If not "the", friedman once said - paraphrasing - "nixon is always the smartest one in the room". The room included George Schultz and Milton Friedman himself
@@Ariesmount Really? Not sure that's true. In 1972 Nixon won a landslide re-election victory getting c.61% of the popular vote and winning 49 of the 50 States. 520 electoral college votes to McGovern's 17. Unheard of today. Nixon's winning margin of almost 18 million votes is the highest in history. He was, evidently, largely considered to be a great president at that point after his first term achievements, prior to Watergate.
Yeah ... i would think end re-educate myself twice before posting such statement. You're looking at a psychopath .... that THING took the whole world from the gold standard and we, generation Y are gonna pay for them. .. you could buy WHOLE OUNCE of GOLD (31.1g) for 35$ ... now its worth $2100+.... oh ... almost forgot ... for some americans .... "g" stands for gram. If you still don't understand ask everyone else in the world what it is ....
Ohh J*sus, that was beautiful⚠️🌟⭐️⭐️⭐️💫 Thank you so much for your infinite wisdom President Nixon, and move on in eternal peace and prosperity‼️🌴🌃👏🏽🤵🏽🎩🌳🏡✨
@@marcokite Thank you for bringing it to my attention! I’ll be more conscious of my usage of the lords name moving forward, and I’m sorry to upset you in the way I did!!!🙏🏽👌🏽😌👍🏽
Ya know, I don’t really care for Nixon as a person, although I admire his tenacity as president in his policies. This is definitely one of the most humbling and eye opening things I’ve heard any man say. Wow. I’m so glad I came across this.
You don’t care for him as a person because you let the crooked Corporate Press define him for you. He wasn’t any worse of a person behind the secedes than JFK or RFK....and he CERTAINLY wasn’t as bad as LBJ
Richard Nixon had a very fine character and was a Great man. But great men and women (like the rest of us) also make mistakes. The most importsnt thing is to admit them and be sorry and not become hollowed and cotrolled by Pride. It makes you live in tension and unbalance. Nixon apologised and regretted watergate deeply. To say that he doesnt a have a vreat charscter because of one mistake that he really apologised for and regretted while over shadowing all the good that he ever did and continues to do,is just shallow beyond recognition with no reason to believe so.
I wish more people would download this , and listen to it. There is a great message here. "Live not only with the past, but also for the future" I can honestly say,,,this applies to everybody.
i loved him I was in a park when he resigned there was a woman in her car weeping listening to his speech the plates on the car were from California. In our home it was a day of mourning.Rest in peace Mr President
I've been watching a ton of material on past presidents, particularly Nixon. I like hearing the little anecdotes about him retreating to his office, late at night, armed with only a pen and a yellow legal pad to try and scratch out the day's hurdles. Sometimes even to try and better comprehend why he was the way that he was. I wish clips like this one had a more prominent place in his legacy.
I liked Nixon - the whole era was exciting - a great time of change, prosperity, turmoil and advancement of technology's! if people could start to see things in a more positive loving light. But through conditioning via media, film and tv , since that time, has embedded a darker view on the real world in which we live (do you still hear the sound of a bird call and say I love that) nature is not influenced by thought it just continues as it was created, perfect - be happy enjoy what is real !!
1968, was one of my best years. A lot of growing and development. It was a big game changer. I never met Richard Milhouse Nixon but , I have met people who knew him, and they all said he was not a bad man and that the media was relentless in their dislike for Nixon…… It was a Democrat media and still,to this day, is.
I've watched this clip many times and it's inspirational. However, if you're so fickle to be swayed by a motivational speech then you'd fall for all the political sweet talkers. No speech on the purpose of life can justify the crimes he committed.
@@limeeater22 I don't think you understand why he did what he did, and if anyone believes the newly formed LBJ democrats weren't pull similar shenanigans then they don't understand the political climate of the time, which has lead to the political climate today. If you're talking about Vietnam, that was a shared misery among several presidents. Otherwise, he is not the man the left wing media makes him out to be.
The media didn't make him out to be anything other than what he already was. He was a brilliant, experienced, deeply flawed, and tragic individual. That doesn't diminish what he said here but like many of us he was very complex.
You can really hear Nixons personality in this, once with powerful Presidential powers, removed by invisible forces beyond his control, still trying to remain relevant & his term added value to people's lives.
He made mistakes (which he admitted and as we all do) yet had much insight from which we could all benefit. Adversity can bring wisdom. Live for the future -- Amen. Live for God -- Amen.
