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In Tapes, Nixon Rails About Jews and Blacks

YORBA LINDA, Calif. — Richard M. Nixon made disparaging remarks about Jews, blacks, Italian-Americans and Irish-Americans in a series of extended conversations with top aides and his personal secretary, recorded in the Oval Office 16 months before he resigned as president.

The remarks were contained in 265 hours of recordings, captured by the secret taping system Nixon had installed in the White House and released this week by the Nixon Presidential Library and Museum.

While previous recordings have detailed Nixon’s animosity toward Jews, including those who served in his administration like Henry A. Kissinger, his national security adviser, these tapes suggest an added layer of complexity to Nixon’s feeling. He and his aides seem to make a distinction between Israeli Jews, whom Nixon admired, and American Jews.

In a conversation Feb. 13, 1973, with Charles W. Colson, a senior adviser who had just told Nixon that he had always had “a little prejudice,” Nixon said he was not prejudiced but continued: “I’ve just recognized that, you know, all people have certain traits.”

“The Jews have certain traits,” he said. “The Irish have certain — for example, the Irish can’t drink. What you always have to remember with the Irish is they get mean. Virtually every Irish I’ve known gets mean when he drinks. Particularly the real Irish.”

Nixon continued: “The Italians, of course, those people course don’t have their heads screwed on tight. They are wonderful people, but,” and his voice trailed off.

A moment later, Nixon returned to Jews: “The Jews are just a very aggressive and abrasive and obnoxious personality.”


At another point, in a long and wandering conversation with Rose Mary Woods, his personal secretary, that veered from whom to invite to a state dinner to whether Ms. Woods should get her hair done, Nixon offered sharp skepticism at the views of William P. Rogers, his secretary of state, about the future of black Africans.

“Bill Rogers has got — to his credit it’s a decent feeling — but somewhat sort of a blind spot on the black thing because he’s been in New York,” Nixon said. “He says well, ‘They are coming along, and that after all they are going to strengthen our country in the end because they are strong physically and some of them are smart.’ So forth and so on.

“My own view is I think he’s right if you’re talking in terms of 500 years,” he said. “I think it’s wrong if you’re talking in terms of 50 years. What has to happen is they have be, frankly, inbred. And, you just, that’s the only thing that’s going to do it, Rose.”


These tapes, made in February and March 1973, reflect a critical period in Nixon’s presidency — the final months before it was “devoured by Watergate,” said Timothy Naftali, the executive director of the Nixon Library.

Mr. Naftali said that there were now only 400 hours of tapes left to released, and that those would cover the final months before the tape system was shut down in July 1973 after Alexander Butterfield, who was a deputy assistant to Nixon, confirmed its existence to the Watergate committee.

Mr. Naftali said he intended to have those tapes — actually, given changing technologies since Nixon’s time, CDs, and available for listening online at the library’s Web site — released by 2012.

An indication of Nixon’s complex relationship with Jews came the afternoon Golda Meir, the Israeli prime minister, came to visit on March 1, 1973. The tapes capture Meir offering warm and effusive thanks to Nixon for the way he had treated her and Israel.

But moments after she left, Nixon and Mr. Kissinger were brutally dismissive in response to requests that the United States press the Soviet Union to permit Jews to emigrate and escape persecution there.

“The emigration of Jews from the Soviet Union is not an objective of American foreign policy,” Mr. Kissinger said. “And if they put Jews into gas chambers in the Soviet Union, it is not an American concern. Maybe a humanitarian concern.”

“I know,” Nixon responded. “We can’t blow up the world because of it.”

In his discussion with Ms. Woods, Nixon laid down clear rules about who would be permitted to attend the state dinner for Meir — he called it “the Jewish dinner” — after learning that the White House was being besieged with requests to attend.

“I don’t want any Jew at that dinner who didn’t support us in that campaign,” he said. “Is that clear? No Jew who did not support us.”


Nixon listed many of his top Jewish advisers — among them, Mr. Kissinger and William Safire, who went on to become a columnist at The New York Times — and argued that they shared a common trait, of needing to compensate for an inferiority complex.

“What it is, is it’s the insecurity,” he said. “It’s the latent insecurity. Most Jewish people are insecure. And that’s why they have to prove things.”

Nixon also strongly hinted that his reluctance to even consider amnesty for young Americans who went to Canada to avoid being drafted during the Vietnam War was because, he told Mr. Colson, so many of them were Jewish.

