the absolute BS they keep repeating: that the offices were bugged. That's pure nonsense.

Nixon wasn't a conservative president. He was a typical republican president in that he was a little less looney in his socialistic goals than democrats like Carter were. Nixon wasn't the traitor that Jimmy Carter is and he didn't deserve to hang like Carter and Clinton deserve. He deserved to have to step down and he didn't rate a pardon.

That's my own view of Nixon.
9 posted on 06/19/2002 6:44:20 PM PDT by Twodees
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To: dmz
I don't defend what Nixon did. He resigned, and that was just outcome. Two points worth remembering: (1) Nixon was a complicated figure, and Watergate is part of a much larger picture; (2) all the wrong lessons have been drawn. For example, journalism schools have pumping out grads seeking to bring someone down instead of reporting the news. Hence the obvious biases you see today. Also, Watergate was inherently political. Nixon lost support and his party left him; Clinton retained support despite equally clear constitutional abuses but his party remained loyal. There's not a dime's worth ofdifference between the constituional violations of the two.
10 posted on 06/19/2002 6:50:18 PM PDT by RecallJeffords
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To: lone star annie
Bump exactly right on he tried to cover up watergate( which he was not involved with) to protect some of his friends who were involved.
11 posted on 06/19/2002 8:54:57 PM PDT by weikel
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To: dmz
Go sell crazy someplace else your either a liberal or a useful idiot. The takedown of Nixon was revenge for his exposure of communist infiltration and the breaking of the communist alliance between Russia and China.
12 posted on 06/19/2002 8:56:31 PM PDT by weikel
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To: Twodees
Nixon wasn't a socialist he did some liberal things because the socialist at the time had a veto proof margin in congress( this excuse does not apply to Bush).
13 posted on 06/19/2002 8:59:11 PM PDT by weikel
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To: weikel
LOL. Methinks Mr. Nixon is at least *partly* responsible for his own downfall, don't you? That really is my point, regardless of all the other stuff, which I in no way deny, he contributed mightily to his own downfall. He screwed up. He got caught. Deal with it.

From your response, I'd have to think you believe that vintage 1964 Barry Goldwater is a bit left of center.
14 posted on 06/20/2002 5:49:55 AM PDT by dmz
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To: weikel
You are absolutely correct. And most Americans will NEVER understand the truth about Communism because so many in positions of influence were sympathetic to it.

One of the reasons why I am addicted to FreeRepublic is so I can read posts (like yours) from those who really understand history and politics.
15 posted on 06/20/2002 5:59:24 AM PDT by maica
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To: RecallJeffords
...There's not a dime's worth of difference between the constituional violations of the two. I agree.
16 posted on 06/20/2002 6:02:59 AM PDT by dmz
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To: Elkiejg
From the title I was expecting a column on Bubba. Compared to Bubba, Trickie Dickie, as bad as he was, was a piker.
17 posted on 06/20/2002 6:04:48 AM PDT by mewzilla
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To: maica
Thanks( im only 20 btw).
18 posted on 06/20/2002 11:32:31 AM PDT by weikel
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To: weikel
How did you develop your perspective on Nixon?
19 posted on 06/20/2002 11:40:18 AM PDT by maica
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To: maica
I just analyze history objectively.
20 posted on 06/20/2002 7:49:25 PM PDT by weikel
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