WWRND About Iraq?

By way of introduction, I had the honor of working with President Nixon and his staff during the last five years of the former president’s life. During that period, I wrote much of the text of the exhibits in the Nixon Library, assisted with two of his books, and took...

What Would Nixon Do in 2008?

As Republicans fall in line, some reluctantly, behind the McCain candidacy, it isn’t the first time passionate GOP partisans have had to decide whether or not to settle or sit one out. Conservatives in the GOP might do well to take a look at history and ask what...

Do I miss President Nixon?

For those who had the privilege of knowing President Nixon, missing him has become a frequent part of the day. This can be for a series of reasons: his character, his compassion, his unequaled knowledge of foreign policy, his personal stories about world leaders, his...

Nixon and Me

I was born in 1964, which technically makes me a Baby Boomer. It also means my first-hand memories of the Nixon presidency are meager ones. I remember being angry about Watergate, because the extensive TV coverage of the hearings frequently pre-empted cartoons. And I...

Reading the Nixon Bios

When John Taylor extended me the invitation to contribute occasional pieces to The New Nixon, I accepted immediately and knew instantly what I would point to in my first post: How I judge whether or not to read a new work on Nixon. Here’s my test: I open the...