“I didn’t notice many Jewish names coming back from Vietnam on any of those lists; I don’t know how the hell they avoid it,” he said, adding: “If you look at the Canadian-Swedish contingent, they were very disproportionately Jewish. The deserters.”
Is this a case of the "left" "obsessing" about Nixon, as the usual suspects are now trying to spin it?

http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2010/12/the_left_still_obsesses_about.html

He's been dead 16 years, out of office for 36, but the left can't help obsessing about Richard Nixon.

Every year or so, there's s new release of transcripts from the Nixon tapes that proves what a truly wretched creature was Richard Milhouse Nixon. And every year, even if there is nothing new about the revelations, the left pretends that we didn't know what is being revealed and convulses into paroxysms of hateful bile.

Today, it's the non-news that Nixon was a racist bigot. We knew this. We knew this in the 1980's and again in the 1990's when other tapes revealed the exact same thing.

But the media is treating this as news. New York Times:

Richard M. Nixon made disparaging remarks about Jews, blacks, Italian-Americans and Irish-Americans in a series of extended conversations with top aides and his personal secretary, recorded in the Oval Office 16 months before he resigned as president.

The remarks were contained in 265 hours of recordings, captured by the secret taping system Nixon had installed in the White House and released this week by the Nixon Presidential Library and Museum.

While previous recordings have detailed Nixon's animosity toward Jews, including those who served in his administration like Henry A. Kissinger, his national security adviser, these tapes suggest an added layer of complexity to Nixon's feeling. He and his aides seem to make a distinction between Israeli Jews, whom Nixon admired, and American Jews.

Get that? An "added layer of complexity." In other words, let's milk this for all it's worth because our liberal readership has an attack of apoplexy every time Nixon's name appears in print.

They even admit that this isn't even news since Nixon's views toward Jews and blacks are already on the record. Their obsession with this pathetic man is pathological, bordering on lunacy. It has been that way since Nixon beat Helen Gahagan Douglas in 1950. The left always believed Nixon ran a dirty campaign by smearing Douglas with the "fellow traveler" label, but they fail to remember that it was Douglas who questioned Nixon's patriotism first. And Nixon wasn't the first to use the "pinko" charge on Douglas. Her Democratic primary opponent did that.

A crook, a weak and venal man who enriched himself at taxpayer expense, Nixon was perhaps the most unlovely of our presidents. His spying on Americans and electoral shenanigans placed him beyond the pale. Resignation was too good for him. He should have been impeached, tried, and convicted.

But this idiotic, all encompassing obsession by the left over a man who has been dead so long, and out of politics for more than a third of a century is just plain bizarre. Enough already.
It appears that the far-right doesn't like anybody actually reporting the facts about the men they chose to represent them. They knew all along that many of them are bigots, racists, and even intellectually challenged. So why keep pointing out the obvious when new details which were deliberately withheld are finally divulged?
 
It's not terribly surprising.

Older people are far more likely to have these kinds of views as they were much more prevalent in their formative years.
 
Nixon really was one of the biggest douchebags of all time.

He wasn't too bad of a president demostic-wise though, especially compared to Reagan and Bush I and II.
 
Older people are far more likely to have these kinds of views as they were much more prevalent in their formative years.
I keep forgetting that bigotry and racism really no longer exists, except for amongst the "older" conservatives.



 
I kind of agree with the latter article about the fact we already knew he was a massive bigot. I don't see how the fact he hates Jews is a new revelation.

Are those tiny bananas stuck in Obama's nose? Thats hilarious.
 
I didn't say racism didn't exist anymore. It obviously does, and will for a very long time.
 
Richard M. Nixon made disparaging remarks about Jews, blacks, Italian-Americans and Irish-Americans

He just became one of my favorite American presidents.
 
Formaldehyde said:
It appears that the far-right doesn't like anybody actually reporting the facts about the men they chose to represent them. They knew all along that many of them are bigots, racists, and even intellectually challenged. So why keep pointing out the obvious when new details which were deliberately withheld are finally divulged?

These remarks seem rather tame compared to other things Nixon's said.
 
Doesn't seem surprising to me at all, although it's nice to see a more detailed look at the man.
 
Interesting tapes, but nothing new. We've known for a long time that Nixon hated pretty much everyone.

Nixon '12.
 
God I hope I live long enough to be there when the Palin Tapes are released

"You see the thing about Mexicans, doncha knue, is..."
 
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