“Let me make one thing clear. Those who have had a chance for four years and could not produce peace should not be given another chance.” - Richard Milhous Nixon, October 9, 1969.
@@j.grimes4420 it was his paranoia that ended his career. I do respect his Paris Peace Accords, but Watergate was a result of his fear of possibly losing the election, and he wrong for doing the events of Watergate.
Remember this: You think being the least popular kid in your school is bad, think having work everyday is bad… Be grateful you’re not Nixon, he had to work on high alert in the Cold War and get his presidency all thrown away after a document scandal…… be grateful
As Nixon walked into the sunset he looked behind him to the people all stood waiting for him to speak He did nothing and simply held his hands high and turned on his heel into the chopper as he sat watching the ground go further he thought to himself Was it all worth it?
If Watergate never happened, Nixon would've been ranked among top 10 presidents easily.Dude was insanely popular nationwide even among liberals and hippies.
As Nixon went to sleep the night after he resigned, he was not greeted by a simple dream, but the visage of his dog Checkers and Dwight Eisenhower. “Why did you do it Richard?” Ike said “You could have been the president to finally achieve world peace with the Soviets. You could have been the president to finally create a free and stable society. Instead you betrayed the trust of the American people. Instead you became a criminal, you became a crook.” Nixon shook at the sight of his late brother-in-law’s words, his words coming out in a choked sob “Dwight you have to understand, I had to do it! I couldn’t jeapordize my plan of law and order by letting McGovern beat me. Détente was in danger, America could never go back to the days where we were scared of a bomb dropping every day! Riots would have become common again!” Nixon broke out into tears Eisenhower coldly stared at his brother-in-law in disdain, not moved by his pleas “But at what cost Dick? You betrayed the trust of the American people. They will never trust their government again, all because you wanted to gain the edge in an election you would have won anyways. Your actions will destroy America in a slow painful death.” Nixon, shocked at the coldness of his once kind brother-in-law shouted “Please! You have to understand…” Nixon broke down as his dog Checkers approached him “Now you will suffer the consequences of your actions. You will be forced to live the rest of your life as you see the slow decay of America, constantly facing ridicule and hate wherever you go. And after you die? You will be forced to watch it all still. You will never rest, you will stir forever in the minds of America as a symbol of evil, a symbol of government corruption. You turned into what you said you stood against, and now you will only be seen as just that, no matter what good you did.” As the images of Checkers and Eisenhower fade away, Nixon awakes. His life will continue, but he will never live a happy life again. And once he dies there will be no salvation, only pain and misery. The same pain and misery of a dying nation crying for help.
Nixon’s daughter is the wife of Eisenhower’s grandson. I don’t think that makes them brothers in-law (there is one generation of separation between the two), but they are related by marriage.
That face you make when you lead one of the most successful and impactful Presidential terms in history, improving the lives of tens of millions of Americans, only to have your career mired by the legacy of scandal. Rest in Peace, 37.
This guy got such a raw deal. The man was innocent, but they couldn't stand that he was making a real difference in the lives of Americans like you and me.
His staff was guilty, and he did attempt to cover it up for them. I think ford was right to pardon him, however I do think that trying to shelter the perpetrators was his greatest error
@@logan3093The man was in a complicated position. I'm not from the US, but even though I don't justify what he did, it never ceases to amaze me how his entire career was terminated by a deliberate prosecution that if done to any random president before or after him, would most likely result in a lot of the same and much more worse type of things coming to light, but instead they lead a peaceful life with relatively clean reputations. Nixon was not a bad president at all, he is by no means any worse than any other, yet he was the one who was purposely targeted and victimized and ended up with a name forever stained. And the worst part is, they have been and currently are trying to do the same with Trump. Nixon will always have a stained name, remembered for a scandal unlike the great majority of presidents and It just baffles me so much how extremely unfair that is, that I can't even bring myself to condemn him as much.
@@hwyrup201 The president is not above the law if you break the law and do crooked things you deserve to be punished. I agree Nixon made some great presidential moves but I don't feel sorry for him. I think your saying people tarnish presidents names by exposing crooked actions but that is deserved. Both Nixon and Trump deserve what they get/got because if your do illegal things you should be treated as if someone like you and me did said thing. Trump, Nixon, and no president is greater than it's people.
