I expect he went to his grave still feeling that HE was the aggrieved party, not the public or the country. It's not uncommon among criminals who mostly seem to feel that their problems are not so much caused by what they have done but rather by the fact that they got caught.
I expect he went to his grave still feeling that HE was the aggrieved party, not the public or the country. It's not uncommon among criminals who mostly seem to feel that their problems are not so much caused by what they have done but rather by the fact that they got caught.
I expect he went to his grave still feeling that HE was the aggrieved party, not the public or the country. It's not uncommon among criminals who mostly seem to feel that their problems are not so much caused by what they have done but rather by the fact that they got caught.
Absolutely. In this, Nixon and Trump share that character trait in which they are never at fault.
And after 20 years of "exile" he became an "elder statesman" in the eyes of the press. Every time I saw him on a talk show, I wanted to vomit