President Nixon tried to demonstrate that most Americans supported him with his "Silent Majority" speech in November 1969. "To you, the great silent majority of my fellow Americans," Nixon said ...
What if the good ones – or those who want to be honest and efficient civil servants – constitute the majority, but feel helpless about wrongdoing in government, for numerous reasons including ...
[File, Standard] In a rousing speech in 1969, former US President Richard Nixon appeals to “the great majority of fellow Americans” to speak up and take charge of things. This silent majority ...
Before than, The Silenced Majority: Stories of Uprisings, Occupations, Resistance, and Hope, and Breaking the Sound Barrier, both written with Denis Moynihan, give voice to the many ordinary ...
In a November address, he appealed to “the great silent majority of my fellow Americans” for their support. Opposing Nixon ...
When the time came, the adults raised their glasses and toasted Trump. "We're no longer the silent majority," said 29-year-old Alex Fahmy, a drink in hand. "We're going to continue to fight and ...
The ‘silent majority’ is being suggested as one of the reasons for these polls being proved wrong. The term, ‘silent majority’, was made famous by former US President Richard Nixon ...
Elections are over, results have been declared, and happy winners have celebrated in thanksgiving services and street ...
They are the ‘silent majority’. Modern healthcare relies on medicines – the carefully prepared pills, injectables and other pharmaceuticals that we take to prevent, ease, or cure illness and ...
At a time when the far right is resurgent across the continent, Europe’s silent majority needs strong voices more than ever. And we want to offer them a forum.