The Richard Nixon Experience

RICHARD NIXON 1973 Watergate (Part 12) Price Controls, Vietnam, Cambodia, and Brezhnev

March 13, 2024 Randal Wallace Season 3 Episode 68
RICHARD NIXON 1973 Watergate (Part 12) Price Controls, Vietnam, Cambodia, and Brezhnev
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The Richard Nixon Experience
RICHARD NIXON 1973 Watergate (Part 12) Price Controls, Vietnam, Cambodia, and Brezhnev
Mar 13, 2024 Season 3 Episode 68
Randal Wallace

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Even as Watergate begins to dominate the news coverage of the Administration there are still other very important things going on for President Nixon to attend to for the country.  Ironically, even though his second term is considered a failure he still was able to accomplish a lot of things that would be listed among the greatest accomplishments of some of our lesser Presidents. 

In this episode we will listen in to coverage of his attempt to deal with growing economic problems, leftover issues brewing in South East Asia and as he prepares for yet another historic meeting with the leader of the soviet Union, Leonid Brezhnev. 

It is a testament to just what an extraordinarily great leader we were actually blessed to have in the White House at that moment that he was still able to perform his duties with such expertise even as a conglomeration of his enemies were preparing , as Hugh Hewitt once referred to it as, "A D-Day style Landing" with the goal of robbing the American People of a great leader it had overwhelmingly re-elected to the Presidency of the United States. 

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Even as Watergate begins to dominate the news coverage of the Administration there are still other very important things going on for President Nixon to attend to for the country.  Ironically, even though his second term is considered a failure he still was able to accomplish a lot of things that would be listed among the greatest accomplishments of some of our lesser Presidents. 

In this episode we will listen in to coverage of his attempt to deal with growing economic problems, leftover issues brewing in South East Asia and as he prepares for yet another historic meeting with the leader of the soviet Union, Leonid Brezhnev. 

It is a testament to just what an extraordinarily great leader we were actually blessed to have in the White House at that moment that he was still able to perform his duties with such expertise even as a conglomeration of his enemies were preparing , as Hugh Hewitt once referred to it as, "A D-Day style Landing" with the goal of robbing the American People of a great leader it had overwhelmingly re-elected to the Presidency of the United States. 

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