

The Turkey Has Landed
November 26, 2009 by Anne Walker | Filed Under Nixon Foundation, Pat Nixon, Richard Nixon
On his first Thanksgiving in the White House, November 27, 1969, President Nixon told a group of senior citizens, “In our family we always had Thanksgiving as a family day. We have in the past, and we do now. Our parents cannot be here now, but we wanted people who have been with this Nation for so many years, who have lived good lives, to be here as our guests today. We feel that you are part of our family and we invite you here as part of our family, The White House family, the American family.”
“You have seen the menu. It is the usual, of course. Turkey and all the things that go with it, and pumpkin pie for dessert. Seeing turkey on the menu reminds me that when this country began, Benjamin Franklin argued that the National Bird should be a turkey rather than an eagle. Now, I think he was a very wise man, but the final decision to have the eagle was a better one. When Neil Armstrong landed on the moon, it would have sounded rather funny to say, ‘The turkey has landed.’ And today I think you will all agree you would not want to eat eagle.”
Would you like to have an authentic Nixon Family Thanksgiving Dinner? The Republican Cookbook, with Recipes for Political Success,” The Brownstone Press, Inc., 1969 lists the following:
Here are some of Mrs. Nixon’s recipes for you to try:
Today, we are just like those senior citizens in 1969, invited to share Thanksgiving traditions with the Nixon Legacy, represented here at the Richard Nixon Presidential Foundation. All of us here, and especially the Walker family, wish each of you a Happy Thanksgiving.
We plan to spend the holiday counting our many blessings and enjoying a delicious turkey dinner. Our blessings include the many friendships and opportunities we enjoy because of the Nixon family, and the many doors they opened for us. May God continue to Bless America and give our leaders wisdom. . . . and may God Bless all of you.
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SO MUCH HAS HAPPENED – and NOT happened – on the international stage, since Veterans Day this year.
The comparative differences between the pioneering Nixon efforts and the creeping indecision & uncertainties of an Obama Administration remain as vivid and stark as ever!
On this Thanksgiving Day, 2009 = “The Deseret News” daily newspaper of Salt Lake City, UT ran on its editorial page (bottom – on left) – a two panel cartoon about those vast differences in both presidental political styles and diplomatic accomplishments.
I HOPE the “loyal Nixon partisans in Yorba Linda” could obtain permission to reprint those cartoons for a wider audience in these days.
THANK YOU!