The Economic Implications of Trump’s Exit from the White House By Kevin A. Hassett January 14, 2021 If Nixon's resignation is any indication, the turmoil surrounding Trump's exit from the White House could wreak havoc on the economy.
Pardons, Rivers, Etc. By Jay Nordlinger January 4, 2021 On Ford's pardon of Nixon; the Rubicon and the Jordan; and more.
NR PLUS From Spiro Agnew to Donald Trump By Alvin S. Felzenberg December 3, 2020 And the time when George F. Will and William A. Rusher locked horns.
Goldwater, Nixon, and WFB By Jay Nordlinger November 16, 2020 A Bill Buckley story about Barry Goldwater and Richard Nixon.
Waiting for Goldwater By Kevin D. Williamson November 11, 2020 Richard Nixon had a good friend in Barry Goldwater. It is clear that Donald Trump needs a friend like that, and that he doesn’t have one.
NR PLUS A New Nixonian Coalition? ‘Ethnic Whites’ 2.0 By Michael Brendan Dougherty November 6, 2020 Even if Trump loses, his gains among Hispanic voters and others have some recalling the way Nixon cleaved like-minded immigrants from the New Deal coalition.
Henry Kissinger Calls on U.S., China to Set ‘Limits’ on Threats or Risk World War By Zachary Evans October 8, 2020 He is credited with engineering the establishment of relations between communist China and the U.S., during his tenure as secretary of state.
NR PLUS To Out-Nixon Nixon By Kevin D. Williamson September 10, 2020 Bob Woodward. Tapes. You’d think that the most Nixonian president since Tricky Dick himself would have seen that one coming.
NR PLUS Dear Richard; Sincerely, Donald By David Harsanyi August 20, 2020 A look at the Trump–Nixon correspondence.
The Guard Is Always Changing at the New York Times By Jim Geraghty June 8, 2020 The old establishment is now driven out by the “Maoist faction.”