RICHARD NIXON 3 A Presidency Tarnished Richard Nixon was the 37th president of the United States of America. He accomplished a fair share of problems during his presidency but caused even more problems. He was vice president in 1952 before becoming president. Nixon’s presidency term ran from January 20, 1969 through August 9, 1974. Richard Nixon had a strong family background even though he was a doubtful and indecisive president. Richard Milhous Nixon made his grand arrival on January 9, 1913 in their family home in Yorba Linda, California. He was the second out of five sons from his parents, Frank and Hannah Milhous …show more content…
In 1948 through 1950, Nixon received a role in the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC)(“Richard Nixon Biography”,2016). In 1952, he became the vice president of the United States. Before the election, he was accused of having a “slush fund”(“Richard Nixon Biography”,2016). He denied anything to do with through a speech on September 23, 1952.(“Richard Nixon Biography”,2016) He named the speech “Checkers speech” after his daughter’s pet Checkers(“Richard Nixon Biography”,2016). In 1960, Nixon lost the election against John F. Kennedy. Nixon had 219 electoral votes and Kennedy had 303 electoral votes(“Richard Nixon Biography”,2016). It was the closest election on record(“Richard Nixon Biography”,2016). Nixon took the loss well and handled the situation properly(“Richard Nixon Biography”,2016). In 1968, he became the 37th president of the United States of America. When he was elected, he was known to be unprepared for the presidency(Drew,2007). He had absolutely no clue who he wanted in cabinet or what he wanted to accomplish once he got into …show more content…
The election was the widest margin on record(Freidel and Sidey,2006). In a short couple months, Nixon was accused of being involved in the “Watergate” scandal(Freidel and Sidey, 2006). The “Watergate” scandal was a burglary in Washington at the Democratic National Election Headquarters in the Watergate complex (“Richard Nixon Biography”,2016). Nixon denied anything to do with the scandal(“Richard Nixon Biography”,2016). Therefore, the courts forced him to stop anything that indicated that he was involved with the scandal and anything he was trying to hide (“Richard Nixon
Richard Milhous Nixon was born on January 9, 1913 in Yorba Linda California on his father’s lemon farm. Richard Nixon was the second of five children born to Frank Nixon and Hannah Milhous. Unfortunately, two of his brothers died. In 1925, Richard Nixon’s younger brother died and in 1933, his older brother, whom he greatly admired, died of tuberculosis. His ancestors emigrated from Ireland in the 18th century, and settled in Pennsylvania and Indiana. In 1922, Richard Nixon and his family moved to Whittier, California after the lemon farm failed. Richard Nixon regularly attended Quaker services and experienced a rough childhood, having an abusive father and manipulative mother. He attended Whittier High School where he came in second for student body president. Graduating second in his class, he was offered a scholarship to Harvard but was not able to afford the travel and tuition, so enrolled Whittier College, a quaker institution. He excelled as a student and leader. He became the freshman class President and, as a senior, student body president. Richard Nixon was unable to really excel in football. He graduated second in his class, in 1934, and received a scholarship to Duke Law School. The Whittier College president wrote, “I believe Nixon will become one of America’s important, if not great leaders.”
President Richard Nixon’s Watergate incident and resignation in August of 1974 left the nation feeling skeptic toward the national government. Gerald Ford, who was not elected by the public, took the oath of office and became the 38th president of the United States. President Ford, coined with a repugnant image in both the eyes of the public and the media, was defeated by 56 electoral votes in the election of 1976. Jimmy Carter managed to receive similar distasteful images by the end of his single term as well. Although there were similarities between Ford and Carter, the two presidents were different in terms of previous experience, domestic policies, and foreign affairs.
