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Professor: Nixon, Obama share many similarities

As a survivor (barely; I got tear gassed at a civil rights demonstration in 1969 and drafted in 1970) of the Nixon era, I was delighted to learn from Joe Duffy of the MSU College Democrats that “many of (President Barack) Obama’s policies are fundamentally no different than those of past Republican administrations” (Obama’s policies not so different from former Republican leaders SN 3/31). It was particularly comforting to learn that the basic principles of the recent health care bill are similar to those advocated by Richard Nixon, just as other Obama policies are similar to those of former President George W. Bush.

I never thought to compare presidents Obama and Nixon before reading Mr. Duffy’s letter. Upon reflection, a number of similarities do appear: double standards for high officials (neither Nixon nor Treasury Secretary Geitner paid their full income tax); “inoperative” promises (“I am not a crook”/”I will close Guantanamo within a year”); strategic arms agreements with Russia (Nixon passed his in a Democratic senate; it remains to be seen whether Obama can do the same); plentiful rhetoric about protecting the environment accompanied by plentiful off-shore drilling; “Spewing Spiro” Agnew and “F—-ing Joe” Biden as vice presidential comic relief; sky-high inherited unemployment and deficits; unending inherited wars; public presidential denunciations of the U.S. Supreme Court; angry crowds in the streets, etc.

I trust Mr. Duffy will keep the MSU community informed as the president continues to adopt “Tricky Dick’s” policies. Perhaps “Tricky Barack” can initiate a secret bombing of Laos and an invasion of Cambodia? Reactivation of the draft? An “enemies list?” An FBI director “twist(ing) slowly, slowly, in the wind”? National guardsmen gunning down students at Kent State? Snipers in Beaumont Tower, armored personnel carriers blocking Abbot Entrance, and a student demonstrator kicking the president of MSU in the crotch? Ah, the good old Nixon days!

I never expected to hear the old (Nixon/Bidenism deleted) cited as a justification for current policy. Benedict Arnold and Jefferson Davis both suggested government health care for wounded veterans, so perhaps Mr. Duffy can cite them in his next missive as pillars of the current health care plan. With Democrats comparing Obama’s policies to Richard Nixon’s, the poor guy needs protection from his friends as well as from his enemies.

John W. Coogan,
Associate Professor Emeritus
Department of History

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