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We talk about Richard Nixon every so often ITT, here's an article about how kids are becoming Nixon stans these days and how mainstream boomerlib media is freaking out over it:
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How The Kids Learned To Love Richard Nixon
And why it's driving people crazy.
Across social media, Tricky Dick is blowing up — with memes, edits, and merchandise marketed at Gen Z. Thirty-two years after his death, America’s 37th president is popular again. And for the first time ever, he’s cool.

“It’s frightening and terrifying and sad,” Watergate prosecutor Jill Wine-Banks told Vanity Fair. “It’s part of the whole process of history being rewritten and obliterated.”
The Vanity Fair piece, titled “Richard Nixon’s Instagram Redemption Is Perfect for Our Post-Truth World,” is a pearl-clutching jeremiad straight out of Joe Scarborough’s Id. For 2,000 words, Wine-Banks and Watergate mastermind-turned-informant John Dean assert Nixon’s villainy while cautioning that the Nixon Foundation’s attempt at rehabilitation is some kind of conspiracy to make Donald Trump’s “lies” acceptable.

For those of us who only learned about Nixon as a historical figure — that is to say, at least half of the country — it’s not hard to imagine this conspiracy. After all, that’s what Nixon was about: Watergate, of course, but also the Oval Office recordings, Kissinger’s scheming diplomacy, and the Committee to Re-Elect the President, infamously abbreviated to CREEP. Surely some shadowy cabal of Republican elites were behind this social media blitz.

But the truth is simpler, and to the extent that there is a conspiracy, it’s among Nixon’s opponents. The guys behind the memes are just doing their job. They happen to be really good at it. And like the man whose legacy they steward, they’re now being attacked for their success.
Smash cuts of Nixon speeches overlaid with TikTok rap and strobe light transitions dominate the Foundation’s Instagram page and are frequently shared on X. In the comments section, Zoomer argot abounds in praise of Dick.
But the Nixon renaissance is not merely an online phenomenon. Nixon Library attendance is up 30% year-over-year. This May the Foundation sold more merchandise than they’ve sold in 10 years. When the Foundation dropped a line of “Nixon–Maxxing” hats, they sold out in 90 minutes. So did the second order the Foundation scrambled to release. They sold 200 hats in total, completely clearing the shelves.
It’s tempting to chalk this whole thing up to Gen Z being ironic. And of course, that’s part of it. But Vanity Fair isn’t dragging out John Dean to sound the alarm on a mere social media bit. Something else is happening here, something deeper — and it has people panicking.

Perhaps the best way to understand this is to migrate over to the Nixon Foundation’s YouTube channel, where memes give way to clips of Nixon’s speeches. Here the videos — which frequently amass more than 3 million views — are not cheeky or funny. They’re just Nixon: Nixon talking about Bill Clinton, Nixon being prescient on Russia and Ukraine, Nixon waxing philosophical about what constitutes a good life.

People may get pulled in by the edits, but Nixon himself is holding their attention.
For Nixon’s critics, this is the problem. Conventional wisdom and AP U.S. History textbooks hold that you’re allowed to say one good thing about Nixon: he opened China. Otherwise, it’s all stagflation, pancake makeup, and burglary. Americans cannot be allowed to appreciate Nixon the man in full because doing so would shatter the totalizing impulse that has dominated American politics since Woodward and Bernstein first went to press.

This point really cannot be overstated: the Nixon revival is a threat not because it gives cover to Trump to lie, cheat and steal, but because it could make Americans realize that the people they trust to render judgement on politicians are not always honest brokers.
Before Woodward and Bernstein, journalism largely consisted of reporting facts, and investigative journalism meant exposing real scandals in the public interest.

Watergate changed that. From that moment on, investigative journalism became inherently political, and politicians became trophies to hunt. Journalists’ political sympathies being what they are, this necessarily meant that Republicans were always in the crosshairs. To interrogate Watergate is to interrogate the very foundations of our media and the way we see politics. There’s a reason political scandals get the “-gate” suffix. For the status quo to hold, Watergate must be a triumph, and Bob Woodward must be a hero. Which means Nixon must be the villain.
 
