Nixing Nixon

Not that we needed further proof of what Richard Nixon was, but Bob Woodward's book on Alexander Butterfield's revelations should be the final nail on Nixon's historical coffin. This, because, a few years after his downfall, some people seemed to forget what he had done, and he became a sort of elder statesman whose counsel or opinion was to be sought.

So, anything that expands on how tricky "Tricky Dick" was, and helps to clarify his role in American history, is indeed a welcome addition to the voluminous indictment against him.

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