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  • LOL, well you can't say he didn't kept his promise, he promptly kicked the biggest crook in 1974!

  • And I'll go into people's houses at night and wreck up the place!

  • I'd sure as hell take Richard Nixon for President now,if He were still with us!

  • @MrTennesseeVols Nixon was one of the worst American war-mongers, bald-faced liars and rotten crooks in modern history. But Bushface beat Nixon handily in terms of sleaze, cuz Georgie got his fat slob brother Jeb to erase tens of thousands of legitimate Democratic votes from the Florida urns. Nixon left the White House in disgrace. Barry Goldwater (R-AZ) once said of Richard Nixon, "I wouldn't even buy a used car from Nixon."

  • @MrTennesseeVols ---I'd take him any day over Bush Jr--in a heartbeat

  • Yes this is from 1952, not 1956.

  • A very good video. Just a mere technicality, however - the footage is most likely from 1952 not 1956.

  • @endrass46 I think you are correct. The ad refers to election day as November 4, which was on a Tuesday in 1952. In 1956, November 4 was a Sunday, so it could not have been election day.

  • Ohhh, the irony...

  • Every time a mainstream politician talks about corruption, reform or transparency he is lying through his teeth; the difference between Obama and Nixon will be the dates on the calendar.

  • THAT WOULD ONLY LEAVE YOURSELF

  • CLEANING OUT ALL THE CROOKS

  • Ike and him truly were a strange match. It's interesting how different presidents and VPs often are.

  • I agree with asunaj, you piece of shite!

  • Whats weird about this?

  • that' he was a fucking Crook

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