In Tricky Dick, New York Times bestselling author Roger Stone gives the inside scoop on Richard Nixon’s political career. He charts Nixon’s rise from election to Congress on to his devastating losses in the White House run in 1960 and the California governor campaign in 1962, to the greatest comeback in American Presidential history. Stone reveals:
The Kennedys wiretapped Nixon’s hotel room the night before the Nixon-Kennedy debate.
Inside the Nixon Presidency: His struggle to end the war in Vietnam, the historic SALT arms reduction agreement with Russia, the opening to China, and the disastrous decision to take America off the Gold standard.
White House Counsel John Dean planned, pushed, and covered-up the Watergate break-in, then sought to avoid responsibility for it. Readers learn how a cabal of military and intelligence hard-liners spied on and undermined Nixon to stop his pro-peace détente foreign policy.
General Alexander Haig orchestrated Nixon’s removal from office in a coup d’etat and brokered the deal for his pardon. Finally the public will learn what is on the 18 ½ minute gap in the white House Tapes.
This paperback edition features new information, including an explosive new chapter about how Judge John Sirica and two Watergate special prosecutors and their staffs violated the law and their judicial canon of ethics to railroad Nixon and his men, as a result denying them the fair trial the Constitution guarantees.
The Kennedys wiretapped Nixon’s hotel room the night before the Nixon-Kennedy debate.
Inside the Nixon Presidency: His struggle to end the war in Vietnam, the historic SALT arms reduction agreement with Russia, the opening to China, and the disastrous decision to take America off the Gold standard.
White House Counsel John Dean planned, pushed, and covered-up the Watergate break-in, then sought to avoid responsibility for it. Readers learn how a cabal of military and intelligence hard-liners spied on and undermined Nixon to stop his pro-peace détente foreign policy.
General Alexander Haig orchestrated Nixon’s removal from office in a coup d’etat and brokered the deal for his pardon. Finally the public will learn what is on the 18 ½ minute gap in the white House Tapes.
This paperback edition features new information, including an explosive new chapter about how Judge John Sirica and two Watergate special prosecutors and their staffs violated the law and their judicial canon of ethics to railroad Nixon and his men, as a result denying them the fair trial the Constitution guarantees.