"You see people - the average person and I understand this, I’m - I do not consider myself to be other than an average person, none of us should really. We all think we’re a little smarter than we are. But you feel that: Gee, isn't it just great to, you know, to have enough money to afford to live in a very nice house and to be able to play golf. And to have nice parties and to wear good clothes, shoes and suits, ect. ect. ect. or travel if you want to. And the answer is if you don’t have those things, then they can mean a great deal to you, when you do have them, they mean nothing to you. To me, the unhappiest people of the world are those in the watering-places, the international watering-places, like the south coast of France, and Newport, Palm Springs and Palm Beach, going to parties every night, playing golf every afternoon, then bridge. Drinking too much, talking too much, thinking too little. Retired. No purpose. And so, well, I know there are those who will totally disagree with this and say “Gee, boy, if I could just be a millionaire, that would be the most wonderful thing; if I could just not have to work every day, if I could just be out fishing or hunting, or playing golf, or traveling, that would be the most wonderful life in the world”. They don’t know life, because what makes life mean something is purpose. A goal. The battle. The struggle. Even if you don’t win it. I know a lot of people and I can understand it; say: “Gee wiz, it just isn't fair”. You know for an individual to be get off of a pardon simply because he happens to be President, when another individual goes to trail and maybe has to serve a prison sentence for it. I can understand how they feel. I can only say that no one in the world, no one in our history, could know how I felt. No one could know how it feels to resign The Presidency of the United States. Is that punishment enough? Oh probably not. But whether it is or isn't as I have said earlier in our interview we have to live with not only the past but for the future, and I don’t know what the future brings but whatever it brings I’ll still be fighting." -- Richard M. Nixon
I visited the Nixon presidential library in Yerba Buena, which has the house he grew up in on the grounds. It is a spare, small house, only a step above a shack. I gained a greater appreciation his looking at the world as one of struggle, certainly in contrast to those from privileged backgrounds he dealt with and politics. But this was also the source of perhaps his greatest weakness, a kind of paranoia that the world was out to get him. The irony is that despite there being no real doubt of his re-election in 1972 he was brought down by a totally unnecessary scheme carried out by his associates. I’m not sure if in retrospect he was able to see the absurdity of his presidency undone by a political scandal that he could have survived had he refused to engage in any conversation about covering up the crimes of his underlings.
He got caught. His fault. He showed a bit of integrity after which is more than you can say about the grifting babies today screaming about how they are the second coming and are gonna save the us.
@@JiafeiProducts6969 ; You've just described every President of the United States since the Kennedy assassination, except maybe for Jimmy Carter. Carter was just a nincompoop.
I appreciate that the interviewer, Mr. Frost, didn’t interrupt Mr. Nixon every five seconds with a follow-up when he hasn’t even finished his statement.
The context of Nixon's remarks on the purpose of life was the fact that he was forced into early retirement from the Presidency. He had not anticipated retiring before early 1977, so his early retirement in 1974 because of the prospect of impeachment came as a shock to his system. He had enough money from his investments and a comfortable pension from his time in office to enable him to live quite comfortably as a retired person - and he did - but he wanted to be much more active than he was and needed to have some clear purpose for the rest of his life. Instead, Nixon was (rightly) regarded by most as a pariah to the end of his days and he was thus prevented from carrying on the kind of active life that most ex-Presidents lead. In that regard, I think he he was almost fully punished for his sins and endured a fate almost as bad as imprisonment would otherwise have been.
He didn't have that much money after he resigned. In fact, he was so poor in the couple of years after his presidency that he had to borrow money form Julie and David (read "Being Nixon" by Evan Thomas).
I know this is late but could u care to explain why? Im just curious cuz for me i believe he failed democracy, which is a system i strongly believe in despite its inherent flaws, by spying on the democrats which would probably come off as invasion into privacy. Furthermore, if he were so good, would he had not won the election with his own abilities? Why use such underhanded tactics? I personally think u are letting ur infatuation with this man as an inspiration conflict with ur judgement but do feel free to convince me with ur arguement against this and in no way am i trying to insult u but just trying to understand why you think what he did would justify the crimes he committed.
@@haywoodjablowme2812 LOL Nixon never spied on the democrats. You are so deluded it's funny. Remember what the demonrats have repeated over and over and over and over since then. "It's not the crime, it's the cover up !" The reason that became their mantra was because Nixon had absolutely NOTHING to do with the Watergate break in. He had no idea it was going, had happened, and had never directed anyone or anything to that matter. It was JOHN DEAN - now a demonrat hero... who did it. Nixon was said to have "covered it up". I never investigated that part of the demonrats charge, but would not be surprised if it was a total lie, too. What's interesting is what he may have really been in trouble with the establishment for doing. I don't think we'll ever find that out. If someone knows and has exposed it, it is a very obscure truth.
