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Phil Donahue, who ruled daytime talk for years until Oprah overtook him, left a lasting imprint
Read full article: Phil Donahue, who ruled daytime talk for years until Oprah overtook him, left a lasting imprintPhil Donahue, the talk show host who roamed his audience with a microphone and ruled daytime TV for decades, has died at age 88.
Phil Donahue, whose pioneering daytime talk show launched an indelible television genre, has died
Read full article: Phil Donahue, whose pioneering daytime talk show launched an indelible television genre, has diedPhil Donahue, whose pioneering daytime talk show launched an indelible television genre, has died.
Dear Donald, Dear Mr. President: A Trump-Nixon '80s tale
Read full article: Dear Donald, Dear Mr. President: A Trump-Nixon '80s taleThis image provided by the Richard Nixon Foundation shows a copy of correspondence between Donald Trump and Richard Nixon. The letters between once and future presidents, revealed for the first time in an exhibit that opens Thursday, Sept. 23, 2020, at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library & Museum, show the two men engaged in something of an exercise in mutual affirmation. The museum shared the letters exclusively with The Associated Press ahead of the exhibits opening. (Richard Nixon Foundation via AP)
Dear Donald, Dear Mr. President: A Trump-Nixon '80s tale
Read full article: Dear Donald, Dear Mr. President: A Trump-Nixon '80s taleThis image provided by the Richard Nixon Foundation shows a copy of correspondence between Donald Trump and Richard Nixon. (Richard Nixon Foundation via AP)WASHINGTON – They were two men in Manhattan who craved the same thing: validation. The two had been spotted together at the “21” nightclub and Trump was writing Nixon to thank him for forwarding a photo. )” Nixon writes to Trump. Pat Nixon thought Trump did “great,” Nixon writes.
Dear Donald, Dear Mr. President: A Trump-Nixon '80s tale
Read full article: Dear Donald, Dear Mr. President: A Trump-Nixon '80s taleFILE - In this Nov. 17, 1973 file photo, President Richard Nixon speaks near Orlando, Fla. to the Associated Press Managing Editors annual meeting. Nixon told the APME "I am not a crook." There were two men in 1980s Manhattan who craved validation one a past president, one a future president. Thats how a thirty-something Donald Trump and a seventy-ish Richard Nixon struck up a decade-long correspondence in the 1980s that meandered from football and real estate to Vietnam and media strategy. Their letters are being revealed for the first time in an exhibit that opens Thursday at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library & Museum.
Dear Donald, Dear Mr. President: A Trump-Nixon '80s tale
Read full article: Dear Donald, Dear Mr. President: A Trump-Nixon '80s taleFILE - In this Nov. 17, 1973 file photo, President Richard Nixon speaks near Orlando, Fla. to the Associated Press Managing Editors annual meeting. There were two men in 1980s Manhattan who craved validation one a past president, one a future president. Their letters are being revealed for the first time in an exhibit that opens Thursday at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library & Museum. “Let me be so presumptuous as to offer a little free advice (which is worth, incidentally, exactly what it costs!”) Nixon writes to Trump. Pat Nixon thought Trump did “great,” Nixon writes.