earlc. adams, a local guy, helped fund the 1950 run. "the new deal, the fair deal, the new frontier, all that is hog wash. it's a lot of rhetoric. builds up the pie in the sky for people and people get up hopes and ambitions and mean their goals never get met." these are some of the people that nixon surrounded himself with in the phase of his career. roitarians, lawyers, realtors and here in the 12th district. south pasadena, el monty and whittier. he registered as a republican. up to that time, melvin small claims nixon was a nonideological cent rift. in 1936 or in retrospect, one of his roommates from 1936 and on in the middle of his law school career, individuals should push back against big government and big society and big business. an american can never be free if he or she advocated his or her personal penalty responsibilities to anyone else. nixon did pledge in a letter to perry a letter dated 6 october, 1945 to practice "practical liberalism " as opposed to " that new by nixon's opponent in the 1946 campaign. well, this is a