We could tell from the tapes that there were two Richard Nixons."īut the president's daughter Tricia said that just wasn't so. Nixon "had a remarkable facility to put on an act. But the drug's side-effects include confusion, loss of memory and irritability, which former aide John Dean said top level staffers at the Nixon White House saw on a regular basis.ĭean told CBS News that Mr. His mood wasn't too good." Dreyfus claimed the drug deals effectively with fear, worry, guilt, anger, rage, depression and other conditions. Dreyfus later supplied another 1,000, it said.ĭreyfus told The New York Times he gave Mr. Nixon was given 1,000 capsules of the mood-altering drug Dilantin, an anti-convulsant used to counter epileptic seizures, by Jack Dreyfus, founder of an investment firm. Summers' book also claimed that in 1968, Mr. Cox noted that "these claims are based on statements attributed to two persons no longer alive by a man (Sears) who did not meet either of my parents until years after 1962." He blackened her eye." Sears told Summers he learned this from two lawyers, both now dead, Waller Taylor and Pat Hillings. Nixon's successful 1968 campaign for president, told him that he had been told "that Nixon had hit her (Pat Nixon) in 1962 and that she had threatened to leave him over it. Nixon beat his wife "so badly she could not go out the next day."Īnd Summers writes that retired Washington lawyer John Sears, who worked in Mr. Summers writes that a now-deceased Los Angeles reporter, Bill Van Petten, told an unidentified friend that Mr.
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