Finally, there is a "warts and all" biography of the most enduring
American politician of the 20th century Richard Milhous Nixon written by
an author with unprecedented access and insight about our 37th
President', New York Times Bestselling Author Roger Stone.
Stone and his co-author award winning Investigative reporter Michael
Colapietro , look at the totality of Nixon's entire career utilizing
stunning new information either suppressed or unknown by the main stream
media of the time.
Tricky Dick includes new and never
before published documentation that the CIA infiltrated the original
Watergate burglary team in order to purposely botch the break-in , that
White House Counsel John Dean consistently lied about his true role in
planning, execution and cover up of the Watergate break lying to Nixon
about White House involvement for nine months and concealing ties
between Dean and his wife and a high-priced call girl ring utilized by
the Democratic National Committee to entertain visiting Democrat
dignitaries.
Building on the blockbuster revelations of Roger Stone's previous book on the Nixon's presidency Nixon's Secrets
the longtime Nixon intimate and his co-author have added shocking new
material that proves that the Watergate Special Prosecutor met secretly
repeatedly and illegally with Watergate Trial Judge John Sirica in a
successful effort to railroad Nixon and rig any appeal to a higher
court.
Stone and his co-author Colapietro trace Nixon' meteoric
climb from his first race for the House in 1947, his dogged pursuit of
Soviet spy Alger Hiss (classified Russian documents released after the
fall of the Soviet Union prove Hiss was indeed a KGB Spy), Nixon's
bruising campaign for the US Senate in 1950, his improbable selection by
General Dwight D Eisenhower to be vice president only six years after
his election to Congress, the triumphs and humiliations of his vice
presidential years, and his razor thin loss of the presidency to John F
Kennedy in 1960.
Tricky Dick: The Rise and Fall and Rise of Richard M. Nixon
proves in intricate detail how the 1960 election was stolen from a
surging Nixon, detailing voter fraud in both Texas and Illinois to a
degree heretofore undocumented by political scientists and covered only
by the New York Herald Tribune at the time.
These New York Times
bestselling authors also detail Nixon's reinvention of himself as "The
New Nixon” and The greatest single come back in American history which
resulted in Nixon's triumphant election as president in 1968.
Tricky Dick
also dissects the military industrial complex unhappiness with Nixon's
end to the war in Vietnam, his historic strategic arms limitation
agreement with the Soviets and his opening to China and the resultant
plot to bring Nixon down in the scandal known today as "Watergate".
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