I love president Nixon, he was a great president and did a much better job than Kennedy. I was devastated when he resigned, what happened was nothing and I wish he had stood his ground and stayed in the presidency.
I have a lot of respect for Nixon. Such a shame Watergate ruined his legacy. He’s one of the best presidents we’ve despite some mistakes he made during his tenure. He was a beast at foreign policy that will always inspire me
I don't think any of us can or should discount the wrong things Nixon did. He did them. We should however not forget some of the good he did, and not keep him in the same as line as our other presidents who did corrupt things (such as Johnson) and treat him as if he was an anomaly. It's possible to see someone in the entirety of what they did and who they were. Nixon is no different.
The part about the rich folks get off while the Everyman goes to jail is so true. Just look at the current situation. Anybody else would be under the jail
Remember, Nixon said this when he was out of office. Profound, yes, but much easier to do than when you are in power (e.g. Clinton said he could do more AFTER being President than when he WAS President)
It was dead even then. Any illusions of patrician nobility died with the nuke and the end of ww2. Nixon was our most interesting president, however, the last true statesmen as orator.
Just look how far we have come down. We had candidates like Richard Nixon, and Barry Goldwater, at one time. Now we have Paul Ryan LOL oh god, and also John McCan, and of course George Walker Bush. Need I say any more. I guess I should reference the political left Obama, the Clinton's and the commie Sanders. Indeed. substance is a thing of the past.
Michael Chandola Very much in common in upbringing, intelligence, political pragmatism, and, of course, their historical legacy of resignation/impeachment.
sue barker you make some great points. Our nation stopped nominating and electing experienced and intelligent presidents that had substance. This all began to change in the last 30 to 35 years. I was watching some UA-cam videos of Kennedy, Eisenhower, Truman, ect. and the way they all focused on substance of issues and the urgency to ensure our national security during the Cold War. In one of the videos, JFK is talking to Eisenhower asking him for his advise and thoughts on the best response to Russia during the Cuban Missile Crisis. He listened to IKE and they both ended up agreeing on the strategy that Kennedy was using to defuse the crisis. It was just amazing to see the current President deferring to the previous President who had been Supreme Allied Commander in Europe and the respect and admiration that they both had for each other. It's very shameful that our politics today have gotten so toxic that even former Presidents no long call on one another in times of crisis. The partisan politics today combined with the constant 24/7 news cycle and social media bombardment has deeply harmed our nation and national security. All of us as citizens should be appalled that our political leaders do not have the courage or common sense to put the nation first especially when it comes to national security.
All of the bad things about Nixon were real--they're as documented, from his own mouth, as anything in the historical record. But he was, by far, our most interesting president. Lincoln was merely depressed. Nixon was everything.
Interesting comparison in men Gavin Newsom who literally can't read (Look it up on Wiki) becoming governor of California and NIxon just so extraordinary and capable in so many ways and Loses his race for governor. We need a Nixonesque figure to emerge in California and the Country to shed a Brilliant Light on Us All. God Bless this man.
Looked it up, he’s dyslexic. So how does this shiny clown ever get across policy and documents … because he is an actor with people pulling his strings.
@@cokesucker9520 Nobody and nothing - no friends, no drugs, no vacations, no genetics - can tell you who or what you are; that kind of thing is your decision alone to make and live out with conviction.
He is one of the smartest presidents, yes, but I don't think he ever worked a manual labor job such as in a factory, where you have to do the same thing over and over, as fast as you can, 40 hours a week for 40-50 years. My point is that if you have a tedious job which has no challenge other than not killing yourself every workday morning to avoid one more day of that, you would understand how being rich (from say winning the lottery) would never get tiresome for them.
My only conflict with President Nixon lies in the fact that he was responsible for the death of millions of innocent people in Vietnam and Cambodia. But who knows what kind of pressure he was under at that time, we can only guess. But, other than that..he comes across as an intelligent and genuine person. I feel a great deal of connection to him.
He was a deeply, deeply flawed man, with a deeply flawed legacy, he was like all of us at our worst, and yet there he was in the Oval Office, trying to rise above himself, failing nonetheless. He was his own worst enemy, and he paid the price as a pretty bad President, he lost his struggle. Edit: He was a bad person for actions but you have to look deeper to get a hold of his complexity and reasoning behind it.