In 1960 Nixon went up against John F. Kennedy, was narrowly defeated and lost the 1961 presidency. He argued that the U.S. media was to blame
Nixon win the re-election. The men were found to be connected to Nixon himself. Upon being
So, who exactly was the Richard Nixon? In a very broad sense, he was the 37th president of the United States. Before his tenure as the 37th president, according to Conrad Black, “Richard Nixon, under his father’s influence, was already interested in politics, and already a Republican,” by 1920 (11). Likewise, Nixon’s early interest in politics that would lead to his election as a California congressman, in 1946, and sequentially, a state Senator, in 1950. Like many other US presidents, Richard Nixon had a rich history in politics before winning the presidency. But unlike other presidents, Nixon already had controversy surrounding him before he ever reached the oval office. In 1952, Nixon was amidst rumors of questionable funding,
In 1968, Richard Nixon gave his acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention(Doc A). He said that it was time for a new leadership for the United States of America, and that new leadership was
He was first seen in the presidential seen was in the 1960 elections against John F. Kennedy, which he lost. Though he was not discourage and ran again during the presidential election of 1968. After already losing one election, Nixon was worried about the results, but this time, luck and the electoral college was on his side this time and won with pretty eye opening results. It wasn’t until his re-election where Nixon was really worried, he didn’t know what to think about the results, but the only thing he was sure was that he was going to lose and without doing anything, he was going to watch how bad he was going to lose the presidency again. He already lost once and he wasn’t going to lose another time, especially to George McGovern. Well, he won. Nixon won in a victorious landslide victory, the biggest victory in American history.[1] In response
Richard Nixon. If you didn’t already know, there is a very large amount of controversy surrounding this former president. A large part of this controversy has something to do with him being elected president in both 1968 and 1972. These many years allowed many good, bad, and controversial topics surrounding Nixon. Before we can get to all this controversy in regards to this president, we shall explore what Nixon did before his presidency and what policies he had while he was still in office, because it has become blatantly obvious that too many people in the United States are
Vice President he did many things. “While Vice President to Eisenhower, Nixon made the position important. He took National Security Meetings, when the President could not. He also went on good will trips to gain support for the American’s during the Cold War”(Nixon Library). This is an important achievement because the role of Vice President did not have much meaning before then, other than as a backup in the unlikely event something were to happen to the president. This also shows he was always very involved with his job and strived to be good at it. When Nixon won the 1968 election he did many things in his tenure as president. “During his presidency, Nixon succeeded in ending American fighting in Vietnam, improved relations between the US and USSR, and relations between the US and China.” This has meaning as it shows that Nixon was good at his job, and truly
Every president has a specific vision on how to influence America with their policies. Being the only president to resign from the presidency makes one wonder “what did Nixon want to accomplish as president.” During, every president’s first term, they have to figure out how to navigate the office. The inaugural speech, usually, gives the American people an idea of what the president plans to do, for America. As president, Nixon accomplished many things and strived to fulfil the promises in his inaugural speech.
In late June 17, 1972 two robbers were caught inside the office of the Democratic National Committee. These two were caught red handed wiretapping phones and stealing secret documents. These two burglars where somehow connected to Nixon and his reelection campaign. Thus, a long line of bad decisions led to Nixon’s downfall. He tried to raise “hush money” for the burglars to keep the FBI from investigating the crime. Nixon went as far as to destroy evidence and fire unwilling employees who were against the cover up. When all this was made to public light in 1974, Nixon resigned from
Richard Nixon, though created a large credibility gap within the US, he accomplished a lot for the country. He served five years in the presidential office as a republican (1969-1974), and he was the only president to resign from office in history. Although through his presidency he had accomplished many things, such as creating revenue sharing, ending the draft, and creating anticrime laws, he still had a rough time rebuilding his reputation after many assumptions of corruption in his office. Though he never admittedly pledged guilty to his crimes of taking government funds for his own personal gain, there was proof that he was. After the Watergate scandal, the American people set their mind to believe what the proof led to, so Nixon’s
In the election of 1972, Nixon won by over sixty percent of the votes and won all states except Massachusetts against George McGovern (“The History Place…”). This is one of the biggest landslides in U.S. Presidential election history. In January 1973, Richard Nixon’s approval rating was sixty-seven percent, which is relatively high compared to current president Barack Obama’s forty-seven percent and many other Presidents before him (“The History Place…”). Therefore, he had a great reputation and was in the highest possible position, the leader of the free world, just like Father Flynn was in his parish. Richard Nixon also had a very positive relationship with members of the White House. For example, members of the White House were caught breaking in and violating the law to get President Nixon re-elected (“The History Place…”). Abuse of power comes from a high reputation that is unquestioned.
House of Representatives. During this brief tenure Nixon became a national figure, when he was chosen as part of a committee to investigate a Soviet spy. This investigation helped propel Richard Nixon into the U.S Senate after a brief 2-term sentence in the House of Representatives. In 1952 Nixon was asked to be Eisenhower’s running mate, and Nixon became the vice president of the United State of America for two terms. These two terms inspired Nixon to run for the presidency in 1960, but lost to John F. Kennedy by a narrow margin. After a hard painstaking political comeback, Nixon won the presidency in 1968 and later won re-election in 1972 (Nixon Foundation).
Richard M. Nixon was a former vice president who barely won the election in 1968 against Hubert Humphrey for the Republican party. Once in his presidency, President Nixon pleased and displeased citizens in the United States. He was not necessarily the most liked president, but he was not the most disliked either. By 1972, it was time for the