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Hard as it may be to believe after all this time, there is still more to the story of President Richard Nixo
stanley cup n and Watergate. And hard as it may also be to believe, it is one of the men who was closest to Nixon, Alexander Butterfield, who s letting the secrets out. Our Cover Story is reported now by David Martin:It was the biggest bombshell of the biggest political scandal in American history: White House aide Alexander Butterfield revealing the existence of the White House taping system to the Senate Watergate Committee:Q: Are you aware of any listening devices in the Oval Office of the White House |Butterfield: I was aware of listening devices, yes, sir. President Richard Nixon with Alexander Butt
stanley cup erfield, Deputy Assistant to the President. Courtesy Simon Schuster When Butterfield gave that dramatic testimony in July 1973, it was a pivot point in Watergate, said reporter Bob Woodward, who -- along with Carl Bernstein -- famously exposed the machinations of the Nixon White House. Woodward had tr
stanley cup ied and failed to interview Butterfield, so he passed the name on to the Watergate Committee. Martin asked, Do you think the tapes would have ever been revealed had it not been for Butterfield I think they probably would not have, Woodward replied. All the President s Men at 40 Sunday Morning, 06/15/14 Bob Woodward, Ca Gjcl Transcript: Susan Rice on Face the Nation, October 27, 2019
By Bonnie Erbe, Thomas Jefferson Street blog.Perhaps Democrats are developing some sensit
botella stanley ivity on their tax the rich theme. I can t see NOT taxing the rich. It s just that I disagree with the Democrats definiti
stanley spain on of rich. The only way to fairly assess all Americans for the ridiculously expensive programs Democrats are pushing is to enact a flat income tax. Then upper-income persons necessarily pay more in taxes, as 10 percent of $100,000 is a lot more than 10 percent of $20,000. But that ll never happen, so tax-hungry Democrats are going the route of class wars. Rich is a matter of more than just annual income. Geography, cost of living, savings, investments, size of family, etc., all play into whether one categorizes oneself or someone else as rich. So, for that matter, does one s own perspective. If you re living on Social Security disability s $20,000 or so in annual income in New York City, you see someone working 80 hours per week on Wall Street and earning $100,000 as rich. But if that person is married and
stanley mug supporting her two children and spouse, she s hardly rich after paying close to 60 percent in federal, state, and city taxes and trying to support her family on $40,000. Democrats from well-to-do districts are finally starting to get that, according to the Wall Street Journal. It s about darn time! There could come a time, said Rep. Michael McMahon, a freshman Democrat from New York City s borough of Staten Island, wh