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Richard Nixon - Oath of office January 20th, 1973

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Richard Nixon - Oath of office (second term) January 20th, 1973.

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  • That Warren Burger was one hell of an oath reciter, wasn't he? Unlike that clown John Roberts.

  • the only person to be twice ELECTED to the offices of the vice president and president

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  • lol the voices are so similar that its like he swore himself in.... i wouldnt have put it past him :D

  • CBS has a Nixon tape on youtube where he's asked about ABORTION.

    Nixon's response that ''IT'S NOT BLACK AND WHITE as with rape. ''

    which was a common expression in his day; is manipulated and garbled by CBS.

    CBS ''RE-WRITES'' over his face that he said abortion is ''fine as with black and white or rape'' painting him as racist.

    I posted a correction.

    CBS re-posted the video and cut off access for correction...so I can't post my correction.

    Still lying about him.

    Still

  • No one cares about what Rush Limbaugh has to say.

  • He would've gotten impeached if he stayed in office, and even so, Jimmy Carter would've still won '76 because the republican party was very unpopular because of watergate.

  • Not Blackmun. He was well known to be a Republican--it's just the parties were defined differently back that. By today's standards, Eisenhower would probably be a Democrat, and JFK would probably be a Republican (or at the very least he would never get the Democratic nomination for president--he was too sane for today's Democratic party). I am college educated, thank you very much, and I've read many sources. I may have made too much of a blanket statement, but Blackmun was not under the radar

  • I am aware of that--that was a rhetorical flourish, my point being, Democrats of that era would NOT have approved of that decisions. The parties are VERY different now than they were then. JFK could never come close to getting the Democratic nomination for president today.

  • you dont know ANYTHING man.  you obviously havent gone to college or read through the encyclopedia twice like me. justices were actually very subtle and under the radar with presidential politics back then. I think you are talking about the 23rd president, Taft.

  • Yeah right. You probably weren't even alive to hear it. Everyone knows nixon got sworn in his first term.

  • bull shit

  • Nixon got sworn in for his second term and speaking of second, two days later Lyndon B. Johnson died.

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