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Richard Nixon

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But, Bob, generally speaking, you can't trust the bastards. They turn on you. Am I wrong or right?
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Speaking about Jews "New Tapes Reveal Depth of Nixon's Anti-Semitism" in The Washington Post (9 October 1999)

 
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