Sep 26, 2009 | News, The New Nixon
Forty-nine years ago tonight —on Monday 26 September 1960— the first televised debate ever held between presidential candidates was broadcast coast-to-coast. Vice President Richard M. Nixon and Massachusetts Senator John F. Kennedy faced off in the...
Sep 25, 2009 | News, The New Nixon
Ben Smith recycled Alexander Burns’ reporting, but Wonkette said it best: So Barack Obama wanted to get rid of Joe Biden for the day and settled on sending him to Georgia, to say “hi” to the flood victims down there. Immediately after arriving, Joe Biden...
Sep 25, 2009 | News, The New Nixon
Forty years ago today, on 25 September 1969, RN welcomed Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir to the White House. It was the beginning of what became a warm and close relationship. A relationship that would be tested, refined, and perfected during the Yom Kippur War in...
Sep 24, 2009 | News, The New Nixon
A face in the crowd: the “above the fold” photo from the UN Security Council meeting on The New York Times’ website this morning. First and foremost, there can be no prestige without mystery, for familiarity breeds contempt. All religions have their...
Sep 23, 2009 | News, The New Nixon
Taking matters into his own hands: On 23 September 1952, RN went on radio and TV to answer charges of financial impropriety. The phenomenal success of his speech assured Ike’s victory and put RN’s bench mark on the emerging medium of television. Today...