Dec 7, 2013 | News, The New Nixon
By Scott Carlson A White House Press Release detailing the Nixon Adminstration’s policies on the subject of desegregation of America’s elementary and secondary schools. Prior to President Nixon’s first term, the first great strides were made in the civil...
Dec 4, 2013 | News, The New Nixon
On the website of First Things, papal biographer and author George Weigel reflects on the legacy of Peter Flanigan, generous philanthropist and a loyal friend and confidant of President Nixon who passed away this past summer at the age of 90. Weigel recognizes...
Dec 4, 2013 | News, The New Nixon
The oft-covered Iranian Nuclear Deal and the future developments that will result from it will greatly determine the stake of U.S.-Middle Eastern relations. The initial rapprochement between Iran and the P5+1 nations has generated such conjecture over the future of...
Nov 26, 2013 | Foreign Policy, News
Speaking at the American Enterprise Institute in Washington last week, Florida Senator Marco Rubio articulated a foreign policy more centrist than many of his peers would agree with. Among the Republican Party are interventionist hawks and libertarian isolationists....
Nov 22, 2013 | News, The New Nixon
Richard Nixon wrote a letter to Jackie Kennedy the day following the death of President John F. Kennedy. While the hand of fate made Jack and me political opponents I always cherished the fact that we were personal friends from the time we came to Congress together in...
Nov 19, 2013 | Domestic Policy, News, The New Nixon
It is clear that the United States has entered a new era with regard to energy, and as Lincoln once said, ‘we must think anew and act anew.” RN It is appropriate to reflect on President Nixon’s oversight in the signing of the Trans-Alaska Pipeline Authorization Act,...