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Unauthorized Biography: Richard Nixon With Barbara Howar DVD

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The Eminent Investigative Television Journalist And Johnson Administration Insider Barbara Howar's Sometimes Scathing, Sometimes Sympathetic Expose Of The Mixed Legacy Of Her Former Boss' Presidential Successor Richard Milhous Nixon, The Man That Was The 37th President Of The United States, Written And Reported As Well As Hosted By Barbara Howar And Presented In The Highest DVD Quality MPG Video Format Of 9.1 MBPS As An Archival Quality All Regions Format DVD! (Color, 1988, 1 Hour 29 Minutes.)

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Richard Nixon, the 37th U.S. President (1913-1994) was #born Richard Milhous Nixon in Yorba Linda, California. Richard M. Nixon served as vice president under Dwight D. Eisenhower from 1953-61, then made an unsuccessful run for the presidency, narrowly losing to John F. Kennedy. Nixon ran for governor of California in 1962 and lost. He then told reporters he was leaving politics. Real Audio 1:27 However, he re-emerged in 1968 and ran a successful presidential campaign against Hubert Humphrey. He won re-election by a landslide in 1972, but resigned two years later amid impeachment proceedings resulting from the Watergate Scandal.

Barbara Howar, writer, socialite, columnist, investigative journalist, television journalist, television producer and documentary host was born Barbara Stephanye Dearing in Nashville, Tennessee on September 27, 1934. She was a Johnson administration insider recruited during his 1964 presidential campaign who was, in her words, "the touted fashion advisor to Lady Bird Johnson, the constant lady-in-waiting to [Johnson's] daughters, dispenser of White House taste and decorum." She became a family intimate, and for a time, she was the unofficial head of Washington D.C. socialites in the 1960s; however, her popularity caused her to be ostracized by LBJ's staff, who cautioned President Johnson to tame down the parties she organized and connived to have her removed from the White House inner circile. She responded with the kind of no-holds-barred journalism that marked the remainder of her career. Washington's Channel 5 hired Howar to deliver commentaries for the 10 O'Clock News, which led to her co-hosting live coverage of Richard M. Nixon's inauguration. The station's general manager was so impressed with her no-holds-barred interview style that he put her on the midday news-and-talk show Panorama. She is known for writing Who's Who (1977), We Interrupt This Week (1978) and The Trials of Henry Kissinger (2002). She also appeared on television on Showbiz Today, Entertainment Tonight, The Unauthorized Biography Series, Entertainment Tonight, The Tonight Show With Johnny Carson, The Mike Douglas Show, Dinah, The Merv Griffin Show, The Bob Braun Show and Jack Paar Tonite. She was previously married to Edmond Nazeeh Howar. She wrote in her 1973 autobiography "Laughing All The way" that "The clergy and Elizabeth Arden be damned; nothing is better for the spirit or body than a love affair. It elevates thoughts and flattens stomachs, and while I doubt adultery will replace Billy Graham or the Canadian Air Force exercises, romance made me feel and look a good deal younger. Falling in love with a United States Senator is a splendid ordeal.'

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