Lessons from history are relevant today, quips the passionate—and perhaps idealistic—Keith Krum. If he succeeds in this venture, Washington may gain one more ...
In an important article in The American Spectator, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich concludes that the conventional version of Watergate is wrong. Instead of being a morality play on the supposed ...
Ernst Haas—Getty Images Credit - Richard Milhous Nixon, the 37th U.S. President who resigned in 1974 under threat of impeachment after the Watergate scandal. Since 2007, the Nixon Foundation has had a ...
The Supreme Court’s decision last week granting former President Donald Trump presidential immunity for “official acts” totally obliterates the principle that no one in America, not even the president ...
“It might be a bats--t crazy idea,” Keith Krom, a Watergate resident, would tell people, even though it was his idea. Many advised him to drop it. After all, the museum he envisioned had no location.
This week marks 50 years since Richard Nixon resigned in disgrace in response to Watergate, the first and only sitting president to step down. The term Watergate itself, especially its suffix “-gate,” ...
Saturday marks the 40th anniversary of President Richard Nixon’s resignation following the Watergate scandal. This week American History TV has been playing programming related to Watergate and the ...
We can all accept George F. Will’s thesis “D.C.’s darkest days,” on March 7 that the nation’s capital was in far more dire straits during President Richard Nixon’s second term than in the ...
Ernst Haas—Getty ImagesRichard Milhous Nixon, the 37th U.S. President who resigned in 1974 under threat of impeachment after the Watergate scandal. Amid a historic wave of firings and other attacks on ...