He was aware of what his staff did and tried to cover for them. That is not innocence. Good politician who would’ve been a lot better off in an un democratic state (eg. Singapore, Japan, Taiwan, Mexico)
I shall not slander the fair state of Massachusetts nor the state of New York by saying that when citizens are confronted with the proposition, “Is this nation able to attend to its own business?”-I will not slander either one by saying that the people of those states will declare our helpless impotency as a nation to attend to our own business. It is the issue of 1776 over again. Our ancestors, when but 3 million, had the courage to declare their political independence of every other nation upon earth. Shall we, their descendants, when we have grown to 70 million, declare that we are less independent than our forefathers? No, my friends, it will never be the judgment of this people. Therefore, we care not upon what lines the battle is fought. If they say bimetallism is good but we cannot have it till some nation helps us, we reply that, instead of having a gold standard because England has, we shall restore bimetallism, and then let England have bimetallism because the United States have. If they dare to come out in the open field and defend the gold standard as a good thing, we shall fight them to the uttermost, having behind us the producing masses of the nation and the world. Having behind us the commercial interests and the laboring interests and all the toiling masses, we shall answer their demands for a gold standard by saying to them, you shall not press down upon the brow of labor this crown of thorns. You shall not crucify mankind upon a cross of gold
Nixon awoke he asked himself "Where am I?" He was back in the white house he checked the date and it was later than his resignation. He looked at the T.V and it was his impeachment. He looks at the white house with a crowd of protesters saying "Down with Dick". A group of secret service men come up and say "Dick looks like the buck stops here". He gets up and is walked to Marie One not even doing a V for victory sign with his fingers. He was miserable as he walked on that plane and in to history. He watches form his home as Vice President Ford refuses to take office leading to the little giant form little Dixie, Carl Albert becomes president. Soon after he revives the news he got indicted. He gets driven to court by his secret service dreading for what's to come. After a long time on trial he gets found Guilty on all counts. He hears his sentence of 25 years in prison. or the rest of his life he is locked up thinking in regret as he eats slop everyday and hearing on the prison radio about how the republicans have lost another election. He can't fall asleep, he can't talk to good old Agnew, and everyday in prison guards try to talk to him to try and find people they can get special favors for. He is always interview more than any other inmate ever. He is visited by his wife but he starts losing all the feeling of love not just for his wife but everything. He world has turned to a black and white until he dies. After it was reveled to be his hell by Satan himself. He looks around seeing LBJ, J. Edgar, Ike, Rockefeller, and many more of his folk are relieving their own hell's. Form that moment onward Nixon is forced to repeat this dream only be interrupted when his cronies joins him. One day he is interrupted by Kissinger his good old friend who to no one's surprise not even Nixon or Kissinger ended up here. He talks to Kissinger both of them talking about what got them there. Nixon feels so much guilt consume him he starts crying with Satan laughing at his pain. He is sent back to his reality to be repeated for the rest of time. In the future he will see other presidents making it down there H.W, W, Clinton, Obama, Trump, and Biden. Every time he is told by Satan saying all politicians go to hell and Nixon thinks to himself "Right". Nixon is trapped in his nightmare in reality while everyone else is trapped in theirs.
Shame Joe Biden doesn't have a theme song. This would fit as his wife pretends all is fine and his son is doing lines in the oval office as the democrats are turning on the family one by one.
WE MAKING IT OUT OF THE WATERGATE HOTEL WITH THIS ONE 🗣🔥🔥🔥
🤣🤣
With or without the bugs?
“Let me make one thing clear. Those who have had a chance for four years and could not produce peace should not be given another chance.” - Richard Milhous Nixon, October 9, 1969.
Did he produce peace?
He literally called himself out lmao
@@randomyankee8923he was about to and then they kicked him out. I'll never forgive them.
@@j.grimes4420 damn
@@j.grimes4420 it was his paranoia that ended his career. I do respect his Paris Peace Accords, but Watergate was a result of his fear of possibly losing the election, and he wrong for doing the events of Watergate.
This is what sounded when Nixon was deppressed and freaking out shortly before resigning
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Remember this: You think being the least popular kid in your school is bad, think having work everyday is bad… Be grateful you’re not Nixon, he had to work on high alert in the Cold War and get his presidency all thrown away after a document scandal…… be grateful
@IronSharpensIronOfficial Keep in mind the real reason he was in trouble was for trying to cover it up. A great president, but a stupid decoration.
Evil Nixon be like:" I AM a crook!"
"I didn't earn any penny I ever got"
@@vincentsmit1935 "I have obstructed justice"
“The people don’t need to know if their president is a crook.”
"Nixon Tomorrow"
@@MichaelJ44 “Nixon Eventually”
TNO fans when getting the Nixon resignation event:
“They’ll be no books about her, but she was a saint.” - Richard Nixon
*There'll
@@johnnotrealname8168 ok
As Nixon walked into the sunset he looked behind him to the people all stood waiting for him to speak
He did nothing and simply held his hands high and turned on his heel into the chopper as he sat watching the ground go further he thought to himself
Was it all worth it?
