Richard Nixon Resigns from Presidency of the United States

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For the first time in history, the President of the United States was resigning from his role in office. August 8, 1974 President Richard Nixon stood before them, addressing them on television. President Nixon had recently been discovered to be a part of a political controversy, and to prevent being impeached, he chose to resign. President Richard Nixon’s resignation speech provides justification and information for his resignation from office in 1974. President Nixon uses repetition, Ethos, and Logos as a way of concluding his role as President, and providing hope for the Nation’s future.
When President Richard Nixon gave the speech, stating that he would be the first President to resign, he used a great deal of Ethos, in order to make the audience understand the purpose of not only his speech, but his presidency. In this time period peace was a very import idea to many people, and President Nixon knew that. The Vietnam War was just ending, and people wanted not only to bring loved ones back, but also ensure the safety of future generations. In 1974, when President Nixon resigned, the Vietnam War recently ended and President Nixon says
Together with the Soviet Union we have made the crucial breakthroughs that have begun the process of limiting nuclear arms. But we must set as our goal not just limiting but reducing and finally destroying these terrible weapons so that they cannot destroy civilization and so that the threat of nuclear war will no longer hang over the world and the people.
President Nixon is showing that he is siding with the majority of the Nation, and he too wants peace. The idea of peace is very prevalent throughout the whole speech, and President Nixon later says, “Not only have we ended one war, but we have p...

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...his presidency, so he can be remembered for his contribution to our country.
President Richard Nixon’s speech has changed American history. President Nixon was the first President to resign, and President Nixon not only resigned for his pride, but also for the pride of the Nation. Had President Nixon remained in office, it would have taken millions of tax dollars, for the impeachment process, which is not a short process, leaving the American’s with an ineffective President during the trials. Critics say "Then everyone's going to remember again, they're going to remember the humiliation that this country went through, the national disgrace, and they'll get it all straight again," in response to America mourning President Nixon’s death. No matter what the critics say, President Nixon resigned to better America, and provide the country with a more suitable leader.

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