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… and misdemeanors." Of the impeachment process, it was Woodrow Wilson who said that "Nothing short of the grossest offenses …
My faith in the Constitution is whole; it is complete; it is total. And I am not going to sit here and be an idle spectator to the diminution, the subversion, the destruction, of the Constitution.
Oral History Interviews
… He would never be for an Arizona type thing. Pete Wilson was, they were doing Prop whatever it was, English … of any President, I believe, with the exception of maybe Woodrow Wilson in the 1900s, and the highest turnover going …
Presidential Recordings
… (cont.) -Effect of statement -Economic stimulus -[Thomas] Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars speech -White House …
Oral History Interviews
… people who have influence, such as [Edward M.] House on [Woodrow] Wilson, or [Harry] Hopkins on Roosevelt, were people who saw …
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… presidency" system of governance was instituted, one which Woodrow Wilson referred to in the 1870s as "Congressional Government" …
He started as a hero in the North and ended as “the personification of the tyrannical slave power.”
Presidential Recordings
… G. Klein -Concept of \"Peace with honor\" -[Thomas] Woodrow Wilson -William P. Rogers -Editorial by James Sullivan …
Presidential Recordings
… critics -Demonstration -Dean Francis B. Sayre -[Thomas] Woodrow Wilson -Warren’s press conference -Protests -William B. Saxbe …
Presidential Speeches
… international leaders were governors—Franklin Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, Theodore Roosevelt. Its not the amount of time you …
Oral History Interviews
… As I say, they were fully formed before they got there. Woodrow Wilson once said that Presidents either grow in office or …
Presidential Biographies
… program and the practice soon became commonplace, with Woodrow Wilson's New Freedom, Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal, and …
Oral History Interviews
… enough to give me a second commission on the board of the Woodrow Wilson Center—just to make clear to students that I have …
Presidential Recordings
… of power -British understanding -British history -[Thomas] Woodrow Wilson -Presidency -Intellect -Vocabulary -Compared to Thomas …
Oral History Interviews
… of a New World Order? Did you know that the word had a [Woodrow] Wilsonian connotation? Scowcroft One of the problems … aspect of this—and it was very emotional—Senator Pete Wilson of California got out of a sickbed and flew to …
Presidential Biographies
… election would bring the first Democratic victory since Woodrow Wilson in 1916. Franklin D. Roosevelt, the governor of New …
Presidential Biographies
… not to please a set of organized constituencies. Like Woodrow Wilson, he intended to act with honesty and candor, leading …
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… are heightened. Consider the sequence of Grover Cleveland, Woodrow Wilson and Franklin Roosevelt: each successive Democrat …
If I were to advise the next president on inauguration eve, I would remind him or her that the oath they will take the following midday will start an implacable four year countdown. But I would also point out that the calendar is only one measure of time for the nation’s political leader.
Oral History Interviews
… are we saying here?--than it is an imposition of an Edith Wilson, if you will. Shogan Is part of the reason why this is … of her stature. Nobody had been there from America since [Woodrow] Wilson's days, I think. We left that as a possibility, and …
Presidential Recordings
… -Haig -Delegating authority -Comparison to [Thomas] Woodrow Wilson -Vice President Spiro T. Agnew Record of opponents’ …
Oral History Interviews
… the title that was given to the No. 2 man at State in the [Woodrow] Wilson administration. Then it subsided. The No. 2 man became …
Presidential Recordings
… with Mailer July 12, 1973 -President -Compared to [Thomas] Woodrow Wilson -Kissinger’s discussions with President -Youth …