The Greatest Comeback, (Paperback)
The Greatest Comeback, (Paperback)
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  • The Greatest Comeback, (Paperback)
  • Author: Forum
  • ISBN: 9780553418651
  • Format: Paperback
  • Publication Date: 2015-05-26
  • Page Count: 416
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Oct 27, 2017
SusanIN
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Recommended for Political Junkies

I thought that this book would be about Nixon's comeback after Watergate. It's not -- it's about his comeback from electoral defeats to win the presidency in 1968. I learned a lot reading this book, since I basically have no memory of the 1968 campaign or of Nixon's victory (I had just turned 4 when he was elected). The book is by Pat Buchanan, who I know from The McLaughlin Group, which I enjoyed watching on Saturday mornings on PBS. Buchanan was a young assistant to Nixon during the campaign, and he's written this book based on his voluminous notes and excellent memory of a time nearly 50 years ago. The book is full of details -- but they're details of a campaign and of specific people (George Romney -- Mitt's dad, who ran for President too, which I didn't know; Ronald Reagan, who ran then also, and Nelson Rockefeller, to name a few). It was also interesting to read about the 1960s, and to realize that, as bad as things now seem in our nation, they must have seemed pretty lousy then as well ( in 1968 alone, there were the assassinations of RFK and MLK Jr., race riots, and Vietnam). The book had next to nothing about Nixon's personality, his relationship with his wife or daughters, or information on any of them, which I would have found interesting. Still, if you're a political junkie, you'd most likely enjoy the book. It definitely takes you to another time and place.

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