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Richard Nixon, Bob Finch, BobHaldeman and now Rosemary Woods are deceased. The "what if" speculation is interesting, but it is one where there will be no answer.
Moynihan seemed to be in the middle of every major political controversy for 40 years. As a result, this new collection of his letters, memoranda, and diary entries, ably edited and annotated by former New York Times reporter Steven Weisman, illuminates not only Moynihan's thought and character, but the age he lived in.
However low one's opinion of Richard Nixon, that opinion will almost certainly be lower after reading James Rosen's The Strong Man.
Wecan soon expect to hear about the "dirty" campaign of 2004 andthe rise of liberal mistrust of the media, one of the most important ideological phenomena of the past four years.
Conrad Black has written an impressive and profound book about the the most embattled and tenacious of American presidents: Richard Nixon.
Washington is alive with echoes of Watergate these days.
Figures involved in the Watergate scandal comment on resemblances, and differences, between the two "gates."
Renewed attacks on the Court"s "activist" federalism decisions provide occasion to examine the impact of the justices" statutory decisions on federalism.




