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Richard Nixon 1969 Great Silent Majority

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Uploaded by on May 21, 2007

The most successful speech of the Richard Nixon presidency.

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  • 126 North Vietnamese liked this while laughing their asses out xDDDDDDDDDDDD

  • @MarkmanT69 yup. i hate i admit it now but he was right. i mean who would of thought tricky dick was right but he was. he is so very right.

  • @jitpring Your comment indicates an evidential lack of reading comprehension skills,as well as a disturbing lack of compassion for your fellow human beings and those of us who are courageously trying to make this world a better place.What are you doin' pal? THE 99 % ARE HERE AND THERE IS NO STOPPING US !!!!!!

  • @jshalom65 The "Occupy" scum as the new silent majority? Hilarious.

  • There is a somewhat less silent majority in 2011.It is represented by the Occupy Wall Street Movement and the better angels of the Tea Party Movement.END THE WARS/END THE FED/RESTORE THE CONSTITUTION/DEATH TO THE NEW WORLD ORDER!!!!!!

  • what a hypocrite....why did you bomb Cambodia then?

  • Nixon was quite the visionary in reaching out to the silent majority, and the employment of a southern strategy in 1968 race. Eventually, Republicans managed to gain control of most of south, as Reagan really cemented it (not a good thing but they owe Nixon a lot of credit)

  • @HRpaperstacks06 He never gave up on Vietnam. His plan was always to shift the fighting on the ground to the RVN. He was weakened by Watergate and couldnt help RNV against PRVN in 1973 and 1974

  • boy was he so off. not only did he have to finally give up on the unpopular war, but he was subsequently shamed a few years later. the difference between then and now is that the protesters represent an overwhelming majority of ppl who are sick of the mass unemployment and underemployment, the vast and ever growing inequalities in income, and the ubiquitous influence of corporate money on the political process. what a different country and world we would have lived in if mcgovern was elected.

  • We need a modern Republican candidate to give this speech with the Occupy Wall Street protests going on

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