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Updated July 30, 1999

Assassins like Richard Nixon...

By Sue Morrison
Who was the president-elect in 1980? Was it the amnesic Ronald Reagan,
or was it Richard Nixon, who was physically located in New York, but
mentally connected to Washington DC. Indeed, author Sam Anson blew
Nixon's cover out of the water when he said: "Nixon gets into his office
every morning about 7:30. By noon, he will have made and taken 40 calls,
most of them to Washington. First, he calls the White House and speaks
to Ed Meese, Bud McFarlane and President Reagan. Then he starts working
the State Department. Everyone from George Schultz on down. He not only
gives advice on foreign policy, but on politics in general. What he says
is taken very seriously". And we thought Richard Nixon had resigned. On
the contrary, Richard Nixon had successfully cultivated the degree of
unaccountable power he always demanded.

According to often cited polls, President Bill Clinton is a moral
deadbeat compared to Richard Nixon and we�re talking about a public
opinion poll which is being used to dictate moral superiority. The New
York Times is a leading advocate which perpetuates this perverse sense
of reality. By way of editorial, on February 15, 1999, the New York
Times used a moralizing professor from UCLA to plant the suggestion that
John Dean was the only difference between Richard Nixon and President
Clinton. The American public understands and rejects such a blatant
level of anti-Clinton propaganda, and like Ken Starr, the media
continues to shoot itself on the foot.

Perception aside, the morality of Bill Clinton is unassailable if you
compare it to the morality of Richard Milhouse Nixon. The fact that most
people think otherwise is a glaring indictment of a media which is
supposed to inform -so let us pick up the slack and take a long hard
look at the post-Watergate morality of Richard Nixon. First and
foremost, the one thing that Clinton�s impeachment has made clear is
that it is not possible to separate the sinner from the redemption and
given the fact that Richard Nixon refused to repent reflects the
magnitude of his moral degeneracy. Indeed, as far as Richard Nixon was
concerned, he was a loyal Patriot who had the right to defy the law at
will. If he was impeached, it was not because he was a criminal but
because the liberal media was out to get him. That is what Richard Nixon
in fact believed and having developed the bizarre notion that if the
media did not report it, it wasn�t a crime, his peculiar answer to
getting away with breaking the law was to forge alliances with the
media. Indeed, Richard Nixon was always uncomfortable and insecure about
the media unless he controlled it to the point where his message
dominated. In that context, the 1980�s were Richard Nixon�s heyday
because by that point in time, everything that meant anything to Richard
Nixon -the presidency and the media, were largely in his hands. Secrecy
has obscured the simple reality, but there are more than enough clues to
give every reasonable person the opportunity to fill in the blanks.

The first clue about the fact that he had cultivated the power he always
craved was Richard Nixon's confidence level. By 1980, Richard Nixon was
confident enough to say: "I am confident that President Reagan and the
members of his administration will have the vision to see what needs to
be done and the courage to do it." The second clue is the fact that the
media ignored books like, "Break-ins, Death Threats and the FBI; The
Covert War Against the Central America Movement." Written and
exhaustively researched by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Ross
Gelbspan, the book recorded two hundred verified instances of break-ins,
burglaries, death threats, harassment and arson, but the media failed to
report the unified plot to destroy peace advocates who challenged Re
agan's Central American policy. No press coverage, no crime. The flip
side of this perversion is that Richard Nixon developed the idea that he
could use the media to destroy his adversaries -and therein lies the
genesis of the media-driven Whitewater scandal. Richard Nixon unleashed
the monster, and once again, it took the United States Senate to contain
it.

The disturbing element of the secret war that Nixon waged is the
unreported casualties. It is difficult to catalogue the dead bodies, the
media failed to show up, but it is certainly possible to identify
Richard Nixon's high profile targets. In particular, Nixon and cronies
like Gordon Liddy were determined to give Ronald Reagan a protest-free
administration, and they prepared to nip anti-war demonstrators in the
bud. As far as Nixon was concerned, anti-war demonstrators were
irresponsible, hateful failures. In his own terms: "They basically are
haters, they are frustrated, they are alienated -they don't know what to
do with their lives . Nixon's obsession to control these haters was so
extreme, that even the Kent State massacre was a bizarre source of
satisfaction. Richard Nixon made that perfectly clear when he said: "I
can think of those Ivy League presidents who came to see me after Kent
State, and who were saying, please don't leave the problem to us -I mean
let the government do something. None of them would take any of the
responsibility themselves."

