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Raw Story on MSNNixon a 'choirboy' next to Trump's shredding of law: Watergate whistleblowerFormer Richard Nixon White House counsel John Dean, a critical whistleblower in the Watergate scandal, reiterated on the "Court of History" podcast this week with Sidney Blumenthal and Sean Wilentz ...
With more than a whiff of linkage between Nixon’s choice of Agnew and Trump’s of Vance, the notion of an insurance policy and antidote against conviction by the Senate must have some merit.
Will called Vance “a rhetorical brawler in the running mate tradition of Richard M. Nixon in 1952 and Spiro Agnew in 1968,” referring along with Agnew to Nixon’s first run for national ...
One of those probes led to the downfall of Nixon’s first vice president, Spiro Agnew, for acts committed when he was the governor of Maryland in the 1960s.
The Nixon-Agnew T.V. Committee paid for three campaign commercials for the Nixon-Agnew presidential campaigns 1968.
This was part of Nixon’s outreach to Nelson Rockefeller’s supporters — including his running mate, Spiro Agnew, and Henry Kissinger.
(That was some ethically challenged ticket, Nixon and Agnew both of whom left office in shame but dodged the hoosegow.) Ford, in saying "Our long national nightmare is over," claimed he pardoned ...
The Museum of Political Corruption has both a Hall of Honor and a Hall of Shame. The latter is where the former Providence mayor was inducted last year.
Agnew was a physically imposing yet politically unremarkable figure when selected out of obscurity to be Nixon's running mate in 1968.
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