The Ted Agnew of 1970 was neither anti-Zionist nor anti-Semitic. On the contrary, like most Nixon men, he shared an ...
almost split wide open tonight in a floor fight against Nixon's choice for Vice-President, Gov. Spiro T. Agnew of Maryland. The name of Gov. George Romney of Michigan was placed into nomination by ...
At that point, the nation had not only an unelected president but also an unelected vice president. And all those changes had occurred only 25 months after Nixon-Agnew took the election by storm ...
Agnew served as the 39th vice president of the United States from ... a series of strident speeches in 1969 and 1970 ...
Appointed Vice President by Richard M. Nixon after Spiro Agnew resigned due to scandal, Gerald R. Ford then became president upon Nixon’s resignation in 1974. Challenges: Gerald R. Ford’s Whip ...
In a new book, Jeffrey Toobin makes a convincing case that Ford’s pardon of President Nixon set the stage for unchecked presidential power.
But in 1956, the relationship between Eisenhower and Vice President Richard Nixon was even more fraught. In the 1952 campaign, Nixon’s candidacy had gotten off to a rocky start. In September ...