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A Favorite Of Nabokov’s

Vladimir Nabokov, the author of Lolita and Pale Fire who is widely regarded as one of the twentieth century's greatest writers, was also (with his wife Vera) a profound admirer of President Nixon from the days of the Hiss case, ready to defend the thirty-seventh...

Ben Stein On Father’s Day

At AOL News, former Nixon White House speechwriter and American legend, Ben Stein, tells of the lessons he learned from his father, Herbert Stein, who was RN's chief economic advisor.  (By the way, I once saw a photo of Ben in a Corvette, sporting a hairdo that would...

Civility Counts

At the Des Moines Register, John Oler writes about the importance of civility, that vanishing aspect of American life, and offers an example especially fitting for Father's Day, and worth quoting in its entirety: There has been a lot of talk about being civil in our...

Noonan on the Politics of Predecessors

Peggy Noonan writes in The Wall Street Journal: There is still a sense about Mr. Obama that he needs George W. Bush in order to give his presidency full shape and meaning. In this he is like Jimmy Carter, who needed Richard Nixon, or rather the Watergate scandal,...

Obama Channels Nixon on Energy

The energy issue has been around for decades, so it is very hard for a president to say anything new about it. President Obama's Oval Office address on the Gulf oil spill is an example. Toward the end, he invoked images of American determination and ingenuity: The one...