If the paranoia and the hatred that Richard Nixon manifested did not
claim the life of John Lennon, the timing of the murder is the most
startling coincidence in world history. Indeed, at the time of Lennon's
death, Richard Nixon was in the middle of a pervasive declaration of war
which was, in the mind of Richard Nixon, a titanic struggle to win world
war III. Who says? Richard Nixon said so. In his own words: "If America
loses World War III, it will be because of the failure of its leadership
class. In particular, it will be because of the attention , the
celebrity and the legitimacy given to the trendies"... And why was
Richard Nixon so absolutely definite about the need to deny them
attention? Richard Nixon essentially justified the need to muzzle a
trendy like John Lennon when he said: "in a less hazardous age we could
afford to indulge the prancing of the trendies on the stage of public
debate. But now our national survival depends on learning to distinguish
between the meaningful and the meaningless."

Richard Nixon spelled it all out in his book "The Real War" and when his
style of leadership had claimed the life of John Lennon, he wrote "Real
Peace." Talk about leaving your fingerprints at the scene of the crime.
The murder of John Lennon was essentially Nixon's way of claiming both
sides of the peace debate, and that is quite obvious to anyone who
studies the dark side of Richard Nixon. Indeed, Nixon was a
sophisticated fraud and cover up artist who even managed to get away
with serious, undisclosed Watergate crimes. The crimes that were high
enough to remove Nixon from office were simply the tip of the iceberg
and the master felon made that absolutely clear when he said: "the
factual truth about Watergate could probably never be completely
reconstructed, because each of us had become involved in different ways
and no one's knowledge at any given time exactly duplicated anyone
else's." Suffice it to say, Nixon cronies like Howard Hunt, Frank
Sturgis and Gordon Liddy were well versed in the art of political a
ssassinations and if they didn't kill anybody they were hopeless
failures.

British Barrister, Fenton Bressler, proved that John Lennon was stalked
and slain with the method of a political assassin in his exhaustively
researched book "The Murder of John Lennon," but the media missed it.
The media ignored the fact that the assassin embraced Richard Nixon's
claim that John Lennon was valueless and meaningless. As late as 1992,
the motivation that claimed Lennon was so vivid that Mark David Chapman
told Larry King that he struck out at something that he perceived to be
phony. He was not a deranged fan as the media insisted, he was a moral
minority who satisfied Richard Nixon's paranoia. Indeed, Mark David
Chapman has been consistent. As soon as he murdered Lennon, his boast
left not a single need to second guess. According to Chapman, "I
murdered a man. I took alot more with me than just myself. A whole era
ended. It was the last nail in the coffin of the 60's." Indeed, it was
Richard Nixon Starting Over.

According to Ralph Reed, the legacy of Bill Clinton will hang around Al
Gore�s head like an albatross in the year 2000 because "he defended the
indefensible." The boy is certainly full of himself, isn�t he? If he
doesn�t understand the fact that anti Clinton attack dogs are as moral
as Richard Nixon was, he has a long way to go before he becomes a moral
man. Can�t fool the feminists Ralphie. Everytime your kind ridicule and
make fun of a Boy Scout like Al Gore, we think about murderers like
Richard Nixon.

For all you intelligent skeptics, Nixon�s feigned commitment to law and
order is quickly becoming the joke of the century, and it is perhaps
significant to note that his relentless determination to destroy
Kennedy, was even more violent. In his memoirs, Nixon exposes the
obsession that he and Hoover shared to blame the Kennedy assassination
on Oswald the �Communist�, an obsession which produced the bizarre claim
that prior to his attempt on Kennedy�s life, Oswald planned to
assassinate Nixon. Intelligent, comprehensive researchers clearly
understand Nixon�s foreknowledge about the Kennedy assassination, and
Nixon himself routinely betrayed his knowledge about the murder of the
century. In an August 22, 1972 press conference, Nixon said: "If ten
more wiretaps could have found the conspiracy [to assassinate JFK] -uh,
if it was a conspiracy -or the individual, then it would have been worth
it. Nixon had trouble separating the pretense from the reality, and in
the end, he indicted himself.
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