Nybble welcome to the Richard Nixon president ial library and museum. My name is paul, im the active directer of the library. I appreciate all of you coming to one of our continuing author talk presentations. Today we are very fortunate to have the really, the leading scholar on pat nixon, who is, by the way, born 100 years ago this year. Marry brennan, who did much of the research here for her book is the chair of the department of history at the university of texas in san marcos. Her specialty is post world war ii conservative movements, and she hoose twroin date three different books. Those being turning right at the 60s conservative capture of the g. O. P. With the wise mothers and the conservative women and the crusade against communism and the book we love around here pat nixon embattled first lady. Her work is an outstanding work, and i would like do you help me welcome her out to the stage to talk about her work. Mary brennan. [applause] thank you, paul. It is such a great hono
Talk recitations. Today, we are very fortunate to have really the leading scholar on pat nixon who is by the way of warren 100 years ago this year. Mary brennan, did much who did much of her research here for her book, is the chair of the department of history at the university of texas and san marcos. Her specialty is postworld war ii conservative movement and she has written to date, three different books those being turning right at the 60s, conservator capture of the gop, wives, mothers and the conservative women conservative women in the crusade against communism and of course the book we love the most around here which is pat nixon embattled first lady. Her book is an outstanding work and i look forward to i would like you to help me welcome her out onto the stage talk about her work. Mary brennan. [applause] thank you, paul. Is such a great honor to be back here at the nixon library. Library. Boss that i did much of my research here and i feel very close to all of the people her
Around the world, both organized states and otherwise that we are vulnerable and we are weak and we also just demonstrated that this president has the ability within hours to unravel on the very foundation of our democracy and our constitution. Rules chair jim mcgovern told us the vote to impeach President Trump for a selling time, which would be historical Late Wednesday or early thursday, what do you think that will accomplish . Hopefully an unnecessary movement because its my hope that the 25th amendment would be invoked. Its my hope that more rational head will convince the president to step down and evacuate. However, it is necessary for us to impeach this president yet again. I believe it will be sending a couple messages. One is that the behavior we simply cannot abide by, the oath of our office in congress to do that. To signal by impeachment that this is unacceptable and secondly, it signals to future generations and as we talked about to the world at large that this will prev
Mary brennan discusses the use of mrs. Nixons recentlyreleased private documents. This is just over 50 minutes. Um, welcome to the Richard Nixon president ial library and museum. My name is paul wormser, and im the acting director of the librariment i appreciate all of you coming to one of our continuing author talk presentations. Today we are very fortunate to have really the leading scholar on pat nixon who is, by the way, born 100 year ago this year. Mary brennan, who did much of her research here for her book, is the chair of the department of history at the yawfort of texas in university of texas in san marcos. The excuse me. Her specialty is postworld war ii conservative movements, and she has written b to date three different books, those being turning right at the 60s the conservative capture of the gop, wives, mothers and the red menace, and, of course, the book that we love most around here, which is pat nixon embattled first lady. Her book is an outstanding work, and i look
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