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'''''Frost/Nixon''''' is a liberal movie meant to further tarnish the reputation of [[Richard Nixon]]. In it Nixon is portrayed as a foul-mouthed drunk. Furthermore, the movie is very deceptive, misrepresenting large portions of the President's interview with journalist David Frost. The famous line "When the President does it, it's not illegal" is included in the movie as part of the interview on the [[Watergate]] incident, while in truth those words were spoken in reference to the bombing of [[Cambodia]].
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'''''Frost/Nixon''''' is a liberal play and movie meant to further tarnish the reputation of [[Richard Nixon]]. In it Nixon is portrayed as a foul-mouthed drunk. Furthermore, the movie is very deceptive, misrepresenting large portions of the President's interview with journalist David Frost. The famous line "When the President does it, it's not illegal" is included in the movie as part of the interview on the [[Watergate]] incident, while in truth those words were spoken in reference to the bombing of [[Cambodia]].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 23:48, May 24, 2018

Frost/Nixon is a liberal play and movie meant to further tarnish the reputation of Richard Nixon. In it Nixon is portrayed as a foul-mouthed drunk. Furthermore, the movie is very deceptive, misrepresenting large portions of the President's interview with journalist David Frost. The famous line "When the President does it, it's not illegal" is included in the movie as part of the interview on the Watergate incident, while in truth those words were spoken in reference to the bombing of Cambodia.