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In reply to the discussion: The Forty-Year Hissy Fit (Why “Republicanism” is doomed) [View all]hifiguy
(33,688 posts)42. Nixon's vendettas were personal, not systemic.
He was a paranoid or suffered from a persecution complex and wanted to punish those he saw as his personal foes - hence the enemies list, Watergate, etc., etc.. As rotten as he was, Nixon would have never considered tearing down the New Deal. I doubt the thought ever crossed his mind even for a moment.
ETA - I grew up hating Nixon, partly because my dad was an old union man who hated Nixon, and turned 18 the month after he resigned. I'd followed Watergate on TV and in Rolling Stone and have been a student of Nixon ever since. He was certainly the strangest man to ever hold the presidency and therefore a fascinating case.
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Exactly. Of course, there were yesterday's Southern Democrats, most of today's "tea partiers"...
Hortensis
Oct 2014
#44
yesssss: it's *unmoored* anger that they've been cultivating for so long (that also helps explain
MisterP
Oct 2014
#11