Nathan Kenyon

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“If you’ve seen one slum you’ve seen them all,” Agnew said. He called a Japanese reporter a “fat Jap.” He called Hubert Humphrey “squishy soft on Communism,” which was so absurdly untrue that it refreshed memories of “Tricky Dick” that the New Nixon had worked so hard to erase.
Playing with Fire: The 1968 Election and the Transformation of American Politics
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