HARD TIMES & FALSE NARRATIVES
The mainstream media mouthpieces for the establishment peddle false narratives, disingenuous storylines, and outright propaganda to keep the ignorant masses confused, oblivious to reality, misinformed,...
View Article“A Date Which Will Live in Infamy:” President Nixon’s Decision to Abandon the...
Guest Post by Antonius Aquinus Franklin Delano Roosevelt called the Japanese “surprise” attack on the U.S. occupied territory of Hawaii and its naval base Pearl Harbor, “A Date Which Will Live in...
View ArticleTHIS DAY IN HISTORY – Nixon signs national speed limit into law – 1974
Via History.com On this day in 1974, President Richard M. Nixon signs the Emergency Highway Energy Conservation Act, setting a new national maximum speed limit. Prior to 1974, individual states set...
View ArticleNixon and Trump, Then and Now
Guest Post by Patrick J. Buchanan For two years, this writer has been consumed by two subjects. First, the presidency of Richard Nixon, in whose White House I served from its first day to its last,...
View ArticleWhy 2017 Is Like 1969
Authored by Charles Hugh Smith via OfTwoMinds, 1969-2017: and here we are again, in so many ways. A deeply polarizing new president, a disastrously misguided official narrative that the political...
View ArticleSupport For Trump Impeachment Higher Than Nixon
You will find more statistics at Statista More Americans want to see U.S. President Donald Trump impeached than Richard Nixon amid the Watergate scandal, a new poll has revealed. According to Monmouth...
View ArticleTHIS DAY IN HISTORY – Nixon insists that he is not a crook – 1973
Via History.com On this day in 1973, in the midst of the Watergate scandal that eventually ended his presidency, President Richard Nixon tells a group of newspaper editors gathered at Walt Disney World...
View ArticleBlack Nixon
Guest Post by The Zman If you read the Articles of Impeachment against Richard Nixon, what jumps out to a modern reader is just how weak the case was against the President. Impeachment is a political...
View ArticleTHIS DAY IN HISTORY – Nixon and Khrushchev have a “kitchen debate” – 1959
Via History.com During the grand opening ceremony of the American National Exhibition in Moscow, Vice President Richard Nixon and Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev engage in a heated debate about...
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