@@davida2359 amen you summed up President Nixon perfectly ! He was a brilliant man, perhaps one of the three most intelligent Presidents to ever serve in office. He seemed insecure and obviously developed mindset that the media and the eastern intellectuals were out to get him. Well he was correct in that assessment, however he also held onto grudges and was terrified that Ted Kennedy would run against him in 1972. Also as part of the Watergate scandal the Committee to Reelect the President stole the medical files from one of the democratric presidential contenders (Senator Eugene McCarthy or Sen. Muskie. As it were, he ended up running against the weakest candidate Sen. George McGovern, as he was considered too liberal for the nation at that point in time. One of the sad aspects of Watergate is that Nixon's 1972 re-election was pretty secure and he would have won over any of the Democrat candidates with a comfortable margin. even without the "dirty tricks" campaign. Nixon was brilliant on foreign policy and also initiated several domestic policies during his presidency that proved to be good for the nation. Thus if Nixon could have just focused on governing and ignoring his enemies he likely would have ended up as one of our better presidents.
"I'll still be fighting." Reminds me of his resignation / farewell speech. Completely refuses to admit that he did wrong, but OTOH doesn't express resentment or desire for revenge at all -- not even a little, in choice of words, tone of voice, or body language. A complex personality! And he's no Trump -- not even close, in terms of character and motivation and self-centeredness. What we're facing now is 1000 times more frightening.
Two deeply flawed men: Nixon: three minutes of wisdom, philosophy, soul searching and reflection Trump: EVERYYHING WAS RIGGED AND WE ALL KNOW THE RIGGERS,
He’s telling us not to be cowards. Great message!
Big JFK fan here, but I find Nixon Utterly fascinating he was a very Intellectual and smart man.
That’s ok, you’re in good company. JFK respected Nixon, too.
Yup
Same
Times were different then. People were real. All we see now are puppets.
I wish we had him as president now.
U kidding right?
Me too.
Btw one of the smartest presidents ever!
If not "the", friedman once said - paraphrasing - "nixon is always the smartest one in the room". The room included George Schultz and Milton Friedman himself
And "We all think we're a little smarter than we are..."
You'll come to find that most of what you learned in school when it comes to history is either half true or flat out wrong.
And the racist one as well
@@shudha5214 Oh, yeah. Just play the race card!
He was a brilliant man despite his flaws. Admired how he handled himself after Watergate
nobody is perfect, we all have flaws we all make mistakes.
Absolute genius. Really hard not to admire this man despite his flaws.
Even if you don't win it...gives me chills every time
wow. spoken like a true philosopher
He was a great President, and we need someone like him there right now !!
Such a Shakespearean figure. Brilliant and tragic.
President Nixon so smart. I do admire him.
Great life advice, especially for retirees.
He was a great president.
It’s funny to hear you say that, because nobody - but nobody - thought so at the time.
@@Ariesmount Really? Not sure that's true. In 1972 Nixon won a landslide re-election victory getting c.61% of the popular vote and winning 49 of the 50 States. 520 electoral college votes to McGovern's 17. Unheard of today. Nixon's winning margin of almost 18 million votes is the highest in history. He was, evidently, largely considered to be a great president at that point after his first term achievements, prior to Watergate.
A great man and a great President
Yeah ... i would think end re-educate myself twice before posting such statement. You're looking at a psychopath .... that THING took the whole world from the gold standard and we, generation Y are gonna pay for them. .. you could buy WHOLE OUNCE of GOLD (31.1g) for 35$ ... now its worth $2100+.... oh ... almost forgot ... for some americans .... "g" stands for gram. If you still don't understand ask everyone else in the world what it is ....
Ohh J*sus, that was beautiful⚠️🌟⭐️⭐️⭐️💫
Thank you so much for your infinite wisdom President Nixon, and move on in eternal peace and prosperity‼️🌴🌃👏🏽🤵🏽🎩🌳🏡✨
I know you used the * but please don't use the Holy Name in this way.
@@marcokite Thank you for bringing it to my attention! I’ll be more conscious of my usage of the lords name moving forward, and I’m sorry to upset you in the way I did!!!🙏🏽👌🏽😌👍🏽
Ya know, I don’t really care for Nixon as a person, although I admire his tenacity as president in his policies. This is definitely one of the most humbling and eye opening things I’ve heard any man say. Wow. I’m so glad I came across this.
