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This was the name given to the talks that took place between Vice President Richard Nixon and the Soviet Unions Premier Nikita Khrushchev in a model kitchen at the American National Exhibition Moscow.(1959).
That the American system was designed to take advantage of new technology
That the American system was designed to take advantage of new technology
Richard Nixon comes to my mind for his kitchen debate with Khrushchev. Until Eisenhower and Nixon, vice presidents tended to keep a very low profile.
The first televised presidential debate was in 1960 between the two candidates, Richard Nixon and John Kennedy. Neither one was a president yet, but both was later elected to the Presidency. Gerald Ford was the first incumbent president to debate on TV.
As VP in 1959, He achieved fame for his " Kitchen Debate" with the Russian leader, Khrushchev. He also debated Kennedy four times during the presidential campaign of 1960.
He argued with Kruchev in the Kitchen Debate, but he continued to smile for the cameras, and he was all smiles when he visited China.
His opening up of China to US commerce, the "Kitchen Debate" with Kruchev in 1959, the Watergate Scandal, the "Checkers Speech" in 1952, his V for Victory pose, the Alger Hiss case, "Your President is not a crook", being "tricky", the Vietnam War lies and his resignation.
U. S. Senator John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts narrowly beat the incumbent Vice President, Richard M. Nixon.
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