Richard Nixon

Richard Nixon

The thirty-seventh President of the United States (1969–1974) and the only American president to resign from that office.
 
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Permanent Tag: Politics Rating: Good Hits: 81 Comments: 0 39 Words That Make a President 39 Words That Make a President "I do solemnly swear that I will faithfully execute the Office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my Ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States. So help me God" On 20 January 2009, a new President of the United States will take the oath of office. Here are the last 13 Presidents taking the famous oath. *4 March 1933; Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt; East Portico, U.S. Capitol; Chief Justice Charles E. Hughes *12 April 1945; Vice-President Harry S. Truman; Cabinet Room, White House; Chief Justice Harlan F. Stone *20 January 1949; President Harry S. Truman; East Portico, U.S. Capitol; Chief Justice Frederick M. Vinson *20 January 1953; General Dwight D. Eisenhower; East Portico, U.S. Capitol; Chief Justice Frederick M. Vinson *20 January 1961; Senator John F. Kennedy; East Portico, U.S. Capitol; Chief Justice Earl Warren *22 November 1963; Vice-President Lyndon B. Johnson; Conference room on Air Force One, Love Field, Dallas, Texas; Judge Sarah T. Hughes *20 January 1969; Vice-President Richard M. Nixon; East Portico, U.S. Capitol; Earl Chief Justice Warren *9 August 1974; Vice-President Gerald R. Ford; East Room, White House; Chief Justice Warren E. Burger *20 January 1977; Governor James E. Carter; East Portico, U.S. Capitol; Chief Justice Warren E. Burger *20 January 1981; Governor Ronald W. Reagan; West Front, U.S. Capitol; Chief Justice Warren E. Burger *20 January 1989; Vice-President George H. W. Bush; West Front, U.S. Capitol; Chief Justice William Rehnquist *20 January 1993; Governor William J. Clinton; West Front, U.S. Capitol; Chief Justice William Rehnquist *20 January 2001; Governor George W. Bush; West Front, U.S. Capitol; Chief Justice William Rehnquist Sep 13, 2008 12:34 AM








Headline Tag: Politics Rating: Amazing Hits: 476 Comments: 3 Nixon Now (1972 Political Commercial) Nixon Now (1972 Political Commercial) No incumbent president has used television advertising more effectively than Richard Nixon in 1972. His ad campaign was a two-pronged attack depicting Nixon as a successful world leader and George McGovern as a reckless liberal. Nixon's positive ads used documentary techniques to give voters a glimpse inside the White House, with scenes of Nixon at state dinners, in meetings with world leaders, and at work in the Oval Office. The documentary style gave the spots a feeling of intimacy and authenticity, and created the impression that voters were getting a privileged view. The ads also attempted to humanize Nixon, who was widely perceived as cold and humorless, by showing him in relaxed moments playing the piano for Duke Ellington, dancing with his daughter at her wedding, and joking with Chinese translators. Nixon's most effective commercials, however, were attack ads. One spot ridiculed McGovern's proposed defense cuts by using the stark image of a hand sweeping away toy soldiers, planes, and warships. Another claimed that McGovern would put 47 percent of the country on welfare. Though created by the Republican campaign, these ads were credited to "Democrats for Nixon," a strategy meant to create the impression that McGovern's liberal views put him outside the mainstream of his own party. Nixon's ads were produced by the November Group, a virtual all-star team of advertising executives headed by Peter Dailey, who ran his own Los Angeles agency, Phil Joanou from Doyle Dane Bernbach, William Taylor from Ogilvy and Mather, and an advisory board of executives from many top agencies. Apr 18, 2008 12:06 PM



 
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