I kinda wanna make a video game that starts off in 1948 and and ends in 1974 and ends with this as the Final Cut…
@@ServantoftheDivine1701 Do it! Do it! There must also be Downloadable Content for his lawyer career in the '60s.
Bad ending theme song
If Watergate never happened, Nixon would've been ranked among top 10 presidents easily.Dude was insanely popular nationwide even among liberals and hippies.
Evil Nixon: if the president does it that means it IS illegal.
This would sound right at home in a dead mall, particularly one built in the 70s.
this is actually soothing.
OH MY GOSH I LOVE THIS I DIDN'T THINK THIS SONG COULD GET ANY BETTER
hits different when you watch the nixonverse…
With every new president we get, Nixon is looking better and better... Yeah - I said it.
This actually sounds heavenly
As Nixon went to sleep the night after he resigned, he was not greeted by a simple dream, but the visage of his dog Checkers and Dwight Eisenhower.
“Why did you do it Richard?” Ike said “You could have been the president to finally achieve world peace with the Soviets. You could have been the president to finally create a free and stable society. Instead you betrayed the trust of the American people. Instead you became a criminal, you became a crook.”
Nixon shook at the sight of his late brother-in-law’s words, his words coming out in a choked sob “Dwight you have to understand, I had to do it! I couldn’t jeapordize my plan of law and order by letting McGovern beat me. Détente was in danger, America could never go back to the days where we were scared of a bomb dropping every day! Riots would have become common again!” Nixon broke out into tears
Eisenhower coldly stared at his brother-in-law in disdain, not moved by his pleas “But at what cost Dick? You betrayed the trust of the American people. They will never trust their government again, all because you wanted to gain the edge in an election you would have won anyways. Your actions will destroy America in a slow painful death.”
Nixon, shocked at the coldness of his once kind brother-in-law shouted “Please! You have to understand…” Nixon broke down as his dog Checkers approached him “Now you will suffer the consequences of your actions. You will be forced to live the rest of your life as you see the slow decay of America, constantly facing ridicule and hate wherever you go. And after you die? You will be forced to watch it all still. You will never rest, you will stir forever in the minds of America as a symbol of evil, a symbol of government corruption. You turned into what you said you stood against, and now you will only be seen as just that, no matter what good you did.”
As the images of Checkers and Eisenhower fade away, Nixon awakes. His life will continue, but he will never live a happy life again. And once he dies there will be no salvation, only pain and misery. The same pain and misery of a dying nation crying for help.
Blud really wrote a fan fiction about Watergate 💀
A dog can talk?
tldr: Nixon is visited by the ghosts of Checkers and Ike after he did Watergate
Nixon’s daughter is the wife of Eisenhower’s grandson.
I don’t think that makes them brothers in-law (there is one generation of separation between the two), but they are related by marriage.
Weird fanfiction dude
He looks like me when my dad checks my search history ☠️
That face you make when you lead one of the most successful and impactful Presidential terms in history, improving the lives of tens of millions of Americans, only to have your career mired by the legacy of scandal. Rest in Peace, 37.
Sounds like a demonic chorus.
What did you expect
Its reverbed of course it'll sound like that
This guy got such a raw deal. The man was innocent, but they couldn't stand that he was making a real difference in the lives of Americans like you and me.
His staff was guilty, and he did attempt to cover it up for them. I think ford was right to pardon him, however I do think that trying to shelter the perpetrators was his greatest error
@@logan3093The man was in a complicated position. I'm not from the US, but even though I don't justify what he did, it never ceases to amaze me how his entire career was terminated by a deliberate prosecution that if done to any random president before or after him, would most likely result in a lot of the same and much more worse type of things coming to light, but instead they lead a peaceful life with relatively clean reputations. Nixon was not a bad president at all, he is by no means any worse than any other, yet he was the one who was purposely targeted and victimized and ended up with a name forever stained. And the worst part is, they have been and currently are trying to do the same with Trump.
Nixon will always have a stained name, remembered for a scandal unlike the great majority of presidents and It just baffles me so much how extremely unfair that is, that I can't even bring myself to condemn him as much.
@@hwyrup201 The president is not above the law if you break the law and do crooked things you deserve to be punished. I agree Nixon made some great presidential moves but I don't feel sorry for him. I think your saying people tarnish presidents names by exposing crooked actions but that is deserved. Both Nixon and Trump deserve what they get/got because if your do illegal things you should be treated as if someone like you and me did said thing. Trump, Nixon, and no president is greater than it's people.
