Nixon was really the president of the United States

Lupe 2022-04-20 09:01:44

Always get caught for "integrity" education, and watch some former dignitaries who have been imprisoned cry bitterly. I think this is the most disgraceful president in the history of the United States to step down. In fact, what he did is not considered a wrong thing here, let alone a crime.

It suddenly occurred to me that it seems that few US presidents die badly, and that the American people just wanted Nixon to admit his mistake, not his life. Unlike the President of South Korea, there is basically no hospitable death. I don't know much about politics, so I might be wrong.

I can't help but envy the Americans. It seems that every American can stand up and defend their rights: Milk, X-man... Even if they are small, they will stand up. For them, no matter how small they are, they are the masses. And we, the masses are the minority, and the people are the pariahs.


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  • Marguerite 2022-04-23 07:02:19

    Relative to the subject matter, it is simply a piece of sugar water!

  • Colin 2022-04-24 07:01:08

    It turned out to be a win-win for two smart people. This review is well written.

Frost/Nixon quotes

  • James Reston, Jr.: You know the first and greatest sin or deception of television is that it simplifies; it diminishes great, complex ideas, tranches of time; whole careers become reduced to a single snapshot. At first I couldn't understand why Bob Zelnick was quite as euphoric as he was after the interviews, or why John Birt felt moved to strip naked and rush into the ocean to celebrate. But that was before I really understood the reductive power of the close-up, because David had succeeded on that final day, in getting for a fleeting moment what no investigative journalist, no state prosecutor, no judiciary committee or political enemy had managed to get; Richard Nixon's face swollen and ravaged by loneliness, self-loathing and defeat. The rest of the project and its failings would not only be forgotten, they would totally cease to exist.

  • Richard Nixon: You know those parties of yours, the ones I read about in the newspapers. Do you actually enjoy those?

    David Frost: Of course.

    Richard Nixon: You have no idea how fortunate that makes you, liking people. Being liked. Having that facility. That lightness, that charm. I don't have it, I never did.