John Winchester|| White Trash Abusive Prick.
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John Winchester|| White Trash Abusive Prick.
happy valentine's day from the nixon administration
watergate text post memes 10/?
Cover of a 1973 Watergate coloring book.
John Dean. Joe with his dog Becky and his granddaughter, in the Arboretum, Nottingham, England 1976
But by far the most interesting person was undoubtedly [Henry] Kissinger. He is showing signs of strain from the Watergate scandal. He drank very little but talked somewhat indiscreetly in front of our French guests who are bound to repeat much of what he said... ...Henry talked at the table in front of everyone about Watergate. He said the people now being exposed (like Haldeman, Ehrlichman, Dean, etc.) were small-town, middle-class politicians who were used to fixing municipal elections and thought they could do the same thing in the White House. He failed to mention that Nixon had, after all, brought them in and let them run wild. He also said it was all right to lie for "a great cause" but not for a small one.
Longtime New York Times foreign correspondent C.L. Sulzberger, on a dinner party he hosted in Paris during the Watergate scandal where Nixon Administration's National Security Advisor, top diplomat, and soon-to-be Secretary of State Henry Kissinger was a guest, June 7, 1973.
As recounted in Sulzberger's 1974 book, Postscript With a Chinese Accent: Memoirs and Diaries, 1972-1973, the fourth volume of Sulzberger's fascinating collection of journal entries, autobiographical vignettes, and reporting notes from his remarkable career and close personal and professional interactions with virtually every significant international figure of the 20th Century following World War II.
“Are you carrying the—?”
The signed Oh, Mary! tote bag with the John Dean photocard charm? Yeah, I am.
I did a heartfelt happy dance that night
I never thought anything could match the white-hot hate I had for Nixon....until Trump.
Yes, I have TDS, and I have no empathy for anyone who doesn't.
Not after all we've been through.
crying at john dean's description of the time he smoked weed