1 00:00:06,965 --> 00:00:09,307 The presidency of the United States of America 2 00:00:09,307 --> 00:00:13,902 is often said to be one of the most powerful positions in the world. 3 00:00:13,902 --> 00:00:17,656 But of all the U.S. presidents accused of misusing that power, 4 00:00:17,656 --> 00:00:21,144 only one has left office as a result. 5 00:00:21,144 --> 00:00:23,223 Does Richard Nixon deserve to be remembered 6 00:00:23,223 --> 00:00:26,790 for more than the scandal that ended his presidency? 7 00:00:26,790 --> 00:00:31,862 Find out as we put this disgraced president's legacy on trial 8 00:00:31,862 --> 00:00:35,201 in History vs. Richard Nixon. 9 00:00:35,201 --> 00:00:36,486 "Order, order. 10 00:00:36,486 --> 00:00:39,345 Now, who's the defendant today, some kind of crook?" 11 00:00:39,345 --> 00:00:42,108 "Cough. No, your Honor. 12 00:00:42,108 --> 00:00:46,347 This is Richard Milhous Nixon, the 37th president of the United States, 13 00:00:46,347 --> 00:00:50,653 who served from 1969 to 1974." 14 00:00:50,653 --> 00:00:53,352 "Hold on. 15 00:00:53,352 --> 00:00:56,501 That's a weird number of years for a president to serve." 16 00:00:56,501 --> 00:01:00,298 "Well, you see, President Nixon resigned for the good of the nation 17 00:01:00,298 --> 00:01:04,027 and was pardoned by President Ford, who took over after him." 18 00:01:04,027 --> 00:01:06,434 "He resigned because he was about to be impeached, 19 00:01:06,434 --> 00:01:10,483 and he didn't want the full extent of his crimes exposed." 20 00:01:10,483 --> 00:01:12,766 "And what were these crimes?" 21 00:01:12,766 --> 00:01:16,431 "Your Honor, the Watergate scandal was one of the grossest abuses 22 00:01:16,431 --> 00:01:19,738 of presidential power in history. 23 00:01:19,738 --> 00:01:23,913 Nixon's men broke into the Democratic National Committee headquarters 24 00:01:23,913 --> 00:01:27,994 to wiretap the offices and dig up dirt on opponents 25 00:01:27,994 --> 00:01:30,208 for the reelection campaign." 26 00:01:30,208 --> 00:01:31,300 "Cough 27 00:01:31,300 --> 00:01:35,225 It was established that the President did not order this burglary." 28 00:01:35,225 --> 00:01:38,921 "But as soon as he learned of it, he did everything to cover it up, 29 00:01:38,921 --> 00:01:41,499 while lying about it for months." 30 00:01:41,499 --> 00:01:44,901 "Uh, yes, but it was for the good of the country. 31 00:01:44,901 --> 00:01:48,732 He did so much during his time in office and could have done so much more 32 00:01:48,732 --> 00:01:53,304 without a scandal jeopardizing his accomplishments." 33 00:01:53,304 --> 00:01:54,986 "Uh, accomplishments?" 34 00:01:54,986 --> 00:01:56,554 "Yes, your Honor. 35 00:01:56,554 --> 00:01:58,301 Did you know it was President Nixon 36 00:01:58,301 --> 00:02:02,510 who proposed the creation of the Environmental Protection Agency, 37 00:02:02,510 --> 00:02:06,590 and signed the National Environmental Policy Act into law? 38 00:02:06,590 --> 00:02:08,876 Not to mention the Endangered Species Act, 39 00:02:08,876 --> 00:02:10,925 Marine Mammal Protection Act, 40 00:02:10,925 --> 00:02:13,275 expansion of the Clean Air Act." 41 00:02:13,275 --> 00:02:15,262 "Sounds pretty progressive of him." 42 00:02:15,262 --> 00:02:17,092 "Progressive? Hardly. 43 00:02:17,092 --> 00:02:19,666 Nixon's presidential campaign courted Southern voters 44 00:02:19,666 --> 00:02:23,427 through fear and resentment of the civil rights movement." 45 00:02:23,427 --> 00:02:25,446 "Speaking of civil rights, 46 00:02:25,446 --> 00:02:29,920 the prosecution may be surprised to learn that he signed the Title IX amendment, 47 00:02:29,920 --> 00:02:33,639 banning gender-based discrimination in education, 48 00:02:33,639 --> 00:02:38,132 and ensured that desegregation of schools occurred peacefully, 49 00:02:38,132 --> 00:02:42,294 and he lowered the voting age to 18, so that students could vote." 50 00:02:42,294 --> 00:02:44,210 "He didn't have much concern for students 51 00:02:44,210 --> 00:02:49,026 after four were shot by the National Guard at Kent State. 