Have you guys noticed that ever since USAID got slashed suddenly Communists are unable to get elected in South and Central America?
I also noticed that the constant global warming articles slowed to a trickle. I don't even doubt global climate cooling warm change, but hearing about it constantly was fucking tiresome.
 
I do think you're giving Tucker a level of benefit of the doubt he has worked his hardest to not deserve.
I am still biased towards him, sucks he turned into an absolute piece of shit. I agree with you though, just heartbreaking he made the turn he did.
Nothing you said has anything to do with what I said. I'm talking about the US forcing Israel to talk with mindless jihadists who want to murder them and you cannot address how that's retarded.
Israel is a vassal state, do you know what a vassal state is? One of the things vassal states do is what they are told to stop making trouble for their benefactor. They will do what they are told or they will be cut the fuck off.

If they want to stop getting smoked like bitches, they can leave lebanon. If they want to stay in lebanon, the faggots will keep getting smoked. That's part of the MOU, don't like it, tough shit.
 
Israel is a vassal state, do you know what a vassal state is? One of the things vassal states do is what they are told to stop making trouble for their benefactor. They will do what they are told or they will be cut the fuck off.

If they want to stop getting smoked like bitches, they can leave lebanon. If they want to stay in lebanon, the faggots will keep getting smoked. That's part of the MOU, don't like it, tough shit.
Are you fucking kidding? Israel is only in Lebanon because Hezbollah keeps firing rockets at Israel and flying drones into Israel civilian towns. There's fiber optic wires all over the North from these drones but somehow Israel has to stop defending itself because some idiot who thinks the Iranians are honest players is being tricked.
 
I've been rocking Nixon campaign merch irl since `16

CSPAN Coverage for 250 stuff


C-SPAN plans extensive coverage of America’s 250th birthday celebrations​

  • C-SPAN will broadcast live America 250 events from July 3 to July 5, including parades, fireworks and naturalization ceremonies nationwide.
  • July 3 coverage features Philadelphia's largest Independence Day parade, Times Square ball drop, and Mount Rushmore celebration with President Trump.
  • On July 4, events include the opening of the Theodore Roosevelt Library, the largest D.C. fireworks with Trump remarks, and the Sail250 naval parade in New York City.
  • Additional programming includes historian discussions, patriotic concerts, and coverage across TV, radio, online, and social media platforms.
Americans who want to watch the nation’s 250th birthday celebrations from home will have dozens of viewing options through C-SPAN’s special America 250 programming during Independence Day weekend.

The public affairs television network announced plans to provide live coverage of events across the country from July 3 through July 5, including parades, fireworks displays, naturalization ceremonies, historical commemorations and special programs focused on the nation’s semiquincentennial.

C-SPAN said coverage will air across its television, radio, online and streaming platforms.
Featured programming includes:

July 3

  • America’s largest Independence Day parade in Philadelphia
  • America 250 Ball Drop Celebration in New York City’s Times Square
  • America 250 celebration at Mount Rushmore, S.D., including remarks by President Donald Trump
  • “Ceasefire — Founding Fathers Edition,” featuring historical interpreters portraying Thomas Jefferson and John Adams
  • Fireworks from Mount Vernon, Va.
  • Pope Leo receiving the National Constitution Center’s Liberty Medal in Rome.
  • Coverage from Boston Harborfest
July 4

