I don't mind if you call me 'Tricky Dick' as long as you spell it with a 'k'.
US President, Watergate
I don't mind if you call me 'Tricky Dick' as long as you spell it with a 'k'.
US President, Watergate
Reported by aides, often cited as his response to the nickname
1960s-1970s
Found in 1 providers: grok
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