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Nixon's Darkest Secrets by Don Fulsom
Nixon's Darkest Secrets by Don Fulsom




Nixon

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Nixon

But it seems there are.Ī new biography by Don Fulsom, a veteran Washington reporter who covered the Nixon years, suggests the 37th U.S. Given everything that Richard Nixon has been accused of, it’s difficult to believe there could be any more skeletons left in his cupboard. He carpet-bombed Cambodia, spewed out anti-Semitic slurs and crude misogynistic jokes in the White House and smeared his political opponents with ruthless ‘dirty tricks’ campaigns.Īnd, of course, he lied to his country about his involvement in the Watergate scandal and went down in history as America’s shiftiest, darkest President.






Nixon's Darkest Secrets by Don Fulsom