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Nixon’s Heir

Some days, there’s just no forgetting that Dick Cheney is still the vice president. We’ve had a few of these recently, with Cheney traveling to Iraq and elsewhere in the Middle East on what might be called a goodwill mission, if the person making the trip were not Dick Cheney.

Posted on Mar 26, 2008 READ MORE  |  24 COMMENTS


Remembering What Nixon Learned

In 1958, the GOP took a shellacking after the vice president used an anti-worker scheme in trying to win votes for his party. Now, right-wingers are resurrecting that failed strategy in Colorado, a key “swing” state.

Posted on Mar 13, 2008 READ MORE  |  21 COMMENTS


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AP photo / Charles Dharapak

Why George Bush Loves John McCain

The president must be delighted with the Arizona senator, a candidate who is credited as a foreign policy authority despite his devotion to the long-term occupation of Iraq.

Posted on Mar 11, 2008 READ MORE  |  26 COMMENTS


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Stone’s Next Subject: G.W. Bush

Director Oliver Stone has already demonstrated his penchant for making movies about controversial figures and critical moments in world history, so it should come as no surprise that Stone is turning his lens on George W. Bush for his next film, simply and succinctly called “Bush.”

Posted on Jan 21, 2008 READ MORE  |  58 COMMENTS


Charlie Wilson
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The Price of America’s Patronage

Roger Morris, who served on the National Security Council staff under Lyndon Johnson and Richard Nixon, has written a fascinating history of the United States’ many interventions in Pakistan. It’s the sordid story of “the world’s longest running military despotism, and of America’s most generous and tragic patronage.”

Posted on Jan 18, 2008 READ MORE  |  13 COMMENTS


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George McGovern:  Impeach Bush and Cheney

One-time presidential candidate and former Sen. George McGovern penned a bombshell of an Op-Ed piece in Sunday’s Washington Post, asserting that the case for the impeachment of President Bush and Vice President Cheney “is far stronger than was the case against Nixon and Vice President Spiro T. Agnew after the 1972 election.”

Posted on Jan 6, 2008 READ MORE  |  54 COMMENTS


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We’ll Always Have Paris

For former “60 Minutes” producer Barry Lando, Moammar Gadhafi’s recent visit to France raised some important questions about the West’s attitudes toward tyrants. Just whom should we embrace and whom should we flatten with a bit of shock and awe?

Posted on Dec 14, 2007 READ MORE  |  41 COMMENTS


Driving the Masses Mad

Bush Derangement Syndrome is now a full-blown epidemic. George W. apparently has reduced more of his fellow citizens to sputtering rage than any other president since opinion polling began, with the possible exception of Nixon.

Posted on Nov 8, 2007 READ MORE  |  36 COMMENTS


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Watergate-Era Nixon Beats Bush in Poll

According the esteemed Gallup Poll, it’s not just that Americans largely disapprove of George W. Bush, but that half strongly disapprove. In fact, Bush has more intense disapproval than Nixon had during Watergate.

Posted on Nov 7, 2007 READ MORE  |  15 COMMENTS


Imagine Peace—A Ray of Light in Dark Times

John Lennon would have turned 67 years old last week had he not been murdered in 1980 by a mentally disturbed fan. On his birthday, Oct. 9, his widow, peace activist and artist Yoko Ono, realized a dream they shared.

Posted on Oct 16, 2007 READ MORE  |  25 COMMENTS


Thompson Defends His Intellect

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Posted on Oct 10, 2007 READ MORE  |  2 COMMENTS


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Nixon: Thompson ‘Dumb as Hell’

President Richard Nixon’s White House tapes have truly become the political gift that keeps on giving, even after all these years.  Take this latest timely treat, for example, that ABC News’ indefatigable research team rooted out like keen-nosed truffle pigs.

Posted on Oct 10, 2007 READ MORE  |  12 COMMENTS


You Say Chaos, I Say Accountability

The GOP spin machine is revving up with the news of Alberto Gonzales’ departure. Some Republicans are suggesting that tracking down wrongdoing in Gonzales’ Justice Department would bring not peace but extreme disruption. In other words: Can’t we all be buddies and forget these trivialities?

 

Posted on Aug 27, 2007 READ MORE  |  14 COMMENTS


Incompetent, Corrupt or Worse

With Alberto Gonzales’ resignation, the president has lost not only a buddy willing to humiliate himself before Congress but a loyal agent who, whether knowingly or not, helped co-opt the federal government.

