History debates- Dick Nixon

Kayser

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One of the most infamous Presidents in US history. 

Was he a no good crook/terrible President

or

Was he on the bad end of a series of unfortunate events that have tainted an otherwise decent Presidency? 

You decide! 

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I think he had a GREAT presidency. However his paranoia and delusionary tendencies tainted his presidency. This is for five reasons.

  1. He effectively ended the Vietnam War, and brought hundreds/thousands of POWs home. If any president did that anytime recently, they would be considered a great president (see President Obama). 
  2. He opened diplomatic and economic trade between the USA and the People's Republic of China, accounting for $37,145,700,000 in January 2016 alone. 
  3. He also created an Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty between USA and USSR that eased tensions and limited the amount of Anti-Ballistic Missile Complexes.
  4. However, his paranoia ruined him. A few biographies have suggested that he exhibited symptoms of General Anxiety Disorder and Clinical Paranoia.
  5. His paranoia drove him to the infamous Watergate Scandal.
 
I don't think you could say that any top level leader is too paranoid. Most paranoid people have done a lot of the things they're afraid others might do to them.

 
I tend to agree with the positive points that he showed during his Presidency. Particularly with regard to foreign affairs. It was pretty clear by this time that the PRC would be staying for a while longer and losing access to this large market negatively effected the American citizen.

However, the subsequent trade negotiations with China may have put the American middle class under siege. Gone was "made in America" replaced by "made in China" this at least has its roots with the Nixion Presidency. 

Reports from the Vietnam war suggested that a peace had been made with the North with the US guarantee.of the South's sovereignty post pull out. The US pulled out and shortly after "not immediate" the North invaded and the US did nothing, de facto losing the Vietnam War. The outcome of the war has proved to be a stain on American history that had geopolitical implication even reaching into the modern Age. Negotiating a peace with the North was a victory, but failing to uphold the guarantee with the South was a failure even if the war was unpopular. 

A realm where is he slightly more controversial is in the domestic realm. Nixion was the first President to popularize the "war on drugs" a war that continues to rage this day and has proven to be infamous. It has lead to the continued unpopular decriminalization of marijuana regardless of its medical implications (in many not all states) simply because of inertia. There are numerous and credible sources that he targeted prominent members of his colored citizens in an effort to undermine the growing political consciousness the group has a whole had started to exhibit. 

This predisposition to use the government in order to achieve personal political ends was not limited to the blacks. His "list of enemies" is well known and contained the names of personal and political enemies he would have members of his power structure keep an eye on. This implicit "spying" and his paranoia eventually led to the Watergate scandal and while he most likely did not specifically instruct it, the following cover up was a misuse of Presidential power. 

Even considering that, he did achieve a number of good domestic policies at home as well. He effectively ended segregation in places it was still quietly in practice as well as headed a number of environmental protection leaps (clean air/water act, establishment of the epa)

He had the makings of a really good President despite some misgivings, but it did seem he acted for the most part with the interests of the American people at heart. Elected with the highest mandate in the history of the Presidency. That is not something bad Presidents can do. 

 
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