Nixon: the most enduring American of our time

I was just reading one of Curt Smith’s typically silly pieces for the local Messenger Post papers and it made me so mad I went to his website to find out more about him. I came across this love letter he wrote to Richard Nixon. It closes with

Nixon’s still The One — the most enduring American of our time.

You think I’m making this up, don’t you? I’m not.

For some reason, Mr. Smith’s latest magnum opus (the one that made me mad to begin with) isn’t on the Messenger Post website yet. I’ll give you the gist of it, though: upstate New York is doomed because not enough people go to church anymore. My two least favorite talking points — “upstate New York sucks” and “go to church or be damned” — rolled up into one. It’s not everyday that you read something that stupid.

You’ve really got to read the thing he wrote about Nixon. You’ll think you’re reading the Onion. Why do our newspapers print things like this?

Update: I nosed around and found from some very anti-GWB things from Curt Smith. So I guess he’s not all bad.

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Comment by theshelldog
2006-11-29 18:58:26

eh, he was a speechwriter for Bush I, you have to take what he says with a grain of salt

 
2006-11-29 19:01:52

I don’t think Colin Powell or James Scowcroft would write things like that.

 
Comment by Thomas
2006-11-30 09:25:17

Look on the bright side, the newspapers are providing a vital public service. Think of it as affirmative action for stoopid white guys or occupational therapy for paranoid authoritarians. Without paying gigs as newspaper columnists or TV pundits, these guys would be picketing abortion clinics, ranting on street corners, or taking up valuable space in our prisons or mental hospitals.

 
Comment by bythepeople
2006-11-30 16:20:54

Nixon was a jerk, there’s no question about it. However, and it pains me to write this, he was in some ways quite progressive. From wikipedia:

Although often criticized (or applauded) as a conservative by his contemporaries, Nixon’s domestic policies often appear centrist, or even liberal, to latter-day observers. As President, Nixon imposed wage and price controls, indexed Social Security for inflation, and created Supplemental Security Income (SSI). The number of pages added to the Federal Register each year doubled under Nixon. He eradicated the last remnants of the gold standard. Nixon created the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), implemented the Philadelphia Plan, the first significant federal affirmative action program, and dramatically improved salaries for U.S. federal employees worldwide.

Which leads me to quote Michael Moore, from, I think, “Dude, Where’s my Country?”:

If Nixon’s the most progressive president in my lifetime, I’m gonna puke.

 
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