ABSTRACT

William Safire was a speechwriter for Richard Nixon from 1968 to 1973. During that time, as a Washington insider, Safire was able to observe the thirty-seventh president in his entirety: as noble and mean-spirited; as good and bad; as a man desirous of greatness. Rarely has there been a White House memoir more intimate or revealing in its exploration of the great events that took place "before the fall" of Watergate. In this anecdotal history, Nixon and his associates come alive, not as caricatures, but as men with high and low purpose: Henry Kissinger, William Rogers, H. R. (Bob) Haldeman, John Ehrlichman, Charles Colson, and Arthur Burns struggle not just for power, but for ideals. As William Safire says in his Prologue: "In this memoir, which is neither a biography of [Nixon] nor an autobiography of me nor a narrative history of our times, there is an attempt to figure out what was good and bad about him, what he was trying to do and how well he succeeded, how he used and affected some of the people around him, and an effort not to lose sight of all that went right in examining what went wrong." The book is divided into ten sections, in which run three main themes: the President, the Partisan, and the Person. As a president, Safire discusses Nixon and the Vietnam War, foreign policy, economics, and race relations. As a partisan, he discusses Nixon's attempt to form an alignment across party lines, successful in many respects before the president tolerated the excesses that eventually corrupted his administration. And as a person, Safire finds that Nixon was a mixture of Woodrow Wilson, Machiavelli, Theodore Roosevelt, and Shakespeare's Cassius--an idealistic conniver evoking the strenuous life while he thinks too much. This paperback edition of a classic primary source for historians includes a new introduction by its author. Studded with direct quotations that put the reader in the room where history was being made, Before the Fall is a realistic, shades-of-gray study of the Nixon years.

chapter |15 pages

Prologue

part 1|76 pages

The Comeback

chapter 1|7 pages

Twenty Broad Street

chapter 2|6 pages

Dear Nelson

chapter 3|8 pages

Turning Point

chapter 4|10 pages

Washin’ Dirty Dishes

chapter 5|5 pages

The Man Who

chapter 6|38 pages

Nixon’s the One

part 2|23 pages

“It Sure Beats Losing”

chapter 7|10 pages

The Man at the Wilson Desk

chapter 8|5 pages

Interregnum

chapter 9|6 pages

No End Runs

part 3|94 pages

Bone in the Throat

chapter 10|12 pages

Hello, Europe

chapter 11|8 pages

The New Isolationists

chapter 12|9 pages

Tale of Two Bridges

chapter 13|4 pages

The Kennedy Criterion

chapter 14|15 pages

Henry The K

chapter 15|10 pages

Silent Majority

chapter 16|21 pages

The Cambodian Decision

chapter 17|11 pages

The Night At The Lincoln Memorial

part 4|92 pages

Lowered Voices

chapter 18|14 pages

The New Federalism

chapter 19|14 pages

The Wayward Bus

chapter 20|17 pages

“Damngovernment”

chapter 21|9 pages

The Rise Of John Mitchell

chapter 22|6 pages

Loners Stick Together

chapter 23|16 pages

Nixon’s Haldeman

chapter 24|7 pages

Loomings

chapter 25|4 pages

A Swearing-In

part 5|76 pages

Seeds of Destruction

chapter 26|9 pages

“Us” Against “Them”

chapter 27|11 pages

The ’70 Campaign Begins

chapter 28|8 pages

The Way to San Jose

chapter 29|6 pages

A Good Honest Appraisal

chapter 30|25 pages

“The Press is the Enemy”

chapter 31|15 pages

To Peking in Secret

part 6|79 pages

High Adventure

chapter 32|10 pages

State of the World

chapter 33|11 pages

Secret Negotiations, Inside and Out

chapter 34|8 pages

China Report

chapter 35|15 pages

The Guns of April

chapter 36|8 pages

The Road to Moscow

chapter 37|20 pages

The Moscow Summit

part 7|79 pages

Muddling Along on the Home Front

chapter 38|17 pages

Nixon’s Ehrlichman

chapter 39|6 pages

Wayward Bus Revisited

chapter 40|11 pages

Hardball

chapter 41|12 pages

The President Falls in Love

chapter 42|20 pages

The Economic Summit

chapter 43|10 pages

AD Lib

part 8|58 pages

New Majority

chapter 44|11 pages

The Two-Ideology System

chapter 45|11 pages

Nixon and the Catholics

chapter 46|15 pages

Nixon and the Jews

chapter 47|5 pages

The Work Ethic

chapter 48|13 pages

Labor Rewards its Friends

part 9|31 pages

The Private Man

chapter 49|7 pages

There is a There There

chapter 50|7 pages

Alone Together: Pat Nixon

chapter 51|4 pages

Bebe

chapter 52|5 pages

Hideaway

chapter 53|6 pages

Julie

part 10|65 pages

Man in the Arena

chapter 54|5 pages

The Fall of John Mitchell

chapter 55|17 pages

The Campaign that Never Was

chapter 56|10 pages

Bizarre Incident

chapter 57|5 pages

Christmas Bombs

chapter 58|11 pages

Peace With Honor

chapter 59|6 pages

The Best Year Ever

chapter 60|6 pages

Epilogue