Nixon's Vietnam Treachery

wkmac

Well-Known Member
Under the category of General Smedley Butler's "War is a Racket!"

"Richard M. Nixon always denied it: to David Frost, to historians and to Lyndon B. Johnson, who had the strongest suspicions and the most cause for outrage at his successor’s rumored treachery. To them all, Nixon insisted that he had not sabotaged Johnson’s 1968 peace initiative to bring the war in Vietnam to an early conclusion. “My God. I would never do anything to encourage” South Vietnam “not to come to the table,” Nixon told Johnson, in a conversation captured on the White House taping system.

Now we know Nixon lied. A newfound cache of notes left by H. R. Haldeman, his closest aide, shows that Nixon directed his campaign’s efforts to scuttle the peace talks, which he feared could give his opponent, Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey, an edge in the 1968 election. On Oct. 22, 1968, he ordered Haldeman to “monkey wrench” the initiative."


Nixon’s Vietnam Treachery
 

Catatonic

Nine Lives
I wonder what the world will find out about Barry in 45 years.
I think we know enough already.
Nixon is about the lowest I can rank a modern president.
Obama might be second.
Funny that Obama wanted to be like Reagan but wound up being more like Nixon.
 

wkmac

Well-Known Member
OT: Big fan of Paul Hardcastle's JazzMasters recordings.

As to the topic of Vietnam, everyone knew the war was based on a lie, Gulf of Tonkin. The late Robert McNamara all but admitted this fact in the documentary film "Fog of War." This film is a "must see" IMO.



 

trickpony1

Well-Known Member
Post #7-
These lyrics are a bit different than my factory cassette.

The last vocals on my cassette are...."was it worth it?"
 
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