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- catalog abstract "More than a "Watergate" book, Perfectly Clear traces the road to the scandal through the career of Richard M. Nixon. Frank Mankiewicz takes the reader through the Nixon history, and what he describes as "Nixon politics," from its beginnings to Watergate and beyond. Thus he demonstrates how the use of forged cables, illegal contributions, burglary and wiretapping, corruption, and outright political sabotage is the inevitable result of twenty-seven years of increasing emphasis on "national security," the militarization of previously civilian activities, the growth of an imperial White House, the "CIA-ization" of much of our domestic affairs, and the simultaneous political career of Richard Nixon. - Jacket flap.".
- catalog contributor b2739901.
- catalog created "[1973]".
- catalog date "1973".
- catalog date "[1973]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1973]".
- catalog description "High crimes and misdemeanors -- Politics as usual -- The California proving ground -- The exceptions that swallowed the rules -- The White House horrors -- The Miami ambiente -- The Intelligence Manual as burglar's handbook -- But what if the truth won't sell? -- The American Fuehrerprinzip -- At the next point in time -- Afterword -- Appendixes. President Nixon speaks on crime -- The criminal statutes -- A letter from Albert Speer -- Senator McGovern's speech on corruption -- Judgment of the Supreme Court, Case No. 526150, October 30, 1964.".
- catalog description "More than a "Watergate" book, Perfectly Clear traces the road to the scandal through the career of Richard M. Nixon. Frank Mankiewicz takes the reader through the Nixon history, and what he describes as "Nixon politics," from its beginnings to Watergate and beyond. Thus he demonstrates how the use of forged cables, illegal contributions, burglary and wiretapping, corruption, and outright political sabotage is the inevitable result of twenty-seven years of increasing emphasis on "national security," the militarization of previously civilian activities, the growth of an imperial White House, the "CIA-ization" of much of our domestic affairs, and the simultaneous political career of Richard Nixon. - Jacket flap.".
- catalog extent "xiii, 239 p.".
- catalog identifier "0812904052".
- catalog issued "1973".
- catalog issued "[1973]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "[New York] Quadrangle".
- catalog subject "973.924/0924".
- catalog subject "E856 .M26 1973".
- catalog subject "Nixon, Richard M. (Richard Milhous), 1913-1994.".
- catalog subject "Watergate Affair, 1972-1974.".
- catalog tableOfContents "High crimes and misdemeanors -- Politics as usual -- The California proving ground -- The exceptions that swallowed the rules -- The White House horrors -- The Miami ambiente -- The Intelligence Manual as burglar's handbook -- But what if the truth won't sell? -- The American Fuehrerprinzip -- At the next point in time -- Afterword -- Appendixes. President Nixon speaks on crime -- The criminal statutes -- A letter from Albert Speer -- Senator McGovern's speech on corruption -- Judgment of the Supreme Court, Case No. 526150, October 30, 1964.".
- catalog title "Perfectly clear; Nixon from Whittier to Watergate.".
- catalog type "text".