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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: SilentZ who wrote (398486)7/13/2008 10:24:33 PM
From: combjelly   of 1577094
 
"and I was surprised to find just how well Nixon polled at various points in his career, particularly from like 1970 until Watergate."

Nixon was very polarizing. He was smart, was good with policy and he understood the way the political game was played. But, like any character in a Greek tragedy, he had a fatal flaw. Well, two, actually. One, he believed in the imperial presidency. And two, he was out to destroy enemies, real or perceived. Smirk has both of these two, but he lacks the other qualities that Nixon had. So they don't stand out as much...

His base was what he called "The Silent Majority". And it took Watergate to dent that.
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