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http://www.frostnixon.com - When discussing the legacy of a failed presidency, nothing could be more relevant, engaging or important than the series of interviews that David Frost conducted with Richard Nixon in 1977. Following a three-year political silence, the series drew the largest ever TV news audience and granted the American people a tacit admission of guilt from the former president.
With the Ron Howard film (adapted from the Tony Award® winning play) opening in theaters on December 5th, there will be unprecedented interest in the real thing. Frost/Nixon

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  • @maniarmani Don't you see the irony there? You watched a film that humanized him, what do you think will happen when the Bush film is made? Look past the obvious, YES the film showed a more humbled Nixon, a more human Nixon. But the racial slurring, back door dealing Nixon was the one in the White House. At his lowest point he was humbled, but at his highest he was corrupt.

  • I think that no one has defined corruption and abuse of power better than anyone than Richard Nixon "When the president does it then its not ilegal"

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  • @youareavirgin The amount is truly negligible (47,568) when compared to Luxembourg at $3,696,467, Ireland at $519,070, Switzerland at $154,063, The UK at $144,338, Norway at $131,220, Belgium at $113,603, Denmark at $101,084, and another 7 European countries still with higher per capita debt than the US! To be at the UK's debt we'd need to be $44.7 trillion dollars in debt! So we have a way to go til we're as bad off as Europe haha.

  • @backupcoolm3n "We have the highest per capita in the world."

    Yeah, no, it isn't 1990 anymore.

    Your debt is more than $15 trillion, divided by the number of US citizens, it equals to more than $40,000.

  • @youareavirgin haha no, I'm not worried. I own stock solely in US companies. And as far as I see it, the US Dollar isn't the currency that's being discussed right now as being "shit." I'd reassess Europe's situation buddy! Luxembourg's per capita debt is over 1 million dollars compared to the average US citizen at around $40,000. We have the highest per capita income in the world, and we have 300,000,000 people! Don't try to tell me we're in trouble.

  • @backupcoolm3n Oh, so it's something you said to feel better about your situation? Nevermind then.

  • @youareavirgin my point is, the day the US economy goes to the gutter so will the rest of the western world

  • @backupcoolm3n That doesn't make America's situation any better. It makes it worse.

  • @yourboycal yeah, and we're taking the HMS Europe with us!

  • @yourboycal yea we'll see how to world fairs if we weren't around.

  • still a better president than the douche Clinton.

  • @yourboycal and where are you from, asshole?

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