go out in the middle of the night to talk with the anti-VietNam-War protesters . . . that much, we can give him.
Not W.
He can't get in his air-conditioned limo (or white truck) and motor on down the road a couple of miles to get a photo-op of himself meeting with a REAL mother.
Yet he could fly all the way in from Texas to sign a bill which could have been done right at his desk in Spider-Hole Texas . . .
8. The Thing That Impressed Me About Nixon's Account
was that by all appearances, Nixon had a deep belief in the rightness of his policy and was really struggling with the obvious fact that huge numbers of people were deeply opposed. And was willing to actually go out and debate it with some of his bitterest opponents.
(I learned about this from a letter Nixon wrote to a friend about the incident, so it was in his own words.)
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