Word: judgmental
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Every President 1 can remember, starting with and including F.D.R., has made some errors in judgment, but I have never seen or heard the media so insidiously encourage the idea of impeachment of our President...
...President Nixon's greatest errors seem to be errors of judgment, precipitate action, strength in foreign affairs at the expense of domestic affairs and a lack of communication with the people, the press and the Congress-certainly not fraudulent "high crimes" against the people of the U.S. necessitating impeachment...
...probably the last one that ought to be saying this in view of my own early efforts in '72, but I think it would be a good thing if we got back to concentrating on the congressional and gubernatorial elections in '74 and reserved judgment on '76 for a while...
...months, I have been deeply concerned about the lawlessness and immorality of the Nixon Administration. But now, with the firing of Archibald Cox [Oct. 29], President Nixon has revealed in even sharper focus his obsession with power and lack of sound judgment...
...divest itself of most of Grinnell Corp. and all of Canteen Corp. Some outside business and legal experts felt that a Supreme Court decision might have been rougher on ITT. But White House and Justice Department officials have called it a good settlement for the Government, a judgment with which fired Special Prosecutor Archibald Cox concurs...