When Elvis met Nixon
01.14.2010
09:57 pm

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History
Pop Culture

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Elvis Presley
Richard Nixon

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From today’s Los Angeles Times, the little known tale behind the famous photo of Elvis Presley and Richard Nixon, including the top page of the letter Presley wrote to Nixon that led to the meeting:

“Dear Mr. President, First I would like to introduce myself. I am Elvis Presley.”

In five pages, Elvis explains he loves his country and wants to give something back and, not being “a member of the Establishment,” believes he could reach some people the president can’t if the president would only make him a federal agent at-large so he can help fight the war on drugs.

“Sir, I can and will be of any service that I can to help the country out. . . . I will be here for as long as it takes to get the credentials of a federal agent. . . . I would love to meet you just to say hello if you’re not to [sic] busy. Respectfully, Elvis Presley.”

 
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Picture of Elvis and Nixon is worth a thousand words (Los Angeles Times)

Posted by Richard Metzger | 3 Comments
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Jan 15, 2010
Miss Kathy says:

I like this shot better.

http://thenewnixon.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/nixon_sonny_jerry_elvis_4.jpg

Jan 17, 2010
Cat Simril Ishikawa says:

You should link this to the re-inactment of the meeting that Peter Bergman and other Firesigns did for Bergman’s Digital Diner radio show.

Jan 18, 2010
Andy says:

Whoa - his handwriting is worse than mine. Strange content and poor grammar and orthography, to boot.

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