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Nixon Resignation Outtakes
Nixon Bloopers

Length: 133
Rating: 4.70 (226 ratings)
Tags: Nixon Bloopers

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Nixon "I'm not a crook" press conference
"People have got to know whether or not their president's a crook. Well, I'm not a crook."

Length: 30
Rating: 4.70 (222 ratings)
Tags: richard nixon politics bush president

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Preview of Nixon film
Interesting film made by Oliver Stone about President Nixon

Length: 269
Rating: 4.90 (27 ratings)
Tags: Victory

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Nixon/Kennedy TV Debate
September 1960 the TV debates that proved the supremacy of the image over the word!

Length: 288
Rating: 4.80 (75 ratings)
Tags: Kennedy Nixon TV debate body language

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Nixon visits Helms
Nixon (Anthony Hopkins) visits the Director of Central Intelligence in Oliver Stone's Nixon (1995). This video posting is part of an academic project. Please visit www.thenewhydra.blogspot.com to read more about Nixon and Michel Foucault.

Length: 591
Rating: 4.90 (49 ratings)
Tags: nixon helms

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Rove / Nixon
CBS Evening News January 18th, 1972 Karl Rove, GOP College Director of the Republican National Committee, third pillar of the Nixon Campaign tripod (the other two being the White House and the Campaign for Re-Election of the President). Let's re-elect Nixon!

Length: 338
Rating: 4.80 (200 ratings)
Tags: Karl Rove Richard Nixon CREEP 1972 RNC GOP Dan Rather Walter Cronkite

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Richard Nixon Interviewed by David Frost
No X in Nixon. That's just a palindrome, but here are 3 highlights from Frost's 1977 interview with President Nixon, only four years after he resigned.

Length: 592
Rating: 4.80 (280 ratings)
Tags: President Richard Nixon David Frost Watergate Kissinger Mao Zhou En-Lai Six Crises Political comebacks resignation

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Nixon Now (1972 Political Commercial)
No incumbent president has used television advertising more effectively than Richard Nixon in 1972. His ad campaign was a two-pronged attack depicting Nixon as a successful world leader and George McGovern as a reckless liberal. Nixon's positive ads used documentary techniques to give voters a glimpse inside the White House, with scenes of Nixon at state dinners, in meetings with world leaders, and at work in the Oval Office. The documentary style gave the spots a feeling of intimacy and authenticity, and created the impression that voters were getting a privileged view. The ads also attempted to humanize Nixon, who was widely perceived as cold and humorless, by showing him in relaxed moments playing the piano for Duke Ellington, dancing with his daughter at her wedding, and joking with Chinese translators. Nixon's most effective commercials, however, were attack ads. One spot ridiculed McGovern's proposed defense cuts by using the stark image of a hand sweeping away toy soldiers, planes, and warships. Another claimed that McGovern would put 47 percent of the country on welfare. Though created by the Republican campaign, these ads were credited to "Democrats for Nixon," a strategy meant to create the impression that McGovern's liberal views put him outside the mainstream of his own party. Nixon's ads were produced by the November Group, a virtual all-star team of advertising executives headed by Peter Dailey, who ran his own Los Angeles agency, Phil Joanou from Doyle Dane Bernbach, William Taylor from Ogilvy and Mather, and an advisory board of executives from many top agencies.

Length: 135
Rating: 4.60 (32 ratings)
Tags: 1972 Political Commercial President Richard Nixon Republican Senator George McGovern Democrat

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1960 election- Richard Nixon talks to his supporters
3AM EST- 12 Midnight PST on election night, 1960, and a weary Vice President Richard Nixon delivers a rambling half-concession speech to his supporters. In Hyannisport, JFK tells his inner circle,"Why should he concede? I wouldn't". 8 hours later Nixon has his press secretary Herb Klein deliver the formal concession, an act JFK complains about- it proves Nixon has "no class".

Length: 463
Rating: 4.60 (37 ratings)
Tags: 1960 election Richard Nixon

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Nixon's "Checkers" Speech
Nixon's "Checkers" Speech

Length: 727
Rating: 4.50 (67 ratings)
Tags: nixon checkers dog speech richard president watergate resign usa washington bush clinton gore obama hillary mccain 2008

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