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The presidency of
the United States of America
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is often said to be one of
the most powerful positions in the world.
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But of all the U.S. presidents accused
of misusing that power,
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only one has left office as a result.
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Does Richard Nixon deserve
to be remembered
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for more than the scandal
that ended his presidency?
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Find out as we put this disgraced
president's legacy on trial
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in History vs. Richard Nixon.
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"Order, order.
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Now, who's the defendant today,
some kind of crook?"
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"Cough. No, your Honor.
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This is Richard Milhous Nixon,
the 37th president of the United States,
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who served from 1969 to 1974."
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"Hold on.
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That's a weird number of years
for a president to serve."
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"Well, you see, President Nixon
resigned for the good of the nation
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and was pardoned by President Ford,
who took over after him."
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"He resigned because he was about
to be impeached,
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and he didn't want the full extent
of his crimes exposed."
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"And what were these crimes?"
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"Your Honor, the Watergate scandal
was one of the grossest abuses
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of presidential power in history.
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Nixon's men broke into the
Democratic National Committee headquarters
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to wiretap the offices
and dig up dirt on opponents
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for the reelection campaign."
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"Cough
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It was established that the President
did not order this burglary."
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"But as soon as he learned of it,
he did everything to cover it up,
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while lying about it for months."
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"Uh, yes, but it was for the good
of the country.
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He did so much during his time in office
and could have done so much more
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without a scandal jeopardizing
his accomplishments."
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"Uh, accomplishments?"
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"Yes, your Honor.
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Did you know it was President Nixon
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who proposed the creation
of the Environmental Protection Agency,
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and signed the
National Environmental Policy Act into law?
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Not to mention the Endangered Species Act,
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Marine Mammal Protection Act,
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expansion of the Clean Air Act."
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"Sounds pretty progressive of him."
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"Progressive? Hardly.
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Nixon's presidential campaign courted
Southern voters
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through fear and resentment
of the civil rights movement."
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"Speaking of civil rights,
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the prosecution may be surprised to learn
that he signed the Title IX amendment,
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banning gender-based discrimination
in education,
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and ensured that desegregation of schools
occurred peacefully,
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and he lowered the voting age to 18,
so that students could vote."
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"He didn't have much concern
for students
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after four were shot
by the National Guard at Kent State.
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Instead, he called them bums
for protesting the Vietnam War,
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a war he had campaigned on ending."
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"But he did end it."
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"He ended it two years
after taking office.
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Meanwhile, his campaign had sabotaged
the previous president's peace talks,
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urging the South Vietnamese government
to hold out for supposedly better terms,
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which, I might add, didn't materialize.
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So, he protracted the war for four years,
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in which 20,000 more U.S. troops,
and over a million more Vietnamese,
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died for nothing."
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"Hmm, a presidential candidate interfering
in foreign negotiations --
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isn't that treason?"
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"It is, your Honor, a clear violation
of the Logan Act of 1799."
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"Uh, I think we're forgetting
President Nixon's many
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foreign policy achievements.
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It was he who normalized ties with China,
forging economic ties that continue today."
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"Are we so sure that's a good thing?
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And don't forget his support
of the coup in Chile
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that replaced the democratically-elected
President Allende
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with a brutal military dictator."
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"It was part of the fight
against communism."
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"Weren't tyranny and violence the reasons
we opposed communism to begin with?
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Or was it just fear of the lower class
rising up against the rich?"
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"President Nixon couldn't have predicted
the violence of Pinochet's regime,
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and being anti-communist didn't mean
neglecting the poor.
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He proposed a guaranteed basic income
for all American families,
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still a radical concept today.
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And he even pushed for comprehensive
healthcare reform,
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just the kind that passed 40 years later."
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"I'm still confused about
this burglary business.
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Was he a crook or not?"
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"Your Honor, President Nixon
may have violated a law or two,
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but what was the real harm compared
to all he accomplished while in office?"
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"The harm was to democracy itself.
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The whole point of the ideals
Nixon claimed to promote abroad
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is that leaders are accountable
to the people,
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and when they hold themselves
above the law for whatever reason,
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those ideals are undermined."
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"And if you don't hold people accountable
to the law, I'll be out of a job."
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Many politicians have compromised
some principles to achieve results,
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but law-breaking and cover-ups threaten
the very fabric the nation is built on.
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Those who do so may find
their entire legacy tainted
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when history is put on trial.