He wiretapped his own administration lol
He was aware of what his staff did and tried to cover for them. That is not innocence. Good politician who would’ve been a lot better off in an un democratic state (eg. Singapore, Japan, Taiwan, Mexico)
"But because of the Watergate Matter. I shall resign the presidency effective at noon tommorow."
this is the toughest campaign song
Honestly, this is giving me the H20Gate blues.
Evil Nixon: I am a crook
"Your not gonna have anything better than Nixon" -Richard Nixon probably
The new Silent Hill theme slaps
“And let me be clear i am not a crook”
Ahhh, thé old phlebitis remix.
Nixon 2024
This makes me think of Nixon taking his own life instead of resigning.
American economy after going off the gold standard.
John Connally be like
You shall not crucify mankind upon the cross of gold!
I shall not slander the fair state of Massachusetts nor the state of New York by saying that when citizens are confronted with the proposition, “Is this nation able to attend to its own business?”-I will not slander either one by saying that the people of those states will declare our helpless impotency as a nation to attend to our own business. It is the issue of 1776 over again. Our ancestors, when but 3 million, had the courage to declare their political independence of every other nation upon earth. Shall we, their descendants, when we have grown to 70 million, declare that we are less independent than our forefathers? No, my friends, it will never be the judgment of this people. Therefore, we care not upon what lines the battle is fought. If they say bimetallism is good but we cannot have it till some nation helps us, we reply that, instead of having a gold standard because England has, we shall restore bimetallism, and then let England have bimetallism because the United States have.
If they dare to come out in the open field and defend the gold standard as a good thing, we shall fight them to the uttermost, having behind us the producing masses of the nation and the world. Having behind us the commercial interests and the laboring interests and all the toiling masses, we shall answer their demands for a gold standard by saying to them, you shall not press down upon the brow of labor this crown of thorns. You shall not crucify mankind upon a cross of gold
@@erikaitsumi2633 Cringe take.
If Bryan knew.
Nixon when he sees the west today
G.O.A.T.
lisning to this while i take a test
when you watch nixon blow his brains out on live tv in 1980:
The best president ever in Usa history
1.25x for original speed
Nixon awoke he asked himself "Where am I?" He was back in the white house he checked the date and it was later than his resignation. He looked at the T.V and it was his impeachment. He looks at the white house with a crowd of protesters saying "Down with Dick". A group of secret service men come up and say "Dick looks like the buck stops here". He gets up and is walked to Marie One not even doing a V for victory sign with his fingers. He was miserable as he walked on that plane and in to history. He watches form his home as Vice President Ford refuses to take office leading to the little giant form little Dixie, Carl Albert becomes president. Soon after he revives the news he got indicted. He gets driven to court by his secret service dreading for what's to come. After a long time on trial he gets found Guilty on all counts. He hears his sentence of 25 years in prison. or the rest of his life he is locked up thinking in regret as he eats slop everyday and hearing on the prison radio about how the republicans have lost another election. He can't fall asleep, he can't talk to good old Agnew, and everyday in prison guards try to talk to him to try and find people they can get special favors for. He is always interview more than any other inmate ever. He is visited by his wife but he starts losing all the feeling of love not just for his wife but everything. He world has turned to a black and white until he dies. After it was reveled to be his hell by Satan himself. He looks around seeing LBJ, J. Edgar, Ike, Rockefeller, and many more of his folk are relieving their own hell's. Form that moment onward Nixon is forced to repeat this dream only be interrupted when his cronies joins him. One day he is interrupted by Kissinger his good old friend who to no one's surprise not even Nixon or Kissinger ended up here. He talks to Kissinger both of them talking about what got them there. Nixon feels so much guilt consume him he starts crying with Satan laughing at his pain. He is sent back to his reality to be repeated for the rest of time. In the future he will see other presidents making it down there H.W, W, Clinton, Obama, Trump, and Biden. Every time he is told by Satan saying all politicians go to hell and Nixon thinks to himself "Right". Nixon is trapped in his nightmare in reality while everyone else is trapped in theirs.
The people need to know if their president is a crook. I am not a crook.
feel familiar yall?
aroooooo
This is what it sounded like when Nixon died and was going to hell
Heaven*
This is what it sounded like when Lyndon Johnson died and was going to the seventh circle of hell!!
@@ozzy4prezz LBJ is also in heaven
Where are you going?
Guys I don't know what is going on, but I tell you Ronald Reagan is better than Nixon
Shame Joe Biden doesn't have a theme song. This would fit as his wife pretends all is fine and his son is doing lines in the oval office as the democrats are turning on the family one by one.