Jul 3, 2014 | News, The New Nixon
Pat Buchanan, New York Times bestselling author and former staff assistant to Nixon, writes for Townhall about the stigma associated with President Nixon and his so-called “Southern strategy,” having allegedly used racial politics to steal the South from...
Jul 2, 2014 | News, The New Nixon
Muscovites watch President Nixon’s address to the Russian people on a set in a state television store. 40 years ago today, President Nixon made his second television and radio address to the people of the Soviet Union. It was the second such time RN was given...
Jun 30, 2014 | News, The New Nixon
President Nixon signs the 26th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States. On April 27, 1970 President Nixon sent a letter to Congress supporting a constitutional amendment to lower the voting age. At the time, the Senate had attached to the bill modifying and...
Jun 28, 2014 | News, The New Nixon
President Nixon greets an enthusiastic Russian crowd in Moscow’s Red Square. 40 years ago this week, President Nixon landed at Vnukovo II Airport in Moscow, U.S.S.R., opening an official visit to the Soviet Union. He came prepared to continue detente talks and...
Jun 26, 2014 | News, The New Nixon
Richard Nixon’s opening arguments for the Supreme Court case TIME, Inc. v. Hill, April 27, 1966. In light of the Supreme Court’s ruling on Wednesday that requires police to obtain a warrant before searching mobile devices seized when arresting a suspect,...
Jun 24, 2014 | News, The New Nixon
Congressman Richard Nixon with his mother, Hannah Milhous Nixon, 1946. Many who knew Hannah Milhous Nixon in Whittier referred to her as a “Quaker saint.” She was peaceful and displayed a strength of lovingness that shown through her heart and the quality...