Television and Politics
.... televised. The televised debate has a relatively short history, dating from the 1960 confrontations between
Nixon and
Kennedy. Indeed ....
(1934

8

)
Eisenhower & Kennedy & Farm Policy
.... federal government "moved out of the program and withdrew its support, then I think you would have complete economic chaos." Unlike
Nixon,
Kennedy rejected the ....
(4506

18

)
Nixon Doctrine
.... The arrogance of Truman, then Eisenhower,
Kennedy, Johnson and
Nixon, held that the Vietnamese were not capable or deserving of determining their own destiny. ....
(1609

6

)
The murder of John F. Kennedy
.... About two months after King died, Robert
Kennedy, presidential candidate, was murdered in Los .... and paving the way for the election of Richard
Nixon as president ....
(2033

8

)
John F. Kennedy's Inaugural Address
Analysis of John F.
Kennedy's Inaugural Address, President
Kennedy beat out Richard
Nixon by an extremely small margin, and the campaign was a bitter one. ....
(630

3

)
American Agricultural Production: 1940-1960
.... federal government "moved out of the program and withdrew its support, then I think you would have complete economic chaos." Unlike
Nixon,
Kennedy rejected the ....
(4506

18

)
Edward M Kennedy's "Chappaquiddick" Speech
.... major constraints on
Kennedy's response to this exigence was that the Chappaquiddick accident played perfectly into the hands of the #1
Kennedy hater,
Nixon. ....
(6976

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The Kennedy Years
.... his assassination--LBJ, the Vietnam War,
Nixon, Watergate, etc.-- there is a certain sadness that America was robbed of some great years when
Kennedy died. ....
(2109

8

)
Kennedy Inaugural
.... If television was key to the winning of the 1960 election,
Kennedy knew that this was as much because
Nixon made a negative impression as because he had ....
(2045

8

)
Family Influence on Kennedy and Clinton
.... Scoffed at for his youth and inexperience, John
Kennedy's visual appeal during his debates with Richard
Nixon was such that qualms about his ability were ....
(2077

8

)
Presidential and Vice-Presidential Debates
.... However, the nominees of the two major parties did not debate until 1960, when Republican Vice President Richard
Nixon faced John
Kennedy, the junior ....
(1414

6

)
Cultural Diversity in the US
.... By then
Kennedy had won a Pulitzer Prize for his book Profiles in Courage. In 1960,
Kennedy won the presidency by defeating opponent Richard
Nixon. ....
(1819

7

)
President Nixon & Watergate
.... As early as 1960 and his unsuccessful television debate with
Kennedy,
Nixon had become aware of the power of the media in either making or breaking a President ....
(2966

12

)
Progress at Home and Abroad
.... New York: Popular Library, 1964. Matthews, Christopher.
Kennedy &
Nixon. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1996. Wright, Lawrence. In ....
(2554

10

)
Domestic & Foreign Policy:1960-1974
.... New York: Popular Library, 1964. Matthews, Christopher.
Kennedy &
Nixon. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1996. Wright, Lawrence. In ....
(2554

10

)
Internet & Politics
.... decades. The 60s and 70s were the era of broadcasting, the
Nixon-
Kennedy debates, and 60-second spots. TV changed political discourse. ....
(2419

10

)
Nixon and Henry Kissinger
.... 1950s, which did much to create the very deep-freeze in Sino-American relations that
Nixon and Kissinger would later act to reverse. He lost to
Kennedy in the ....
(2317

9

)
Computers & Democracy
.... decades. The 60s and 70s were the era of broadcasting, the
Nixon-
Kennedy debates, and 60-second spots. TV changed political discourse. ....
(1408

6

)
Computer Professionals & The Next Culture of Democracy
.... decades. The 60s and 70s were the era of broadcasting, the
Nixon-
Kennedy debates, and 60-second spots. TV changed political discourse. ....
(1406

6

)
American failures in Cuba and Vietnam
.... Communism. This policy held sway in Cuba and Vietnam in the 1960s, from Eisenhower to
Kennedy to Johnson to
Nixon. Containment as ....
(2141

9

)
Role of TV Advertising on Voter Behavior
.... and vital to candidates after that, can be called the era of the "30 second president." Looking at one early election, the 1960
Nixon versus
Kennedy, one can ....
(1973

8

)
J. Edgar Hoover The name J. Edgar Hoover is almost synonymous wi
.... slip in terms of credibility,
Nixon planned to remove Hoover, and was prevented only by Hoover's death.13 It was with President John F.
Kennedy, however, that ....
(1797

7

)
Oliver Stone's "Nixon"
.... have drawn certain conclusions about
Nixon, specifically that
Nixon had a part in attempts to kill Castro, felt guilty about the death of John F.
Kennedy as a ....
(808

3

)
1972 as a Key Year
.... truth was placed in a social context wherein millions drew
Nixon's mythic conclusions .... the end of a gun, following the assassinations of John
Kennedy and Robert ....
(784

3

)
Foreign Policy and Democrats
....
Kennedy saw the public dissatisfaction with Eisenhower's policy and may have over-compensated by bringing the world almost to the brink of war.
Nixon used ....
(2117

8

)
Pesidential Primaries The serious academic study of the ...
.... contenders. In the eighty total column inches, nineteen (23.7 percent) was given to
Kennedy and twenty five (31.3 percent) to
Nixon. Of ....
(2523

10

)
Presidential Scandal
Though he lost the 1960 presidential election to John F.
Kennedy, Richard Milhous
Nixon would win the 1968 presidential election, becoming the first president ....
(1174

5

)
Democracy and the Media
.... M.
Nixon. Television helped
Kennedy win the election, while it gave Richard
Nixon a bad image he could not overcome. It has been ....
(3583

14

)
John F. Kennedy
.... fails to consider that to be as effective a leader as
Kennedy was in .... flaws in the characters of Franklin Roosevelt, Dwight Eisenhower, Richard
Nixon, and now ....
(1537

6

)
The Character of John F. Kennedy
.... fails to consider that to be as effective a leader as
Kennedy was in .... flaws in the characters of Franklin Roosevelt, Dwight Eisenhower, Richard
Nixon, and now ....
(1535

6

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