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|name = Richard Nixon
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|caption = Artwork of Nixon from ''[[The Simpsons: Tapped Out]]''
 
|gender = {{Male}}
 
|gender = {{Male}}
|hair = Grey (formerly Black)
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|hair = Gray
|age = 81 (at death)
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|job = U.S. President (former), Author, Statesman
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|status = Deceased
|relatives = '''Wife''': [[wikipedia:Pat_Nixon|Pat Nixon]]<br/ >'''Children''': [[wikipedia:Tricia_Nixon_Cox|Tricia Nixon Cox]], [[wikipedia:Julie_Nixon_Eisenhower|Julie Nixon Eisenhower]]
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|job = 37th President of the United States, Author, Statesman
|appearance = [[Homer Goes to College]]
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|voiced by = [[Harry Shearer]]
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|appearance = "[[Duffless]]"
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|mentioned= "[[Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire]]"
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|voiced by = [[Harry Shearer]]<br>[[Richard Nixon|Himself]] (archive voice)<ref name="Worst Episode Ever">"[[Worst Episode Ever]]"</ref><br>[[Dan Castellaneta]]<ref name="125 Days">''[[125 Days: Donald Trump Makes One Last Try To Patch Things Up With Comey]]''</ref>
 
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''' Richard Nixon''' (1913-1994) was a former President of the United States who twice appeared as a character on ''[[The Simpsons]]''.
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''' Richard Milhous Nixon''' was served as President of the United States from 1969 to 1974 and previously served as Vice President from 1953 to 1961 under [[Dwight D. Eisenhower]]. Ex-President Nixon is seen from time to time visiting [[Springfield]] i.e. while a congressman he was honorary grand marshal of {{ap|Whacking Day|holiday}} or receiving an honorary degree from [[Springfield A&M]].
  
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== History ==
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Before Richard Nixon became President, he appeared in a [[Duff Beer]] commercial with {{Ch|John F. Kennedy}} during the Presidential debate of the 1960 election campaign.<ref>"[[Duffless]]"</ref>
  
== Role On ''The Simpsons'' ==
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According to a sign on the White House tour, Nixon once bowled back-to-back 300 games at the White House's bowling alley. [[Homer Simpson]], however, didn't believe it.<ref>"[[Mr. Lisa Goes to Washington]]"</ref>
Richard Nixon received an honorary degree from [[Springfield A&M]], conferred on him by the school mascot [[Sir Oinks-A-Lot]]. Nixon remained a supporter of both the school and the pig. When Sir Oinks-A-Lot was kidnapped as a prank by [[Springfield University]] students, Nixon was one of the pig's "powerful friends" who exerted influence on the Springfield University [[Bobby Peterson|dean]] to expel the pranksters.<ref>[[Homer Goes to College]]</ref>
 
  
[[Mr. Burns]] said he let Nixon beat him at golf in 1974, apparently because he felt sorry for Nixon.  Burns said that Nixon "just looked so forlorn" and was concerned about possibly going to jail.<ref>[[Scenes From the Class Struggle in Springfield]]</ref>
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When [[Homer]] talked about Dog Hell he said that Nixon's dog was there. Homer thought it was called Chester but [[Lisa]] corrected him and said it was Checkers.<ref>"[[Dog of Death]]"</ref>
  
=== Non-Canon ===
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At the [[Springfield High School]] reunion [[Bobby Mindix]] did an impression of Richard Nixon.<ref>"[[The Front]]"</ref>
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When [[Homer]] was put on trial for his soul by the [[Flanders the Devil|Devil Flanders]], Nixon was summoned to appear as a member of the Devil's hand-picked "Jury of the Damned." Nixon protested that he wasn't dead yet (and had just written an article for [[wikipedia:Redbook|''Redbook'']]), but agreed to serve after the Devil reminded him that he owed the Devil a favor. <ref>[[Treehouse of Horror IV]]</ref>
 
  
== Behind the Scenes ==
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Nixon later (after his time as President) received an honorary degree from [[Springfield A&M]], conferred on him by the school mascot [[Sir Oinks-A-Lot]]. Nixon remained a supporter of both the school and the pig. When Sir Oinks-A-Lot was kidnapped as a prank by [[Springfield University]] students, Nixon was one of the pig's "powerful friends" who exerted influence on the Springfield University [[Bobby Peterson|dean]] to expel the pranksters. He would also later be seen wearing a bra on his head with Homer and Dean Peterson playing guitar in a snapshot of Homer's second turn at college. From the expression on his face, he was not amused.<ref>"[[Homer Goes to College]]"</ref>
=== Biography ===
 
