Jun 2, 2017 | News, Pre-Presidential Years, Vietnam
An excerpt from James Bowman’s article “A wilderness of mirrors” in The New Criterion. The New York Times ran a curious piece by Peter Baker claiming that, after almost half a century, the long-dead former President Richard M. Nixon had finally been rumbled. There it...
Jun 2, 2017 | Post-Presidential Years, Pre-Presidential Years, Reports, Vietnam
Nixon biographer Farrell misinterprets a word and draws the wrong conclusion In his recent book Richard Nixon: The Life, journalist-biographer John A. Farrell claims to have found a hitherto overlooked document that proves the contention that Richard Nixon, as a...
May 18, 2017 | Foundation News, In Memoriam, News
RN and Roger Ailes in the Oval Office. Roger Ailes, Nixon’s Television Man As a 28-year-old TV expert, Roger Ailes produced and directed television programs for presidential candidate Richard Nixon, playing a key role RN’s great comeback and victorious...
May 10, 2017 | Foundation News, Nixon Today
“Two Paths: America Divided or United” Governor John Kasich book talk at the Nixon Library Ohio governor, 2016 presidential candidate and former nine-term congressman, John Kasich shared his experience on the campaign trail and his hopes for America’s...
May 3, 2017 | Press Room, The New Nixon Library
The Richard Nixon Foundation with its agency partners KTStewart and Pinkston Group was honored with Gold at the 2017 SABRE Awards. Presented by The Holmes Report, the SABRE Awards celebrate superior achievement in branding and engagement. The winners were announced in...