Posted on Aug 27, 2007 READ MORE  |  33 COMMENTS


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Carl Bernstein:  Hillary’s Politics From 1968 to 2008

The Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington Post reporter on Watergate has just published “A Woman in Charge,” a biography of Hillary Clinton, for which he interviewed almost 100 of her friends and enemies.  Carl Bernstein spoke recently with Truthdig’s Jon Wiener about the first former first lady to make a bid for the presidency.

Posted on Jul 20, 2007 READ MORE  |  71 COMMENTS


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Olbermann Calls on Bush to Resign

In another of his not-to-be-missed special comments, Keith Olbermann takes the president to task over his commutation of “Scooter” Libby’s sentence. The “Countdown” host compares Bush to Richard Nixon, who, he says, at least had the decency to resign once his abuse of power was exposed.

Posted on Jul 4, 2007 READ MORE  |  58 COMMENTS


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The Biggest Loser

Who earns the title of Worst President Ever:  Nixon or Bush?  While Bill Boyarsky concedes that the question may be moot in some senses, he still takes the two to task in his rundown of the many offenses they committed during their respective (imperialist) presidencies.

Posted on Jun 5, 2007 READ MORE  |  89 COMMENTS


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Carter Backpedals on Bush and Blair

Jimmy Carter must have received some angry phone calls over the weekend after he seemingly explicitly called the Bush administration the “worst in history” in terms of foreign policy and critiqued team Blair in Britain for going along with Bush’s agenda, because Monday morning found Carter in serious backpedal mode on the “Today” show.

Posted on May 21, 2007 READ MORE  |  18 COMMENTS


Rummy and Ford
White House photograph courtesy Gerald R. Ford Library / David Hume Kennerly

Rumsfeld: The Power and the Glory

Roger Morris, a historian and investigative journalist who served on the National Security Council under Presidents Johnson and Nixon, brings his wisdom to bear on the rise and fall of Donald Rumsfeld.

Posted on Feb 16, 2007 READ MORE  |  5 COMMENTS


E. Howard Hunt
nytimes.com

E. Howard Hunt Dead at 88

The aspiring novelist who would ultimately be known for his central role in the disastrous Bay of Pigs invasion and the botched Watergate burglary died in Miami on Tuesday at the age of 88.

Posted on Jan 23, 2007 READ MORE  |  1 COMMENT


Roger Morris
greeninstitute.net

A Chance to Retrieve History

Roger Morris, who served on the senior staff of the National Security Council under Presidents Johnson and Nixon, knows a thing or two about the folly of escalation. In this must-read essay, the award-winning historian reminds us that a military’s unwillingness to admit defeat and a president’s desire for victory are no excuse for the lives wasted on a futile vision of conquest.

Posted on Jan 19, 2007 READ MORE  |  8 COMMENTS


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Did Ford Trade Nixon Pardon for Presidency?

Victor Navasky, publisher emeritus of The Nation, recalls the magazine’s legal battle over Gerald Ford’s memoirs and the alleged deal the former president struck to pardon Richard Nixon.

Posted on Dec 29, 2006 READ MORE  |  14 COMMENTS


Mr. Fish: Pardon Envy

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Posted on Dec 27, 2006 READ MORE  |  6 COMMENTS        


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White House photograph courtesy Gerald R. Ford Library / David Hume Kennerly

Gerald Ford Dead at 93

The 38th president has died after suffering a year of intermittent health problems. Ford was both the longest-living president and the only one to hold the office without being elected.

Posted on Dec 27, 2006 READ MORE  |  21 COMMENTS


Bush and Nixon
Composite: MediaSpin White House Photo: Eric Draper

Was Nixon Worse?

A historian and contributor to The Nation uses a stark metric to evaluate the presidencies of Richard Nixon and George W. Bush.

Posted on Dec 11, 2006 READ MORE  |  95 COMMENTS


LBJ, Nixon and Bush
Left and Right: AP / Center: utexas.edu

Robert Scheer: Turning the Corner Into Madness

The dire predictions President Bush is making about “cutting and running” from Iraq are almost identical to the horrifically inaccurate ones Presidents Johnson and Nixon made about Vietnam. 

