Published: Jan. 9, 2017, 8:30 p.m.
With great power, comes great responsibility, so we are told by Voltaire and Peter Parker\u2019s Uncle Ben. It\u2019s something we learn anew with each presidency, as the person who holds the office must decide how they will wield the power they\u2019ve been given. For Richard Nixon, power was something to be used in the service of itself, to be maintained and defended at all costs.
Soon to be our 45th president, Donald Trump comes to the office with some striking similarities to the 37th, complete with \u201cenemies lists\u201d and paranoid vendettas against foes real and imagined. To give us some historical perspective about the comparison between Trump and Nixon, we welcome historian, author, and journalist Rick Perlstein.
Peristein is the bestselling author of
Nixonland and
Before the Storm, about the conservative movement sparked by Barry Goldwater. His newest book is
The Invisible Bridge: The Fall of Nixon and The Rise of Reagan. Perlstein recently published his latest critical analysis of Trump and Nixon in
The New Republic, in an expose entitled
"He\u2019s Making a List."