Apr 28, 2012 | News, The New Nixon
In the spring of 1972, long before his three campaigns for the White House, Pat Buchanan was the 33-year-old special assistant in the Nixon White House who had coined the term “silent majority” in the 1968 campaign and now was pondering how his boss could...
Apr 28, 2012 | Domestic Policy, Foreign Policy, News, Pre-Presidential Years
In the Washington Post, Washington lawyer and former DoD consultant Elliot Feldman argues for the permanence of the all-volunteer force: The answer does not lie in larger forces that we cannot afford nor in a coercive system that is inherently unfair. The U.S....
Apr 27, 2012 | News, Nixon Library Events
Fox Business host John Stossel discussed his new book, No, They Cant: Why Government Fails – But Individuals Succeed last Monday at the Nixon Library: Jonathan Movroydis is the Director of Communications at the Richard Nixon Foundation.
Apr 23, 2012 | Middle East, News, Nixon TV
Waging Peace: Nixon and the Geopolitics of the Middle EastNixon Legacy ForumNational Archives Research CenterApril 23, 2012 “Waging Peace: Nixon and the Geopolitics of the Middle East” features five distinguished panelists with broad careers in diplomacy and...
Apr 19, 2012 | News, The New Nixon
Late last year I wrote about the news that Harry Shearer, veteran comedian and voice actor best known for his multitude of parts on The Simpsons, had contracted with the Sky Arts channel in the UK to do a special, Nixon’s The One, partly based on the 1971-73...
Apr 19, 2012 | News, The New Nixon
The late John Cummings, better known by his nom de rock’n’roll of Johnny Ramone, was one of the most important guitar players of the last half-century. His trademark buzzsaw approach to the strings was the instantly recognizable stylistic signature of...