Tuesday, May 21, 2013
GOT THAT RIGHT...MORE LIKE HITLER AND PINNOCHIO WRAPPED UP IN ONE...
8:00 AM, May 21, 2013
• By WILLIAM KRISTOL
The thoughtful Carl Cannon has written a piece, "Richard Milhous Obama,"
concluding that our current president has more in common with our 37th
than President Obama's partisans would like to acknowledge. The
estimable Victor Davis Hanson has weighed in, defending against liberal
dissents the proposition that "Nixon Is a Fair Comparison" with Obama.
I
protest. Will no one stand up for Richard Nixon? Richard Nixon was a
combat veteran, a staunch and brave anti-Communist, a man who took on
the liberal establishment and at times his own party's as well, a leader
who often thought for himself and had the courage of his convictions, a
president who assembled a first-rate Cabinet and one who—while flawed
both in character and in policy judgment—usually tried to confront the
real problems and deal with challenges of his times. Richard Nixon led
neither the country nor his own administration from behind.
I worked for Richard Nixon (well, I worked for two
months in the Nixon White House in 1970 as a summer intern). I voted for
Richard Nixon (in 1972, my first vote, against George McGovern—and one
about which I have no regrets). I knew Richard Nixon (very slightly—I
met him on a few occasions in groups in the late 1970s and the 1980s,
and then a couple of times when I worked for Vice President Quayle). And
so I feel obliged to rise to Richard Nixon's defense, and to say, with
all due respect, to our current president: Barack Obama, you're no
Richard Nixon.
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