You don’t care for him as a person because you let the crooked Corporate Press define him for you. He wasn’t any worse of a person behind the secedes than JFK or RFK....and he CERTAINLY wasn’t as bad as LBJ
Richard Nixon had a very fine character and was a Great man. But great men and women (like the rest of us) also make mistakes. The most importsnt thing is to admit them and be sorry and not become hollowed and cotrolled by Pride. It makes you live in tension and unbalance. Nixon apologised and regretted watergate deeply. To say that he doesnt a have a vreat charscter because of one mistake that he really apologised for and regretted while over shadowing all the good that he ever did and continues to do,is just shallow beyond recognition with no reason to believe so.
i dont care what you think of Nixon, its one of the most profound things I have ever heard about life.
Also found it very inspiring.
I could advise a brilliant interview on Leonard Cohen
Search leonard Cohen ghent hand in hand
I wish more people would download this , and listen to it. There is a great message here.
"Live not only with the past, but also for the future" I can honestly say,,,this applies to everybody.
That's the least important quote you could have taken from this video
Brilliant.
Amen, Mr. Nixon...so true.
What he did amounts to spitting on the sidewalk compared to what the career criminals do today.
And some of the ones before him. Literal war criminals.
Too late to have Richard Nixon on Joe Rogan?
Bro hes been dead for over 2 decades
@@MrDextrator 3 decades actually.
Purpose. What has been driven out of, and taken away form men.
i loved him I was in a park when he resigned there was a woman in her car weeping listening to his speech the plates on the car were from California. In our home it was a day of mourning.Rest in peace Mr President
Me too in our home it was a day of mourning. He was one of the greatest Presidents ever and a great world leader!
powerful, and moving!
I've been watching a ton of material on past presidents, particularly Nixon. I like hearing the little anecdotes about him retreating to his office, late at night, armed with only a pen and a yellow legal pad to try and scratch out the day's hurdles. Sometimes even to try and better comprehend why he was the way that he was. I wish clips like this one had a more prominent place in his legacy.
Truth!
I liked Nixon - the whole era was exciting - a great time of change, prosperity, turmoil and advancement of technology's!
if people could start to see things in a more positive loving light. But through conditioning via media, film and tv , since that time, has embedded a darker view on the real world in which we live (do you still hear the sound of a bird call and say I love that) nature is not influenced by thought it just continues as it was created, perfect - be happy enjoy what is real !!
1968, was one of my best years. A lot of growing and development. It was a big game changer. I never met Richard Milhouse Nixon but , I have met people who knew him, and they all said he was not a bad man and that the media was relentless in their dislike for Nixon…… It was a Democrat media and still,to this day, is.
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Well said. I thought this man was what the media made him out to be, but I now see the real Richard Nixon.
I've watched this clip many times and it's inspirational. However, if you're so fickle to be swayed by a motivational speech then you'd fall for all the political sweet talkers. No speech on the purpose of life can justify the crimes he committed.
@@limeeater22 I don't think you understand why he did what he did, and if anyone believes the newly formed LBJ democrats weren't pull similar shenanigans then they don't understand the political climate of the time, which has lead to the political climate today. If you're talking about Vietnam, that was a shared misery among several presidents. Otherwise, he is not the man the left wing media makes him out to be.
I’m not a big Nixon fan, but Trump makes Nixon look like Eisenhower and Reagan. That’s how bad Trump is.
@@jasonarokiaraj9817 Clinton, Obama and Biden make Nixon look like a choir boy.
The media didn't make him out to be anything other than what he already was. He was a brilliant, experienced, deeply flawed, and tragic individual. That doesn't diminish what he said here but like many of us he was very complex.
You can really hear Nixons personality in this, once with powerful Presidential powers, removed by invisible forces beyond his control, still trying to remain relevant & his term added value to people's lives.
He made mistakes (which he admitted and as we all do) yet had much insight from which we could all benefit. Adversity can bring wisdom. Live for the future -- Amen. Live for God -- Amen.
President Nixon found comfort on a gospel music CD given by Bill Gaither entitled “Because He Lives” i can face tomorrow...
Probably one of the wisest things I have ever heard.
RIP
Richard Nixon
(1913-1994)
"You see people - the average person and I understand this, I’m - I do not consider myself to be other than an average person, none of us should really. We all think we’re a little smarter than we are. But you feel that: Gee, isn't it just great to, you know, to have enough money to afford to live in a very nice house and to be able to play golf. And to have nice parties and to wear good clothes, shoes and suits, ect. ect. ect. or travel if you want to. And the answer is if you don’t have those things, then they can mean a great deal to you, when you do have them, they mean nothing to you.