  • Opening of the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library in Medora, N.D.
  • The nation’s largest fireworks display in Washington, D.C., including remarks by President Trump
  • Naturalization ceremonies at Mount Vernon and Monticello
  • Sail250: International Naval Review and Tall Ships Parade in New York City
  • Theatrical reading of the Declaration of Independence at the National Archives
  • Annual July 4 oration at Boston’s Faneuil Hall
  • Colonial Williamsburg Independence Day celebration
  • Burial of the America250 time capsule in Philadelphia
  • America at 250 commemoration ceremony in Honolulu
  • America250 concert in Los Angeles
  • Ongoing coverage from Independence Mall in Philadelphia and the Great American State Fair on the National Mall in Washington, D.C.
  • Independence Day parades from communities across the country, including Washington, D.C.; Arlington, Texas; Denver; St. Louis; Gatlinburg, Tenn.; Provo, Utah; Monterey and Coronado, Calif.; Coralville, Iowa; and Hannibal, Mo.
July 5

  • The Tabernacle Choir performs a patriotic concert in Salt Lake City
Additional America 250-related programming leading up to Independence Day includes discussions with historians and civic leaders, appearances by historian Doris Kearns Goodwin and author Jon Meacham, and coverage of events in Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., and other historic locations.

C-SPAN said all America 250 coverage will be available through its television networks, radio broadcasts, website, mobile apps and social media channels.


More Fishback drama


James Fishback ignores court demands for information on exorbitant spending

Greenlight Capital has repeatedly demanded information through the courts on money owed by the gubernatorial candidate to his former employer.
Gubernatorial candidate James Fishback has continued to ignore demands from a federal Judge about disclosing financial information.

Delays come months after Fishback, in a civil case with ex-employer Greenlight Capital, was ordered to turn over company stock certificates to the U.S. Marshals Service, along with details on a slate of luxury purchases.

U.S. District Judge Martin Fitzpatrick has ordered Fishback, a Madison Republican, to provide information in court proceedings by June 18 on a Cartier watch purchased from Bucherer for about $7,500, a Tesla Model 3, and two bank accounts.

But no information was filed by the deadline last week. Now, the Judge is expected on Monday, June 22, to take action on the matter.

“The Court may grant a motion ‘by default’ if Plaintiff ‘does not file a memorandum as required by this rule,’” he said.


Fishback previously worked as an analyst for Greenlight, a hedge fund, before launching his own Azoria Partners brand in Florida and Azoria Capital in Washington, D.C. The two parted and ended up in litigation, with a Judge last year ordering Fishback to turn over stock.

Multiple deadlines to satisfy that demand have passed, leading Greenlight to file repeated motions in court demanding information from Fishback. That has clearly sometimes irritated Fitzpatrick, with the Judge still pressing Fishback to comply.

“The motion to compel appears to be focused on expediency rather than efficiency. It appears that Plaintiff is content to keep returning to this Court and filing additional motions to compel to obtain discovery or property from the Defendant,” Fitzpatrick wrote in a court order on June 8. “That is not the most efficient process for the Court, but it perhaps simplifies things.”

Fishback, meanwhile, has not filed anything in the ongoing dispute. He also did not reply to a request from Florida Politics for comment on this article.

Fishback has continued to actively campaign for Governor, including engaging in a high-profile battle with the Republican Primary of Florida. After the state party canceled a debate at the Sunshine State Showdown over most candidates’ poor showing in polls, the party briefly offered Fishback a speaking slot at the event on stage, but canceled it after other participants objected to Fishback’s history of racist rhetoric.
 
Richard Nixon post

Ive ended up on Nixons youtube channel and love the long form interview format. Too young to comment on how he was as a president, but he comes off well spoken. People clearly liked him. Seeing something like this in modern politics would be jarring to say the least.

EDIT: site attachment issues, the attachment is suppose to be a map of the massive red 1972 election

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Makes me curious how Trump will be seen in 30+ years.
 
Is the orange retard going to read the fucking room and understand that none of his supporters are going to want to even consider celebrating after SCOTUS inevitably decides Americans aren't allowed to have a country anymore?

Reminder that the future of our republic and the ultimate fate of all opposition to gay race communism is determined by whether or not one specific middle-aged white woman wants to hurt the feelings of the hecking poor brown children.
 
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