Nixon was the 37th President of the U.S., serving from 1969 to 1974. He was also the 36th Vice President, serving in that office from 1953 to 1961. Nixon holds the historical distinctions of being the only President to resign from office and the only person to be elected twice to both the Presidency and Vice Presidency. In addition, Nixon was the Republican party candidate for President in the election of 1960 (which he lost to [[wikipedia:John_F._Kennedy|John F. Kennedy]]), which makes him the only person other than [[wikipedia:Franklin_D._Roosevelt|Franklin D. Roosevelt]] to appear on the ballot '''five''' times as a major party's candidate for either President or Vice President.
 
  
After his time as President, Nixon became a prolific author and an elder statesman in the area of foreign affairs, being consulted by both Republican and Democratic successors to the Presidency. He died of a stroke on April 22, 1994.
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Nixon was among the guests at [[Mr. Burns]]' birthday, along with [[Ronald Reagan]], [[George H.W. Bush]], and [[Jimmy Carter]].<ref>"[[Rosebud]]"</ref>
  
===Historical Notes and ''Simpsons'' Role===
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Then Congressman Nixon of [[California]], who had used the publicity surrounding the {{W|Alger Hiss}} case in 1950 to thrust him into the national spotlight, "goes after another deadly hiss" as honorary grand marshal of {{ap|Whacking Day|holiday}} although archival footage showed him clubbing his aide holding the snake rather than the actual snake and immediately left as the crowd groaned.<ref>"[[Whacking Day]]"</ref>
Nixon's and Burns' golf game probably would have taken place while Nixon was still in office, or shortly after he resigned. Nixon formally resigned from the Presidency on August 9, 1974, after announcing his resignation in a televised speech the evening of August 8. Before that, he was dealing with the [[wikipedia:Watergate_scandal|Watergate scandal]], which led to his resignation. He would certainly have been concerned about going to jail, and quite possibly would have looked forlorn enough to move Burns to let him win at golf. On September 8, Nixon received a full pardon from his successor [[wikipedia:Gerald_Ford|Gerald Ford]], which eliminated the possibility of his going to jail. The same day he was pardoned, Nixon suffered a severe attack of [[wikipedia:Phlebitis|phlebitis]], from which he didn't fully recover -- and which probably would have prevented him from playing golf -- until early 1975.  At any rate, for the remainder of 1974 after his pardon, Nixon wasn't in any condition to go golfing.
 