To me, the unhappiest people of the world are those in the watering-places, the international watering-places, like the south coast of France, and Newport, Palm Springs and Palm Beach, going to parties every night, playing golf every afternoon, then bridge. Drinking too much, talking too much, thinking too little. Retired. No purpose.
And so, well, I know there are those who will totally disagree with this and say “Gee, boy, if I could just be a millionaire, that would be the most wonderful thing; if I could just not have to work every day, if I could just be out fishing or hunting, or playing golf, or traveling, that would be the most wonderful life in the world”. They don’t know life, because what makes life mean something is purpose. A goal. The battle. The struggle. Even if you don’t win it. I know a lot of people and I can understand it; say: “Gee wiz, it just isn't fair”.
You know for an individual to be get off of a pardon simply because he happens to be President, when another individual goes to trail and maybe has to serve a prison sentence for it. I can understand how they feel. I can only say that no one in the world, no one in our history, could know how I felt. No one could know how it feels to resign The Presidency of the United States. Is that punishment enough? Oh probably not. But whether it is or isn't as I have said earlier in our interview we have to live with not only the past but for the future, and I don’t know what the future brings but whatever it brings I’ll still be fighting." -- Richard M. Nixon
Thanks for spoiling the video, jerk
I believe it's loitering places. Thank you for this.
@@limeeater22 Nope: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Watering_place
@@landochabod7 i don’t get it. what’s a watering place? like, what’s nixon mean by this
To me it evokes imagery of a watering hole. A place where people and animals go to drink and lay about.
“I don’t know what the future brings.” If only you knew the mess we’re in today Mr. President.
I visited the Nixon presidential library in Yerba Buena, which has the house he grew up in on the grounds. It is a spare, small house, only a step above a shack. I gained a greater appreciation his looking at the world as one of struggle, certainly in contrast to those from privileged backgrounds he dealt with and politics. But this was also the source of perhaps his greatest weakness, a kind of paranoia that the world was out to get him. The irony is that despite there being no real doubt of his re-election in 1972 he was brought down by a totally unnecessary scheme carried out by his associates. I’m not sure if in retrospect he was able to see the absurdity of his presidency undone by a political scandal that he could have survived had he refused to engage in any conversation about covering up the crimes of his underlings.
one of the best america ever had.. and they destroyed him for it
He got caught. His fault. He showed a bit of integrity after which is more than you can say about the grifting babies today screaming about how they are the second coming and are gonna save the us.
an incredibly wise and under appreciated man.
Boy, do we need him now!
Just because he said something wise doesn't mean being a wise person, he's always been a corrupt liar.
@@JiafeiProducts6969 ; You've just described every President of the United States since the Kennedy assassination, except maybe for Jimmy Carter. Carter was just a nincompoop.
I appreciate that the interviewer, Mr. Frost, didn’t interrupt Mr. Nixon every five seconds with a follow-up when he hasn’t even finished his statement.
This really moved me words of wisdom regardless of what he did-
most of us need to stay and be the common man
that's life
What a brilliant man
This man was one of our greatest presidents.
No he wasn't, but that doesn't mean that he wasn't capable of some astonishing wisdom.
pytko3: Nixon was a proven crook....you must have just got off the banana boat if you don't know that.
CaneFu Nixon didn’t know about the break in at Watergate, he only got in trouble for trying to cover it up for the sake of his employees.
political containment
You dont know what you're talking about. He was corrupt to highest degree.
The context of Nixon's remarks on the purpose of life was the fact that he was forced into early retirement from the Presidency. He had not anticipated retiring before early 1977, so his early retirement in 1974 because of the prospect of impeachment came as a shock to his system. He had enough money from his investments and a comfortable pension from his time in office to enable him to live quite comfortably as a retired person - and he did - but he wanted to be much more active than he was and needed to have some clear purpose for the rest of his life. Instead, Nixon was (rightly) regarded by most as a pariah to the end of his days and he was thus prevented from carrying on the kind of active life that most ex-Presidents lead. In that regard, I think he he was almost fully punished for his sins and endured a fate almost as bad as imprisonment would otherwise have been.
He didn't have that much money after he resigned. In fact, he was so poor in the couple of years after his presidency that he had to borrow money form Julie and David (read "Being Nixon" by Evan Thomas).
