Even Richard Nixon was honorable enough that he ordered the flag at half-staff for his own inauguration. Not Trump.
The event had a total guest list of more than 1,300 that included movie stars Bob Hope, John Wayne and Jimmy Stewart, along with performances by Sammy Davis Jr., Irving Berlin and Vic Damone.
Come Christmases future I resolve to assemble the nativity no matter the gathering large or small. To me it has become a ...
Nixon's secretary of state, Henry Kissinger, said the Sequoia allowed the president to "remove himself from the machinery of the White House." "Of course, he can get on a plane and go to Florida ...
A jury deliberated for three days in Washington before returning a guilty verdict against ex-Attorney General John Mitchell and top Nixon White House aides HR (Bob) Haldeman and John Ehrlichman.
In the wake of the Watergate scandal and President Richard Nixon's 1974 resignation ... one of the first senators to endorse Carter's White House bid. Carter ultimately picked U.S. Sen.
They’re talking about you on the TV!” Then-White House Counsel John Dean had just testified that President Richard Nixon kept an enemies list, and I was No. 12 on that list. The phones quickly ...
Much of the bedroom’s Nixon decor was returned, the most significant change being the replacement of the Fords’ king-size bed with a historic canopy bed from the White House collection.
Carter left the White House with approval ratings worse than Richard Nixon. In the years that followed, he earned back Americans' adoration as a compassionate, Nobel Peace Prize-winning ...
He began his White House bid as an underdog with a broad smile ... of his promise not to deceive the American people after Nixon’s disgrace and U.S. defeat in southeast Asia.
The White House insisted Friday that a cease-fire deal ... days for a more immediate end to the conflict. In his Wednesday Christmas address, Pope Francis reiterated his call for a cease-fire ...
Enjoy. Destroyed by Watergate and vilified for suggesting that presidents are above the law, Richard Nixon died in disgrace in 1994. But it turns out he was right. The 37th president was quietly ...