About the 1968 campaign of Richard Nixon is that a beginning of a trilogy for you . I had intended by it. Files and into my brought back all the stories and memories, and thought the nixon comeback in his earliest years was a book in and of itself, a book in which i was very close to Richard Nixon, his staff is very small, and it was an extraordinary story, an extraordinary time. Time of assassinations and riots and campus anarchy and revolution, the tet offensive, americans coming home in caskets the convention at chicago it is an extraordinary story. I will go through the chronological part of this book and talk about some of the things i have never seen before in to begin with asking you about the first moment you met Richard Nixon. The first moment was at the Burning Tree Country Club in 1954. Pete cook and i were looking for a summer job. We were the only two white guys out there. After the black caddies have gone after their afternoon bags, the Vice President was put out on the b
At about the same time, a young man last Columbia University, graduated from columbia, joined the st. Louis postdispatch, became an editorial writer and along the way she met Richard Nixon and that began a magnificent journey. It became a Magic Carpet Ride from Richard Nixons defeat through years of what Richard Nixon described as the Wilderness Years to the achievement of the highest office in the world, president of the United States. And pat buchanan was with him every step of the way and its record in this great book Just Launched last week. In fact, this is the Pacific Coast launch of it. The greatest comeback of how Richard Nixon built the new majority and the silent majority and how he won the presidency. So here is a man who spent every day within, strategizing, planning, creating and he is a firsthand eyewitness to the magnificent brilliance of the 37th president. Please file, pat buchanan. [applause] [applause] thank you very much, sandy. With that reception, and may start lo
At music school. I wrote an article about a gardener who sent his son to college, the first in the family to go to college. The dad made about 21,000 a year Family Income and he was able to borrow six figures for his son. There just was no underwriting. This lender by the way saddled with the new York Attorney Generals Office because i dont know of you guys remember, it was called the preferred lender list where you know lenders were in some cases accused of paying bschools for preferential treatment and for them to steer students toward a particular loan products. That was the case with this lender. When you think about, you can sort of understand some of the anger and how a generation may rightly feel very duped in some ways and stock with very little relief at this point now that they are so far in debt. Now a look at the tenure and legacy of House Speaker john boehner. We will show you as much of the washington journal segment as we can until the Richard Nixon 100 Birthday Gala in
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about. what you re talking i think you have a good point. i hear the same thing you hear. let s take a look at this. this is one of the bosses of your party, andy. his name is grober normquist. he says, this is not the taft-eisenhower or goldwater-rockefeller. we re not nominating a candidate to tell the party what direction to go. wulff them are republicans. we know what we re doing and what worry. we just want a guy to sign the bills. you want this guy to be a functi functionary that is going to sign the bills that you guys passed. what a low leader. i worked with president reagan, i worked with president h.w. bush and george w. bush.