We must never again elect a president who devalues sacrifice and puts their political career above the lives of the men and ...
As voters across the United States head to the polls on Election Day, many face “a choice between two unsatisfactory candidates,” says Democracy Now! co-host Juan González. This choice is especially ...
The New York Post urged Nixon to make it an even 170 “by adding Vietnam, the cities and civil rights.” Whatever Nixon’s flaws, he respected the electoral process. In 1960, Nixon would have ...
It was Nixon who channelled white working-class anger toward protesters and far-left students, the kind of anger displayed by New York construction workers beating up Vietnam marchers. One of the ...
a three-way contest that sent Nixon to the White House in a year of two assassinations (the Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. and ...
Thirteen local veterans were honored Monday at their senior living community in Maryville. During the event the veterans sang ...
While Nixon, the 37th president of the United States, didn't coin the phrase, he did popularize the notion of a "silent majority" in a televised address about the war in Vietnam in 1969.
On the morning of June 12, 1968, about 500 people gathered at the Chattanooga Airport in anticipation of the arrival of a ...
How party balance has shifted in Minnesota over the decades and how the state with the longest blue streak in the country may ...
Martin Luther King Jr.’s moral stance against the Vietnam War offers insight into ... At the height of the Cold War, U.S. President Richard Nixon flew into communist China’s center of power ...