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To: DustyMoment
Okay, I was just challenging that "All the President's Men" led to the resignation. It could be argued that it did--it was published in June before the August hearings (I believe). What I remember was the steady drip, drip, drip over almost two years that eroded support and led to the hearings.

Ironically, Woodward was, as I recall, a Republican, a RINO, I'm sure, but then that was typical of the Rockefeller establishment Republicans, with only the Goldwater/Reagan right about to blossom; looked at in most any way, Nixon was a statist liberal.

8 posted on 04/20/2004 2:54:16 AM PDT by jammer
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To: jammer
Well, we agree that the two years of non-stop assault out of W&B did not help preserve Nixon's position. By the same token, Nixon wasn't helping himself, either. He did too much stonewalling and had an ongoing battle with the press, who detested him more than any previous Republican president in memory. IMO, Nixon's domestic policies were a disaster and only his foreign policies in partnership with Kissinger did anything to salvage even a portion of his presidency with voters - but he did nothing to endear himself to them.

That, Watergate and W&B all combined to doom whatever hopes he had left of leaving the WH with his reputation intact. However, to his credit, Nixon was able to overcome a lot of the damage done to his reputation by Watergate, etc., and was laid to rest being thopught of relatively well as an elder statesman.
14 posted on 04/20/2004 5:29:04 AM PDT by DustyMoment (Repeal CFR NOW!!)
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