52 00:02:49,026 --> 00:02:53,245 Instead, he called them bums for protesting the Vietnam War, 53 00:02:53,245 --> 00:02:56,006 a war he had campaigned on ending." 54 00:02:56,006 --> 00:02:57,515 "But he did end it." 55 00:02:57,515 --> 00:03:01,397 "He ended it two years after taking office. 56 00:03:01,397 --> 00:03:06,412 Meanwhile, his campaign had sabotaged the previous president's peace talks, 57 00:03:06,412 --> 00:03:11,490 urging the South Vietnamese government to hold out for supposedly better terms, 58 00:03:11,490 --> 00:03:14,548 which, I might add, didn't materialize. 59 00:03:14,548 --> 00:03:17,401 So, he protracted the war for four years, 60 00:03:17,401 --> 00:03:22,847 in which 20,000 more U.S. troops, and over a million more Vietnamese, 61 00:03:22,847 --> 00:03:25,347 died for nothing." 62 00:03:25,347 --> 00:03:29,045 "Hmm, a presidential candidate interfering in foreign negotiations -- 63 00:03:29,045 --> 00:03:31,006 isn't that treason?" 64 00:03:31,006 --> 00:03:36,529 "It is, your Honor, a clear violation of the Logan Act of 1799." 65 00:03:36,529 --> 00:03:40,385 "Uh, I think we're forgetting President Nixon's many 66 00:03:40,385 --> 00:03:42,724 foreign policy achievements. 67 00:03:42,724 --> 00:03:49,045 It was he who normalized ties with China, forging economic ties that continue today." 68 00:03:49,045 --> 00:03:51,303 "Are we so sure that's a good thing? 69 00:03:51,303 --> 00:03:54,066 And don't forget his support of the coup in Chile 70 00:03:54,066 --> 00:03:57,346 that replaced the democratically-elected President Allende 71 00:03:57,346 --> 00:04:00,683 with a brutal military dictator." 72 00:04:00,683 --> 00:04:03,223 "It was part of the fight against communism." 73 00:04:03,223 --> 00:04:07,463 "Weren't tyranny and violence the reasons we opposed communism to begin with? 74 00:04:07,463 --> 00:04:12,087 Or was it just fear of the lower class rising up against the rich?" 75 00:04:12,087 --> 00:04:16,240 "President Nixon couldn't have predicted the violence of Pinochet's regime, 76 00:04:16,240 --> 00:04:19,608 and being anti-communist didn't mean neglecting the poor. 77 00:04:19,608 --> 00:04:23,362 He proposed a guaranteed basic income for all American families, 78 00:04:23,362 --> 00:04:26,235 still a radical concept today. 79 00:04:26,235 --> 00:04:29,282 And he even pushed for comprehensive healthcare reform, 80 00:04:29,282 --> 00:04:32,584 just the kind that passed 40 years later." 81 00:04:32,584 --> 00:04:35,002 "I'm still confused about this burglary business. 82 00:04:35,002 --> 00:04:37,123 Was he a crook or not?" 83 00:04:37,123 --> 00:04:41,139 "Your Honor, President Nixon may have violated a law or two, 84 00:04:41,139 --> 00:04:46,784 but what was the real harm compared to all he accomplished while in office?" 85 00:04:46,784 --> 00:04:50,132 "The harm was to democracy itself. 86 00:04:50,132 --> 00:04:53,470 The whole point of the ideals Nixon claimed to promote abroad 87 00:04:53,470 --> 00:04:56,463 is that leaders are accountable to the people, 88 00:04:56,463 --> 00:04:59,642 and when they hold themselves above the law for whatever reason, 89 00:04:59,642 --> 00:05:02,207 those ideals are undermined." 90 00:05:02,207 --> 00:05:07,180 "And if you don't hold people accountable to the law, I'll be out of a job." 91 00:05:07,180 --> 00:05:11,621 Many politicians have compromised some principles to achieve results, 92 00:05:11,621 --> 00:05:17,305 but law-breaking and cover-ups threaten the very fabric the nation is built on. 93 00:05:17,305 --> 00:05:21,133 Those who do so may find their entire legacy tainted 94 00:05:21,133 --> 00:05:24,242 when history is put on trial.