Nixon knew exactly what he wanted to accomplish in his four interviews with David Frost, quite apart from having his agent Irving Paul Lazar negotiate a terrific deal for him, with cash up front.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Frost was no match for Nixon - far from being an intrepid and challenging interviewer, he was a pushover for the great and the famous, always deeply impressed with the fact that here he was, David Frost, putting questions to - Richard Nixon!
Nixon was kind of a loner, he had a cold personality.
Nixon was a crook, of course, but he was also a rabid football fan - and he knew the game, which still astounds me, but I have always had a soft spot for him because of it.
Nixon was so crooked that he needed servants to help him screw his pants on every morning.
Nixon was always willing to be bipartisan, so there are a lot of surprises in the man.
Working for President Nixon was the most extraordinary professional experience of my life. He was endlessly fascinating: brilliant, visionary, kind, generous, warm, funny - and yes, a good man.
Nixon probably was a nice guy.
Nixon did have a secret plan, and I knew that it involved making threats of nuclear war to North Vietnam.
In many ways when Jerry Ford pardoned Nixon, in a certain way, he did speak for the country.
Of course a lot of the journalists hated Nixon, but they were always blown away by how smart he was.
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