  
Nixon was in fact still alive at the time of his appearances on ''The Simpsons'', but died just a few months after the episodes in which he appeared first aired.
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Mr. Burns said he let Nixon beat him at golf in 1974, apparently because he felt sorry for Nixon. Burns said that Nixon "just looked so forlorn" and was concerned about possibly going to jail.<ref>"[[Scenes from the Class Struggle in Springfield]]"</ref>
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During the Presidents' Day Pageant at [[Springfield Elementary School]], [[Bart]] clowned around by putting eyes and a nose on his behind to make it look like Nixon's face. He then mooned a group of girls and said, "I am not a butt!"<ref>"[[I Love Lisa]]"</ref>
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The [[Fan Man]] ruined the {{W|Death and state funeral of Richard Nixon#Funeral service|Nixon funeral}}.<ref>"[[The Homer They Fall]]"</ref>
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In a flashback scene, Homer heard Nixon's voice as he delivered his famous "Therefore, I shall resign the presidency" line.<ref name="Worst Episode Ever"/>
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One of the old issues of ''[[TV Guide]]'' in Homer's collection had a picture of Nixon on the cover. Also, {{ap|John|Cockamamie's}} had for sale in his [[Cockamamie's|shop]] a throw pillow with Nixon's picture on it.<ref>''[[Marge the Sellout]]''</ref>
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A picture of Nixon, along with the other U.S. Presidents, was seen in a book that Superintendent Chalmers showed Bart, before Bart developed an interest in [[Theodore Roosevelt]]. Bart was only able to identify a few of the Presidents, and Nixon was not among them.<ref>"[[Bart Stops to Smell the Roosevelts]]"</ref>
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[[Principal Skinner]] has a picture of him mounted on his wall.<ref>"[[Yellow Subterfuge]]"</ref>
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A picture of President Nixon's head was seen on an exhibit for "The Science of ''[[Futurama]]''" at the [[Springfield Science Museum]].<ref>"[[Daddicus Finch]]"</ref>
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An animatronic of Nixon was seen in the Hall of Vice Presidents at [[Kissimmee St. Nick Theme Park and Resort]].<ref>"[['Tis the 30th Season]]"</ref>
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In a dream that [[Mr. Burns]] had, Burns was dancing with [[George Washington]] on a one dollar bill. He then pushed Washington out of the way and started dancing with Nixon instead, which he said was better.<ref>"[[Frinkcoin]]"</ref>
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== Non-canon ==
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{{Noncanon}}
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When [[Homer]] was put on trial for his soul by the [[Flanders the Devil|Devil Flanders]], Nixon was summoned to appear as a member of the Devil's hand-picked "Jury of the Damned." Nixon protested that he wasn't dead yet (and had just written an article for ''[[Redbook]]''), but agreed to serve after the Devil reminded him that he owed the Devil a favor.<ref>"[[Treehouse of Horror IV]]"</ref>
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When [[Homer]] was young and bought a model kit his [[Abe Simpson|father]] told him that he has been begging allowance advances out of him since Nixon won the election.<ref>''[[Springfield's Next Top Model Kit!]]''</ref>
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When [[Homer]] was young and found a lamp with a genie inside he asked his [[Abe Simpson|father]] if he could wish to be the world's greatest yo-yo champion; Abe responded to his son thinking it would not be a good idea due to the possibility of him performing for then-President Nixon and accidentally assassinating him, thus making Nixon's Vice President [[Spiro Agnew]] his successor and Homer proceeds to imagine this.<ref>''[[Mean Genie]]''</ref>
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Richard Nixon's ghost was revealed to be haunting the room {{Ch|Donald Trump}} sleeps in in the [[White House]]. Nixon's ghost told Trump to burn the tapes. He then thanked Trump because Nixon was now the 44th best president of the United States. Nixon then joined in the hug between Trump and [[James Comey]].<ref name="125 Days"/>
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[[Herman]] said that the stump of his right arm looked like Richard Nixon and offered to show it to [[Bart]] and [[Lisa]]. They quickly fled [[Herman's Military Antiques|his store]] in disgust.<ref>''[[Clip Clip Hooray!]]''</ref>
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=== The Simpsons: Tapped Out ===
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== Trivia ==
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*When subjected to G-Force from the rocket sending him to space, Homer looks a lot like Nixon.<ref>"[[Deep Space Homer]]"</ref>
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== Behind the Laughter ==
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Archive audio of Nixon's famous line, "Therefore, I shall resign the presidency", was used in "[[Worst Episode Ever]]". In Nixon's other appearances, he is voiced by [[Harry Shearer]]. Shearer would later play Nixon in a live action role in ''Nixon's the One'', a television show featuring re-enactments of Nixon's infamous [[White House]] tapes.
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Richard Nixon's middle name Milhous was his mother {{W|Hannah Milhous Nixon|Hannah}}'s maiden name. [[Matt Groening]] had repeatedly confirmed Nixon's middle name was where he got the name for Bart's friend [[Milhouse Van Houten|Milhouse]].
  
 
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Latest revision as of 14:44, October 21, 2024

This article is about the character. For the guest star, see Richard Nixon.
Richard Nixon
Richard Nixon.png
Artwork of Nixon from The Simpsons: Tapped Out
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Deceased
Hair: Gray
Occupation: 37th President of the United States, Author, Statesman
First mentioned: "Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire"
First appearance: "Duffless"
Voiced by: Harry Shearer
Himself (archive voice)[1]
Dan Castellaneta[2]


Richard Milhous Nixon was served as President of the United States from 1969 to 1974 and previously served as Vice President from 1953 to 1961 under Dwight D. Eisenhower. Ex-President Nixon is seen from time to time visiting Springfield i.e. while a congressman he was honorary grand marshal of Whacking Day or receiving an honorary degree from Springfield A&M.

