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Post  lynk2510 Tue Mar 22, 2011 1:11 pm


Although he did not achieve all that he had wished for in the Middle East, Nixon virtually expelled the Soviet Union from the region and initiated a long peace process.[240] He began formal relations with China and improved relations with the Soviet Union. Domestically, he decentralized government by revenue sharing, greatly reduced segregation in schools, reduced inflation (until it rose again as a result of the oil cartels), ended the gold standard, reduced the crime rate, and pioneered positive environmental measures.[240] As a result of the Watergate scandal, however, the mood of the nation was severely affected and the office of the presidency was demeaned.[240]
Though often referred to as a conservative in politics because of his "Southern strategy" and his victory in numerous southern states in 1968, Nixon had a considerable share of detractors on the right of the political spectrum. Columnist George Will questioned Nixon's conservatism, citing the wage-and-price controls as "t

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Post  heroisthai Wed Mar 23, 2011 11:15 am

Nixon had a complex personality, both very secretive and awkward yet strikingly reflective about himself.[243] He was inclined to distance himself from people and was formal in all aspects, always wearing a coat and tie even when home alone.[243] He advised people not to care about what others thought of them. Some experts have described him as having a narcissistic and paranoid personality.[244] Conrad Black described him as being "driven" though also "uneasy with himself in some ways."[245] According to Black, Nixon "thought that he was doomed to be traduced, double-crossed, unjustly harassed, misunderstood, underappreciated, and subjected to the trials of Job, but that by the application of his mighty will, tenacity, and diligence he would ultimately prevail."[246] Biographer Elizabeth Drew summarized Nixon as a "smart, talented man, but most peculiar and haunted of presidents."[247] In his account of the Nixon presidency, author Richard Reeves described Nixon as "a strange man of uncomfortable shyness, who f




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