>Rightly
A true historian of nixion would know better than to say such ignorant words
I know this is late but could u care to explain why? Im just curious cuz for me i believe he failed democracy, which is a system i strongly believe in despite its inherent flaws, by spying on the democrats which would probably come off as invasion into privacy. Furthermore, if he were so good, would he had not won the election with his own abilities? Why use such underhanded tactics? I personally think u are letting ur infatuation with this man as an inspiration conflict with ur judgement but do feel free to convince me with ur arguement against this and in no way am i trying to insult u but just trying to understand why you think what he did would justify the crimes he committed.
@@haywoodjablowme2812 LOL, I thought about answering your questions, but with that YT name, NFW!!
@@haywoodjablowme2812 LOL Nixon never spied on the democrats. You are so deluded it's funny.
Remember what the demonrats have repeated over and over and over and over since then. "It's not the crime, it's the cover up !" The reason that became their mantra was because Nixon had absolutely NOTHING to do with the Watergate break in. He had no idea it was going, had happened, and had never directed anyone or anything to that matter. It was JOHN DEAN - now a demonrat hero... who did it. Nixon was said to have "covered it up". I never investigated that part of the demonrats charge, but would not be surprised if it was a total lie, too.
What's interesting is what he may have really been in trouble with the establishment for doing. I don't think we'll ever find that out. If someone knows and has exposed it, it is a very obscure truth.
I love president Nixon, he was a great president and did a much better job than Kennedy. I was devastated when he resigned, what happened was nothing and I wish he had stood his ground and stayed in the presidency.
Soo intelligent and still the only president who had to resign. I guess too much intelligence is not a blessing.
Awesome
Last US president who was presidential !!
i wish he was president now...more than ever
I have a lot of respect for Nixon. Such a shame Watergate ruined his legacy. He’s one of the best presidents we’ve despite some mistakes he made during his tenure. He was a beast at foreign policy that will always inspire me
Popular Opinion: Richard Nixon was a way better President than “Let’s Go Brandon!!!”
I don't think any of us can or should discount the wrong things Nixon did. He did them. We should however not forget some of the good he did, and not keep him in the same as line as our other presidents who did corrupt things (such as Johnson) and treat him as if he was an anomaly. It's possible to see someone in the entirety of what they did and who they were. Nixon is no different.
LIFE...Live In Fear Everyday
Well said ....
Nixon the philosopher here
WOW
The part about the rich folks get off while the Everyman goes to jail is so true. Just look at the current situation. Anybody else would be under the jail
Our old patrician WASP class is dead now.
Can anyone imagine Obama saying something as profound as this ?
No, but I could hear George Walker Bush saying something like this. (JUST JOKING) LOL ; )
Remember, Nixon said this when he was out of office. Profound, yes, but much easier to do than when you are in power (e.g. Clinton said he could do more AFTER being President than when he WAS President)
@Timothy Dexter how was he not an anlgo
@@MsGus57 Obama, Bush, Trump and Biden are four stooges compared to Nixon
It was dead even then. Any illusions of patrician nobility died with the nuke and the end of ww2. Nixon was our most interesting president, however, the last true statesmen as orator.
Man with clear mind
Just look how far we have come down. We had candidates like Richard Nixon, and Barry Goldwater, at one time. Now we have Paul Ryan LOL oh god, and also John McCan, and of course George Walker Bush. Need I say any more. I guess I should reference the political left Obama, the Clinton's and the commie Sanders. Indeed. substance is a thing of the past.
Michael Chandola Very much in common in upbringing, intelligence, political pragmatism, and, of course, their historical legacy of resignation/impeachment.
Umm, you might want to add a more current President.
sue barker you make some great points. Our nation stopped nominating and electing experienced and intelligent presidents that had substance. This all began to change in the last 30 to 35 years. I was watching some UA-cam videos of Kennedy, Eisenhower, Truman, ect. and the way they all focused on substance of issues and the urgency to ensure our national security during the Cold War. In one of the videos, JFK is talking to Eisenhower asking him for his advise and thoughts on the best response to Russia during the Cuban Missile Crisis. He listened to IKE and they both ended up agreeing on the strategy that Kennedy was using to defuse the crisis. It was just amazing to see the current President deferring to the previous President who had been Supreme Allied Commander in Europe and the respect and admiration that they both had for each other. It's very shameful that our politics today have gotten so toxic that even former Presidents no long call on one another in times of crisis. The partisan politics today combined with the constant 24/7 news cycle and social media bombardment has deeply harmed our nation and national security. All of us as citizens should be appalled that our political leaders do not have the courage or common sense to put the nation first especially when it comes to national security.
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It’s true the more desire the less you have
I wonder what the media of his era would think of the media today.
