![]() Let my hair down with anyone." Yet he forced himself toĮngage, sometimes even to excel, in the exhibitionary skills ofĬampaigning over a political career that lasted nearly thirty It doesn'tĬome naturally to me to be a buddy-buddy boy. Stewart Alsop: "I'm fundamentally relatively shy. In an interview early in his career, he told the columnist Nixon actually shrank from the accustomed rituals of politics. Lyndon Johnson once called him a "chronic campaigner," but Sync with what he was saying, as if a sound track were running Sign or sweeping around his body like a matador flicking a capeīefore a bull-the body language always seemed a little out of Of points on the fingers, the arms upstretched in the victory Glad-handing and pressing the flesh did not come naturally orĬongenially to him. Political science or law in any of our major universities."Īny number of Richard Nixon's associates will tell you that To head the Federal Reserve, could have "held down a chair in Problem, who in the opinion of Arthur Burns, whom he appointed Gist of his major speeches, who impressed associates with hisĪbility to evaluate disinterestedly the pros and cons of a ![]() To a room alone and wrote in longhand on a yellow legal pad the Intelligence and that of others, who had a considerableĬapacity to read and understand technical papers, who retreated ![]() Was a highly intelligent man who relied greatly on his own Stereotypical sense of a cloistered scholar I mean that Nixon Him, he was an intellectual appealing to a public that puts low And as if that were not problem enough for Richard Nixon was an introvert in the extroverted calling of ![]()
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