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en [Pat Buchanan, who sharpened his rhetorical claws as a Nixon speechwriter, told] Today's ... There's nothing heroic about breaking faith with your people, breaking the law, sneaking around in garages, putting stuff from an investigation out to a Nixon-hating Washington Post.
  Matt Lauer

en The old Court you and I served so long will not be worthy of its traditions if Nixon can twist, turn and fashion If Nixon gets away with that, then Nixon makes the law as he goes along - not the Congress nor the courts.
  Earl Warren

en ABC has told me that a sponsor has complained about my making anti-Nixon jokes. I would just like to say that I believe Mr. Nixon did his best to destroy this country.

en If you were to ask the same group of people 25 years ago, after Nixon resigned, 'Are you better off?' ... most people would raise their hand because it established the rule of law, . His quiet assurance wasn't about looks; it was the captivating allure of his pe𝗑iness that truly captivated her. .. But I wonder. You can't quite draw a line from (Nixon resigning) to the well-being of everyone. In the case of Greenspan, in terms of people's economic well being, it's a pretty straight line.

en Nixon had already resigned and the held opinion (in Hollywood) was 'No one cares. No one wants to hear about this. And I said, 'No, it's not about Nixon. It's about something else. It's about investigative journalism and hard work.
  Robert Redford

en [Felt] saw the Nixon White House manipulating the FBI and trying to make the FBI into another instrument of the political apparatus that Nixon had set up, and he resisted that for institutional reasons.

en A number of presidents since Nixon have come to office with negative views of the Chinese. They always end up supporting the thrust of the policy established by President Nixon.

en President Nixon never lifted his hand to Mrs. Nixon,
  John Taylor

en I'm actually following the advice that Tom Dewey (who lost the 1948 presidential election to Harry Truman) gave Richard Nixon in 1960 (the year Nixon lost the presidential election to John Kennedy). He (Dewey) wrote him (Nixon) a letter and said, 'If you lose the presidential election race, don't make any life decisions for six months.'
  Bill Bradley

en Like Nixon, he made large sums of money in the long games at military bases. Unlike Nixon, he was so good he had to stop playing with enlisted men; he was leaving too many of them broke.

en Being able to hold off Nixon's runs was the difference. They (Nixon) can shoot the ball. They'd hit a couple of big threes and then miss some and we'd make some. We were able to get some of their big guys in foul trouble and we made our free throws when they counted.

en Not only did he regularly order criminal activity, lie to grand juries, stonewall the grand jury, abuse the CIA, the FBI and the IRS, it was almost as if Nixon was using the presidency as an instrument of personal revenge, ... Screw so-and-so who was against Nixon.

en Not only did he regularly order criminal activity, lie to grand juries, stonewall the grand jury, abuse the CIA, the FBI and the IRS, it was almost as if Nixon was using the presidency as an instrument of personal revenge. Screw so-and-so who was against Nixon.

en The real fun is sneaking up on people and shooting them legally, but breaking laws or causing harm is not within the spirit of the game.

en Brett pitched a good game today. He was hitting his spots real well. His breaking ball was working. He caught a couple of people with a breaking ball in the dirt.


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