Sunday, May 22, 2005

Best reason yet for 70s nostalgia

William Bundy's "A Tangled Web: The Making of Foreign Policy in the Nixon Presidency" has a final sentence that I find very melancholy now, although it wasn't when Bundy published the book in 1998:
"If there is any single lesson from the Nixon era that stands out above all others, it is that a pattern of deception, of Congress and the American people, is in the end doomed to failure."
Even if bellbottom jeans were tacky, those certainly were the days.

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