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Cultural depictions of Richard Nixon

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Richard Nixon, the 37th President of the United States, has inspired or been portrayed in numerous cultural works.

Literature

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Film

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Television

Music and stage production

Hundreds of songs have been released about or referencing Richard Nixon, with a significant portion focused on the Watergate scandal.[4][deprecated source] Many songs also focus on the Vietnam War, as identified by the Vietnam War Song Project. Music historian Justin Brummer writes that in 1968 "Richard Nixon won the election and soon became the focus of protest". This included songs about the Moratorium to End the War in Vietnam, the Kent State shootings, the Pentagon Papers, and the Silent majority.[5]

Stage productions include:

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Others

Twitter parody account

Since 2008, a popular parody account on Twitter, run by playwright Justin Sherin, has been imitating Nixon's mannerisms and commenting on politics and current events.[6]

Video games

Richard Nixon is a playable character in the Call of Duty: Black Ops Zombies map "Five", which takes place in The Pentagon, alongside John F. Kennedy, Robert McNamara, and Fidel Castro. He is voiced by Dave Mallow.

A fictionalized version of Richard Nixon appears in the main campaign of Tropico 4 and it's 'Modern Times' expansion as the character 'Nicholas "Nick" Richards'.

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References

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