Checkers Speech: Resources

Websites

Brief Bio of Nixon, Courtesy of the Nixon Library

Exactly what it says on the tin. The Nixon Library has everything you want to know about the guy and his story.

What He Said

A history prof at Texas A&M has been publishing the Nixon tapes as they became available. You can binge-listen to the tapes or read the transcripts.

We Hate to Bring It Up Again, But…

He really was a crook.

On the Other Hand…

Nixon did some cool stuff while he was in politics. There's a website devoted to his positive legacy, too.

In Case You Were Wondering…

Yes, there is a Presidential Pet Museum, at which we learn that Checkers lived to see the White House.

Articles and Interviews

It Had Legs

A decent overview of the Checkers Speech and its continued significance.

The Checkers Speech at 60

A solid summary of the speech and its surrounding context, as well as a look at why it's still important.

Heartwarming or Revolting?

On what would have been the 100th birthday year of Richard and Pat Nixon, The New Yorker magazine lays out two ways of looking at the Checkers Speech.

Doggie Drama

In 2012, Douglas McGrath wrote a play about the whole Checkers affair.

Video

The Checkers Speech on YouTube

Forgive the potato quality; it was 1952 after all.

Audio

Hear Here

Here's an interview discussing the case that started Nixon's career: his prosecution of Alger Hiss, suspected Soviet spy. The site has a blog with lots of other podcasts, mostly positive, about Nixon.

Books

You Could Write a Book About It

Someone did.

Images

Checkers goes to the Beach

The type of propaganda that the Nixons produced in order to keep up their perfectly happy all-American family image.

At Least Somebody Loves Him

Here's Pat Nixon watching her husband give the Checkers speech.

Who's a Good Dog?

It was totally worth it.