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  • Paperback: 240 pages
  • Publisher: University of Virginia Press; Reprint edition (August 18, 2015)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0813937833
  • ISBN-13: 978-0813937830
  • Product Dimensions: 6 x 0.4 x 9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (28 customer reviews)
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By wogan TOP 500 REVIEWER on August 6, 2014
Format: Hardcover
Tapes from Nixon were released 40 years ago. This is one among several books that bring out more information about Nixon and his presidency on this anniversary. Sadly what most of the evidence from tapes released in 1996 and afterwards leads many to conclude, is that Nixon's crimes were worse than we thought. Ken Hughes has written this book which places great emphasis on the Chennault Affair.

It seems that Nixon had Anna Chennault approach the South Vietnamese ambassador, suggesting that if the peace talks with Johnson were stalled they would get a better deal with Nixon. This violates federal law and borders on treason.
Some will feel that this book and information is biased, but for those of us who were in the military and watched and lived through the growing horror in Vietnam - we count the lives lost through such political perfidy.

Hughes covers this and the ordering of a break in at the Brookings Institute. He uses tape transcripts including those of Lyndon Johnson to present his case. We read of innumerable anti-sematic remarks and attitudes emanating from Nixon. One wearies of his constant questioning of how many Jews were in specific governmental posts or agencies and how they were scheming against him.

This is a book that admirers of Nixon will not like but it brings out some little known facts and draws some interesting conclusions regarding the Nixon presidency.
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Another must-have for Nixon and Watergate buffs, and a throughly credible presentation of events. Really, any historian should read this also. The use of primary materials (including, obviously, taped conversations) is extraordinary.

In a nutshell, the author Ken Hughes contends that Nixon tried to subvert the 1968 Vietnam War-Paris peace talks, underway as that year's election approached. Failed talks would be bad news for Hubert Humphrey, the D-Party Presidential candidate. Nixon may have succeeded in tanking the talks, and he certainly tried. Even trying was illegal, and probably unethical.

The failed talks would also mean more years of war, a war the USA and S. Vietnam eventually lost, when Nixon finally threw in the towel--but only after getting re-elected in 1972. It is an unfortunate reality that Nixon appears to have extended the war just long enough to avoid the ignominy of defeat before 1972. If your son died there...

Nixon tried to cover his tracks, and the Watergate break-in may have stemmed from Nixonian fears the D-Party knew what he had done. It may remain a mystery if Nixon actually ordered the Watergate break-ins; but he is clearly caught on tape ordering break-ins of the Brookings Institution, as Hughes relates. In fact, Hughes contends that the famed Watergate break-ins were only part of a larger program, that he outlines.

Among the strengths of this book, and there are many, is that it places the Nixon Watergate foul play within a context of the Vietnam War, something the John Dean books more or less sidestep. In fact, Dean's latest book is a such a play-by-play examination of Watergate skullduggery and evasive maneuvers that one might forget there was even a war on.
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Every American should read this book. It records a turning point in history, where everyone trusted people with authority to no one trusted anybody, especially the politicians. Very timely even in today's climate. This touches on administrations of Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson and Nixon and how we went from believing the people in power to questioning their motive. And Nixon was the spearhead. The best quote in the book is Haldeman to Nixon, after the Pentagon Papers were released, stating in part, "it shows that people do things the President wants to do even though it's wrong. And presidents can be wrong".
I grew up in the 60's and this was on the news every day for years. The book tied up a lot of loose ends of what caused people to think and act different in the 60's and 70's than previous generations because of the Vietnam War. And the Kindle version is great because you can hear the actual tapes, with the snide comments, guffaws, coughs and laughs that define the characters. And there are a whole cast of them.
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Excellent historical representation of the Vietnam era and Nixon presidency.i was totally unaware of Nixon's behind the scenes activity and its effect on the peace negotiations during Johnson's last months in office. How it related to the Watergate break in is captivating. I lived through this history totally clueless. Chasing Shadows enlightened me on this important period of history and though I didn't think possible gave me further insight into the paranoid behavior demonstrated by Nixon during his Presidency. A very well written book.
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Anyone who still holds to the belief that Nixon was a great President who differs from others only in that he "got caught" should read this book. The Nixon White House tapes--the release of which he vigorously fought even until his death--clearly show an angry, deeply insecure, and overtly racist and sexist anti-semite ordering overtly illegal actions to serve himself. What is even more disturbing is that these tapes clearly show that Watergate was the smallest and least damaging of Nixon's disregard of federal law. The primary focus of this book is Nixon's sabotaging of Johnson Administration's attempts to end the war in Vietnam so that a peace would not hurt his chances in the 1968 election (actions that led to five more years of war and tens of thousands of AMerican deaths and countless Vietnamese deaths).
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