Edward Heath and Richard Nixon took personal awkwardness with each other to new and excruciating levels.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The essence of Richard Nixon is loneliness.
Nixon probably was a nice guy.
I have tender feelings for Nixon because everybody has warm feelings about their childhood. Actually, I didn't like the Watergate trials 'cause they interrupted 'The Munsters.'
Nixon was kind of a loner, he had a cold personality.
I liked Nixon fine, but Nixon was not a partier.
The trouble with Nixon is that he's a serious politics junkie. He's totally hooked and like any other junkie, he's a bummer to have around, especially as President.
I first came on the scene during the Johnson years and that crowd was out all the time enjoying themselves. Nixon wasn't particularly social but a lot of the people in his administration were.
Richard Nixon had a kind of Walter Mitty fantasy life. He was a man with a grandiose thoughts: dreams of not simply being president but maybe becoming one of the truly great presidents of American history.
Kennedy was a lot of fun, always. He had something going on. But not Nixon.
Nixon was a bad loser. He hated losing worse than death, and that is why I enjoyed him. We were both football fans, both addicts; and on some days, nothing else mattered.
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