Jerry Ford: The Eisenhower of the Seventies?
Don’t he fooled by all those patronizing remarks about the Vice President’s intelligence, say two veteran Washington reporters. Inside that oxhide resides a fox.
Don’t he fooled by all those patronizing remarks about the Vice President’s intelligence, say two veteran Washington reporters. Inside that oxhide resides a fox.
Nixonomics means that all the things that should go up - the stock market, corporate profits, real spendable income, productivity—go down, and all the things that should go down—unemployment, prices, interest rates— go up.— Lawrence F. O’Brien, chairman of theDemocratic National Committee, onMay 21, 1970.