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Pat Nixon, in later years, gave three memorably painful on-camera performances opposite Richard Nixon.
NEWYORKER: Wag the Dog
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Walters has interviewed every U.S. president and first lady since Richard and Pat Nixon.
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Pat Nixon was surely one of the loneliest inhabitants of the White House.
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Richard and Pat Nixon, two essentially shy people who would now both be a hundred years old, first met onstage.
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The speech was a grand slam Nixon celebrated its anniversary every year, even after Watergate but Pat Nixon loathed politics from that televised moment on.
NEWYORKER: Wag the Dog
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In 1969, a new visitor made an appearance: First Lady Pat Nixon introduced the White House Easter Bunny as an annual attraction (who, by strict rules, is never allowed to be viewed at the event in costume without the headpiece attached).
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Hillary's momentous political journey with Bill began in earnest in Sara Ehrman's Volkswagen a week after Richard Nixon and his long-suffering wife, Pat, left the White House for exile in San Clemente, California.
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