The recordings demonstrate yet again that drug warriors always knew marijuana wasn't that bad—they just didn't care.
The madness of Groening and giving his characters hooks was only the beginning of the comedic resurrection of Richard Nixon.
President Richard Nixon’s remarks were captured on his secret White House recording system but had eluded the notice of ...
Fox News Digital spoke to "Seinfeld" actor John O'Hurley about the revelations depicted in the new documentary he narrated: "Watergate's Secrets and Betrayals." ...
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Minnesota lobbyist Kurtis Hanna listened to hours of taped conversations from the Nixon White House. In one, the former ...
Former President Richard Nixon, who launched the war on drugs in 1971, admitted he knew pot was 'not particularly dangerous' ...
Former President Richard Nixon privately questioned his administration’s tough stance on marijuana and acknowledged that the ...
John Ehrlichman, Nixon’s top advisor said in 1994, 'Did we know we were lying about the drugs? Of course, we did.' Two years ...
Well, well, well, so the guy who rubber stamped the so called 'War on Drugs' in 1971, did not think weed was a bad drug. Not ...
Gerald Ford knew Richard Nixon could be prosecuted for crimes he committed as president. That was simply a fact, when ...