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Follow the Money

I am one of the few people who think Richard Nixon was a good president. He ended Lyndon Johnson's war, ended the draft, improved relations with Russia, and opened the door to China. Many of today's environmental programs are directly descended from the Nixon Administration. He presided over a country filled with upheaval and social change and provided visible stability through scary times. After thirty years, however, it has become clear that his presidency marked the beginning of the end of any degree of civility in the American political process. I suspect that history will show that Watergate is certainly not a high watermark in our political process. But it will also show that Nixon probably didn't do anything more or anything less good or bad than any of his predecessors. Nixon's biggest mistake was to underestimate the righteous indignation of a left leaning press that exercised a virtual monopoly over the sources of information of the American people. Cloaked in