For my final week at the Truman Presidential Library and Museum I spent the majority of my time scanning more Lincoln Coins like I mentioned during my last reflections. I completed scanning and TMS Re-Entrying two more boxes that contained approximately fifty to seventy-five coins a piece. Needless to say, the Museum has a lot of these coins. When I left on Thursday, there were still six more boxes that no one had begun scanning. As a personal highlight of the internship, on Tuesday, I was able…
Challenger is a Brampton, Ontario, Canada and Detroit, Michigan based muscle car built by the auto manufacture Dodge which is part of auto manufacturing group Fiat Chrysler Automobiles. The Dodge Challenger’s competitors used to be Chevy Camaro and Ford Mustang but they are now pony cars which are american sports cars. This report will first cover the full history of the Dodge Challenger’s starting from the beginning and will cover all the breaks the challenger had in its life cycle. Next will…
On the day of June 17,1972 one of the most historical scandals . This scandal will change American politics forever. In the case United States vs Nixon the US is the plaintiff and Nixon is the defendant. This case is special because it states that not even the President is above the law. Nixon abused his power with the executive privilege. Since the beginning Nixon’s presidency he would always undermine those who he thought could be an enemy. People as the man who leaked the Pentagon papers. His…
Part 2 – Investigation The Watergate scandal is one of our country’s most notorious historical events, but there are still unresolved questions regarding President Nixon’s involvement in both the break-ins of the Democratic Party offices in May and June 1972 and the ensuing cover-ups. As with most conspiracies, the questions surrounding the Watergate scandal ask what did Nixon know and when did he know it. This investigation, in its attempt to understand the extent to which Nixon was…
President Richard Nixon was a crook. Many allegations arose against Nixon from the Watergate scandal, and other illegal activities and violations. Nixon denied everything, which is where “I am not a crook” originates. As president, Nixon believed he did not need to follow the law and thought executive privilege made him immune to punishment. Therefore, I do believe Richard Nixon was a crook. Although Nixon pledged to run the office with a law and order style during his campaign, however,…
All the President’s Men showed the determination of two reporters to uncover the truth about the Watergate scandal in the Nixon administration despite many people telling them that their efforts were for nothing and even threatening their lives. Shown in the movie, the Watergate scandal was a huge coverup, and the Administration went to great lengths to maintain President Nixon’s reputation and subdue the story all together. All the President’s Men does an amazing job at showing the process of…
Although President Richard Nixon is known more for the Watergate scandal and as the only US President to have resigned from office, he was responsible for introducing a number of bold and innovative foreign policy When Nixon took over the office of US President in 1969, the Vietnam War was the main issue in the country. During his election campaign, Nixon had promised to bring the American soldiers home. He started to implement a…
In the 1976 film, All the President’s Men , Washington Post reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein find themselves investigating a seemingly routine story, the break in at the DNC office. However, in their pursuit of the facts, the two reporters discover a massive republican cover up, leading all the way to President Richard Nixon. Alan Pakula, director of All the President’s Men , isolates and focuses on Woodward and Bernstein’s investigation to illustrate: the importance of investigative…
All the President’s Men is a film adaptation of the true life account written by Woodward and Bernstein, two reporters for the Washington Post, of how they made public the ‘complex web of political scandals between 1972 and 1974’ surrounding President Nixon. (Watergate.info, 1995) When the story finally broke it resulted in the resignation of the president himself and universal reverence for Woodward and Bernstein. They were viewed as investigative crusaders after the truth, critics of the…
Supreme Court Legal Brief Outline Case Name: United States v. Richard Milhous Nixon During 1972 presidential campaign, Democratic National Headquarters in the Watergate Hotel was burglarized by five burglars. Investigation of the burglary revealed White House involvement, and several of Nixon associates were indicted for obstructing justice. The belief was that President was also involved in the burglary. After the conviction one of the convicted men had sent a letter to the presiding judge…