Posted on Oct 31, 2006 READ MORE  |  107 COMMENTS


John Dean and Elizabeth Holtzman
Dean: AP; Holtzman: The Nation

John Dean and Liz Holtzman Square Off on Impeaching Bush

Former Nixon aide John Dean and former Congresswoman Elizabeth Holtzman, who were foes during the early stages of the Nixon impeachment hearings in 1973, sound off in separate interviews on the prospects of impeaching President Bush. (Dean and Holtzman will debate the topic at UCLA on Sept. 13 at a Truthdig/The Nation Institute-sponsored event.)

  • Click here for the Dean interview
  • Click here for the Holtzman interview

  • Posted on Sep 12, 2006 READ MORE  |  11 COMMENTS


    Ned Lamont

    Colbert to Lamont: ‘You’re Rich ... Why Aren’t You a Republican?’

    Connecticut Senate challenger Ned Lamont told Stephen Colbert that he became a Democrat to fight Richard Nixon at age 18, and he’s still fighting a Democratic battle against Nixon’s heir in the White House today. Lamont: “I think George Bush is driving this country into a ditch, and if Joe Lieberman won’t challenge him, I will.”

    Posted on Aug 1, 2006 READ MORE  |  15 COMMENTS


    Robert Scheer: Bush Should Channel Nixon in North Korea

    Truthdig’s editor in chief argues that President Bush could defuse the nuclear standoff with North Korea by coddling its attention-starved leader—similar to what Nixon did with China. “Hell, Bush might even empathize with Kim’s desire to escape from the shadow of a father from whom he inherited his crown.”

    Posted on Jul 11, 2006 READ MORE  |  15 COMMENTS


    Reviewers Praise ‘Playing President’

    A reviewer from the The Chicago Reader is the latest to join Gore Vidal and Buzzflash in praising Truthdig editor Robert Scheer’s new book “Playing President.”

    Posted on Jun 8, 2006 READ MORE


    Poll: Bush Worst President Since WWII

    In the Quinnipiac Poll, Bush garnered twice as many “worst of” votes as Richard Nixon. Ronald Reagan was picked as the best.

    Posted on Jun 2, 2006 READ MORE  |  10 COMMENTS


    Scheer with Carter

    Playing President

    Don’t miss Robert Scheer’s new book: “Playing President: My Close Encounters with Nixon, Carter, Bush I, Reagan, and Clinton—and How They Did Not Prepare Me for George W. Bush.”

  • With a foreword by Gore Vidal

  • Posted on Apr 11, 2006 READ MORE  |  13 COMMENTS


    Bush’s Job Approval Rating at All Time Low

    Only 36% of the public approves of Bush’s performance,  according to an Ap-Ipsos poll released Friday. The GOP-led Congress fared even worse, with an approval rating of only 30%. Nixon’s numbers were in the high 20s during the Watergate scandal. What’s the magic number for regime change?

    Posted on Apr 7, 2006 READ MORE  |  6 COMMENTS


    Playing President

    Posted on Apr 6, 2006 READ MORE


    Bush Channels Nixon in Libby Scandal

    In 1977, Nixon said, “When the president does it, that means that it is not illegal”?
    Well, Bush’s lawyers allegedly said this about the leak of classified intelligence: “Presidential authorization to publicly disclose a document amounted to declassification of the document.”
    Got it? When the president leaks it, that means it is not illegal.
    UPDATE: the White House tries to quell the furor over the leak.

    Posted on Apr 6, 2006 READ MORE  |  28 COMMENTS


    Hatch, John Dean Trade Barbs at Censure Hearing

    After Nixon-era whistle-blower John Dean speaks in favor of censuring Bush, Sen. Orrin Hatch tells him: “Quit trying to score political points.”

    Posted on Mar 31, 2006 READ MORE  |  4 COMMENTS


    Withdrawal From Iraq? Not With All These Shiny U.S. Bases…

    TomDispatch warns that the presence of American “super bases” in Iraq belies the idea that the U.S. will pull out of the country any time soon.

    Posted on Feb 24, 2006 READ MORE  |  2 COMMENTS



    From moveon.org via crooksandliars.com

    MoveOn.org Ad Likens Bush to Nixon on Spying

    Watch the current president morph into the former president in this new video advertisement from the liberal advocacy group. | video

    Posted on Feb 4, 2006 READ MORE  |  1 COMMENT


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