2. “I am not a crook”Five men burgled (or bungled, take your pick) the Watergate offices of the Democratic National Party in Washington D.C. in June of 1972. Yup, Watergate again.
Afterward, in a memorable November 1973 speech, President Nixon decided he wanted to set the record straight. “People have got to know whether or not their president is a crook,” he said in an Orlando news conference. “Well, I’m not a crook. I’ve earned everything I’ve got.” NPR’s Arun Rath said, “Five short words that you won’t find on the National Mall inscribed in marble. But, you might say they’re etched into the country’s memory.”
Staying Power: 3. This one is relegated to YouTube and the archives of network news. The phrase is too exclusive to Nixon himself to be applicable in many other situations. But, whenever the topic of Nixon comes up, it’s sure to show up.
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