Top 10 Unfortunate Political OneLiners Nov 17 marks the thirtyfifth anniversary of President Richard Nixon's his famous "I am not a crook" line at the height of the Watergate scandal Flip through TIME's collection of other devastating political quotes"I am not a crook" > "OK, I'm a cartoon" (by Wayne Baisley) (1999) "I am not a crook" > "O, I'm an OK actor" (by L Lomasky by hand) (10) (pending approval) "I am not a crook" > "OK, I'm a cartoon" (by Dan A using Anagram Genius) (06) (pending approval) "I am not a crook" > "Am cook or ain't?" (by Chris by hand) (06) (pending"I Am Not A Crook" This political cartoon effectively shows Nixon trying to lie and prove to the United States that he is not a crook With having Nixon hang on to the words "I am" and " a Crook" with the "not" in his mouth, he is trying to show himself off as not being a criminal and just as the loving and fun president the US saw
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