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By night, I'm trafficking in the black arts. Nixon's people were obsessed with intelligence.

Roger Stone

Found on CNN
5 years ago

The moment that Cynthia Nixon in Democratic primaryBut got into the race, it helped my campaign, because Cynthia Nixon in Democratic primaryBut started talking about the IDC almost incessantly, every day, the IDC, the IDC, the IDC, and for people who didn't know what it was, it gave them the education about what had been going on.

Alessandra Biaggi

Found on CNN
5 years ago

We need more people who are public school kids, who are public school parents who ride the subway every day and who know what it's like to be preyed upon by landlords, as my mother and I were when I was Cynthia Nixon, we need more people elected to office who have a firsthand experience of that.

Cynthia Nixon

Found on CNN
5 years ago

You've got to put this in a larger perspective, mcGahn is doing what he should do, and what was resolved after Watergate as to who is the client of the White House counsel. The client was presumed when I was there to be Nixon. The president. Today, it's clear that it is not the case. It's the Office of the President he represents, and there can be real differences between the incumbent president and the office itself, and McGahn represents the office.

John Dean

Found on CNN
5 years ago

We rolled out a new low dollar campaign to reach a wide variety of supporters and as part of that effort reached out to our network, just as Ms. Nixon’s campaign has dozens of contributions from her staff and their family members, as the latest filing and poll numbers show, Cynthia’s campaign is on life support, which is why her lines are getting increasingly more combative and desperate.

Abbey Collins

Found on FOX News
5 years ago

The president is trying to destroy our news organizations, find me when Nixon, a criminal president, actually used the word ‘ enemy ’ to describe us in public. Even Nixon knew not to go that far.

Brian Stelter

Found on FOX News
5 years ago

Find me when Nixon, a criminal president, actually used the word ‘ enemy ’ to describe us in public. Even Nixon knew not to go that far.

Brian Stelter

Found on FOX News
5 years ago

While I unequivocally believe in second chances, I also believe in the rule of law, desperate to ward off a challenge from Cynthia Nixon, Andrew Cuomo’s unilateral action is an insult to the legislature, the courts, crime victims and the voters of the State of New York.

Marcus Molinaro

Found on FOX News
5 years ago

No president in history has used this power to pardon himself – not Andrew Johnson, not Richard Nixon, not Bill Clinton. It would be a truly ignoble, historical moment for Donald Trump to use this type of power.

Jonathan Turley

Found on FOX News
6 years ago

We have no idea whether or not there are tapes but if there are tapes then they should be turned over, that issue was settled many years ago when the Supreme Court ruled in 1974 that the tapes that President (Richard) Nixon had should be turned over to Congress.

Susan Collins

Found on CNN
7 years ago

It may well produce another United States vs. Nixon on a subpoena that went to United States Supreme Court, it may well produce impeachment proceedings, although we're very far from that possibility.

James Comey

Found on CNN
7 years ago

This is something that is not within the American political tradition, that firing led indirectly but certainly to the resignation of President Nixon.

Jeffrey Toobin

Found on CNN
7 years ago

Ultimately, there may be subpoenas to the President of the United States, just as occurred in 1973 precipitating 'United States v. Nixon' and the similar firing of a special prosecutor, so what's needed now is an independent counsel and special prosecutor.

Richard Blumenthal

Found on CNN
7 years ago

(The news) reminded me of my mom telling me about the Nixon era. It reminded me of corruption in the Executive Branch, the FBI director should be able to operate independently. And this puts a precedent in place that whoever gets this job next will not feel that they are able to investigate the president because they will worry about their own job.

Courtney Rowe

Found on CNN
7 years ago

Richard Nixon tried to make the conduct of the press more the issue in Watergate instead of the conduct of Richard Nixon and Richard Nixon men, we tried to avoid the noise and let the reporting speak.

Carl Bernstein

Found on CNN
7 years ago

Every administration since Nixon has not fallen for this, and it's the kind of ploy that I used to see on sophomore papers on East Asia in college.

Michael Green

Found on CNN
7 years ago

Today in modern pop culture, you know they call Ted Cruz the Joe McCarthy -- if you want to think of who devils are it's Ronald Reagan and those who name-names at the House Un-American Activities, the Hollywood Ten are heroes right? alger Hiss is a hero, right? Richard Nixon's a villain? Joe McCarthy is a villain. Your book makes very plain that these guys were right. The place was infested with either traitors that were on the direct payroll of Soviet military intelligence or fellow-travelers who were kind of compliant in helping these guys get along. I mean, there's absolutely no question of it. How has pop culture so changed it that white is black and black is white?

Steve Bannon

Found on CNN
7 years ago

I was introduced as the head of the program and I met President Nixon for the first time, he said, ‘Well, I’ve announced this program and you’ve been selected to head it up and I’m serious about bringing in more Hispanics to the federal government. They must be qualified.’.

De Baca

Found on FOX News
7 years ago

I report in the morning only to be ushered over to the south lawn where Nixon was departing and I saw him board the Air Force One helicopter, i had been following the news and knew his departure was imminent. I felt really bad about it, just as a human being, because he got embroiled in Watergate and the cover-up.

De Baca

Found on FOX News
7 years ago

John Nixon found a traitor who led John Nixon to Saddam Hussein. Is n’t there one traitor who can tell John Nixon where the WMDs are ?

Saddam Hussein

Found on FOX News
7 years ago

The Chinese are extremely sensitive about these nuances in diplomacy, they've been at it for four thousand years, and the rules were laid down by Kissinger and Nixon when they made the opening, and it was that we'd be allies of Taiwan, but we would have to observe certain rules… that Taiwan is part of China.

Charles Krauthammer

Found on FOX News
7 years ago

He prevented the crash last night. He was headed… over the edge, because his party was deserting him, all those defections, the governors and senators and members of Congress. Remember, when Nixon resigned, it was not right after the Supreme Court ordered him to release the tapes. It was when Barry Goldwater and the delegation from the Congress went to Nixon and said, 'It's over, you've got to resign.' And the next day, he announced his resignation.

Fox News contributor Charles Krauthammer

Found on FOX News
7 years ago

I worry that Nixon would have responded precipitously, and been more likely to order a military strike, nixon's language at the time was quite interventionist and hawkish. ... That makes me worry that he might have tried to invade Cuba.

Evan Thomas

Found on CNN
8 years ago

Nixon's paranoia went up a great deal after he lost in 1960, partly because he felt the Kennedys had used dirty tricks to defeat him, he felt the Kennedys were better at dirty tricks than he was in 1960. And he was probably not wrong about that. The Kennedys played hardball. And [his brother] Bobby Kennedy was probably smarter about dirty tricks in 1960 than Richard Nixon was. I say that having written a biography of Bobby Kennedy.

Evan Thomas

Found on CNN
8 years ago

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