History[edit]

Before Richard Nixon became President, he appeared in a Duff Beer commercial with John F. Kennedy during the Presidential debate of the 1960 election campaign.[3]

According to a sign on the White House tour, Nixon once bowled back-to-back 300 games at the White House's bowling alley. Homer Simpson, however, didn't believe it.[4]

When Homer talked about Dog Hell he said that Nixon's dog was there. Homer thought it was called Chester but Lisa corrected him and said it was Checkers.[5]

At the Springfield High School reunion Bobby Mindix did an impression of Richard Nixon.[6]

Nixon later (after his time as President) received an honorary degree from Springfield A&M, conferred on him by the school mascot Sir Oinks-A-Lot. Nixon remained a supporter of both the school and the pig. When Sir Oinks-A-Lot was kidnapped as a prank by Springfield University students, Nixon was one of the pig's "powerful friends" who exerted influence on the Springfield University dean to expel the pranksters. He would also later be seen wearing a bra on his head with Homer and Dean Peterson playing guitar in a snapshot of Homer's second turn at college. From the expression on his face, he was not amused.[7]

Nixon was among the guests at Mr. Burns' birthday, along with Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, and Jimmy Carter.[8]

Then Congressman Nixon of California, who had used the publicity surrounding the Alger Hiss case in 1950 to thrust him into the national spotlight, "goes after another deadly hiss" as honorary grand marshal of Whacking Day although archival footage showed him clubbing his aide holding the snake rather than the actual snake and immediately left as the crowd groaned.[9]

Mr. Burns said he let Nixon beat him at golf in 1974, apparently because he felt sorry for Nixon. Burns said that Nixon "just looked so forlorn" and was concerned about possibly going to jail.[10]

During the Presidents' Day Pageant at Springfield Elementary School, Bart clowned around by putting eyes and a nose on his behind to make it look like Nixon's face. He then mooned a group of girls and said, "I am not a butt!"[11]

The Fan Man ruined the Nixon funeral.[12]

In a flashback scene, Homer heard Nixon's voice as he delivered his famous "Therefore, I shall resign the presidency" line.[1]

One of the old issues of TV Guide in Homer's collection had a picture of Nixon on the cover. Also, John had for sale in his shop a throw pillow with Nixon's picture on it.[13]

A picture of Nixon, along with the other U.S. Presidents, was seen in a book that Superintendent Chalmers showed Bart, before Bart developed an interest in Theodore Roosevelt. Bart was only able to identify a few of the Presidents, and Nixon was not among them.[14]

Principal Skinner has a picture of him mounted on his wall.[15]

A picture of President Nixon's head was seen on an exhibit for "The Science of Futurama" at the Springfield Science Museum.[16]

An animatronic of Nixon was seen in the Hall of Vice Presidents at Kissimmee St. Nick Theme Park and Resort.[17]

In a dream that Mr. Burns had, Burns was dancing with George Washington on a one dollar bill. He then pushed Washington out of the way and started dancing with Nixon instead, which he said was better.[18]

Non-canon[edit]

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When Homer was put on trial for his soul by the Devil Flanders, Nixon was summoned to appear as a member of the Devil's hand-picked "Jury of the Damned." Nixon protested that he wasn't dead yet (and had just written an article for Redbook), but agreed to serve after the Devil reminded him that he owed the Devil a favor.[19]

When Homer was young and bought a model kit his father told him that he has been begging allowance advances out of him since Nixon won the election.[20]

When Homer was young and found a lamp with a genie inside he asked his father if he could wish to be the world's greatest yo-yo champion; Abe responded to his son thinking it would not be a good idea due to the possibility of him performing for then-President Nixon and accidentally assassinating him, thus making Nixon's Vice President Spiro Agnew his successor and Homer proceeds to imagine this.[21]

Richard Nixon's ghost was revealed to be haunting the room Donald Trump sleeps in in the White House. Nixon's ghost told Trump to burn the tapes. He then thanked Trump because Nixon was now the 44th best president of the United States. Nixon then joined in the hug between Trump and James Comey.[2]

Herman said that the stump of his right arm looked like Richard Nixon and offered to show it to Bart and Lisa. They quickly fled his store in disgust.[22]

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Richard Nixon
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Trivia[edit]

  • When subjected to G-Force from the rocket sending him to space, Homer looks a lot like Nixon.[23]

Behind the Laughter[edit]

Archive audio of Nixon's famous line, "Therefore, I shall resign the presidency", was used in "Worst Episode Ever". In Nixon's other appearances, he is voiced by Harry Shearer. Shearer would later play Nixon in a live action role in Nixon's the One, a television show featuring re-enactments of Nixon's infamous White House tapes.

Richard Nixon's middle name Milhous was his mother Hannah's maiden name. Matt Groening had repeatedly confirmed Nixon's middle name was where he got the name for Bart's friend Milhouse.

Appearances[edit]

References[edit]


External links[edit]


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