Iconic quote
All of the bad things about Nixon were real--they're as documented, from his own mouth, as anything in the historical record. But he was, by far, our most interesting president. Lincoln was merely depressed. Nixon was everything.
He does look like Jim Halpert though.
He is totally right on this
Interesting comparison in men Gavin Newsom who literally can't read (Look it up on Wiki) becoming governor of California and NIxon just so extraordinary and capable in so many ways and Loses his race for governor. We need a Nixonesque figure to emerge in California and the Country to shed a Brilliant Light on Us All. God Bless this man.
Looked it up, he’s dyslexic. So how does this shiny clown ever get across policy and documents … because he is an actor with people pulling his strings.
... and to be able to play golf...
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The purpose of life is to create yourself; not find yourself.
What’s the difference?
@@cokesucker9520 Nobody and nothing - no friends, no drugs, no vacations, no genetics - can tell you who or what you are; that kind of thing is your decision alone to make and live out with conviction.
he's a crook !!! and that costed ford politically when he pardoned him and that's exactly how we got carter !!!!! 1994 the end of nixon 🤣🤣🤣
What interview is this?
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What interview was this from?
Gaelic Ireland I'm pretty sure this was the final days interview with David Frost
He is one of the smartest presidents, yes, but I don't think he ever worked a manual labor job such as in a factory, where you have to do the same thing over and over, as fast as you can, 40 hours a week for 40-50 years. My point is that if you have a tedious job which has no challenge other than not killing yourself every workday morning to avoid one more day of that, you would understand how being rich (from say winning the lottery) would never get tiresome for them.
This could be a Charles Bukowski quote.
Norm Macdonald sent me here
If JFK was the next generation, Nixon was deep space 9.
Very wize man type. He needs more respect.
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Honestly surprising to hear something so genuine and profound out of Nixon.
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My only conflict with President Nixon lies in the fact that he was responsible for the death of millions of innocent people in Vietnam and Cambodia. But who knows what kind of pressure he was under at that time, we can only guess. But, other than that..he comes across as an intelligent and genuine person. I feel a great deal of connection to him.
He was a deeply, deeply flawed man, with a deeply flawed legacy, he was like all of us at our worst, and yet there he was in the Oval Office, trying to rise above himself, failing nonetheless. He was his own worst enemy, and he paid the price as a pretty bad President, he lost his struggle.
Edit: He was a bad person for actions but you have to look deeper to get a hold of his complexity and reasoning behind it.
Gifted man, amazing at foreign affairs. Sadly he held on to grudges and fell down the rabbit hole. A lesson for all of us
@@davida2359 amen you summed up President Nixon perfectly ! He was a brilliant man, perhaps one of the three most intelligent Presidents to ever serve in office. He seemed insecure and obviously developed mindset that the media and the eastern intellectuals were out to get him. Well he was correct in that assessment, however he also held onto grudges and was terrified that Ted Kennedy would run against him in 1972. Also as part of the Watergate scandal the Committee to Reelect the President stole the medical files from one of the democratric presidential contenders (Senator Eugene McCarthy or Sen. Muskie. As it were, he ended up running against the weakest candidate Sen. George McGovern, as he was considered too liberal for the nation at that point in time. One of the sad aspects of Watergate is that Nixon's 1972 re-election was pretty secure and he would have won over any of the Democrat candidates with a comfortable margin. even without the "dirty tricks" campaign. Nixon was brilliant on foreign policy and also initiated several domestic policies during his presidency that proved to be good for the nation. Thus if Nixon could have just focused on governing and ignoring his enemies he likely would have ended up as one of our better presidents.
Every man is a deeply flawed man.
When was this???
Ihateallkindofpotatosexepctfries it's from his interview with David Frost, so post Watergate.
Purpose in life? My purpose is to do nothing and get high, unfortunately other peoples purpose won’t let that happen.
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...playing bridge...
How was he punished by resigning? Lol 😆
I had a nice home and it was taken from me because I pushed my husband.
The purpose of *his* life was Alcohol.
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"I'll still be fighting." Reminds me of his resignation / farewell speech. Completely refuses to admit that he did wrong, but OTOH doesn't express resentment or desire for revenge at all -- not even a little, in choice of words, tone of voice, or body language. A complex personality! And he's no Trump -- not even close, in terms of character and motivation and self-centeredness. What we're facing now is 1000 times more frightening.
eloquent; time gives humility, played the game and played yourself
Two deeply flawed men:
Nixon: three minutes of wisdom, philosophy, soul searching and reflection
Trump: EVERYYHING WAS RIGGED AND WE ALL KNOW THE RIGGERS,