Yes, I know his name keeps turning up in alternate history scenarios, but I would primarily like to know how he would have reflected on the world post his second term ending in 1968.
There was a series of documentaries on the Kennedy family and specifically one on how JFK changed politics on BBC 4 last night. I was surprised to find at least according to Pat Buchannan that Nixon had much more empathy for the civil rights struggle than JFK, who only came into contact with black people as valets and waiters, by all accounts. How would he have perceived the world post 1968, what advice would he give to future presidents, it seems Wild Bill often listened to advice from Nixon, so they do talk to each other! What sort of ulogies would we hear today on his passing? How would he have reacted to the killing of his brother RFK? Would we have a president Obama, would the social agenda/civil rights agenda have got as far so soon as it did IOTL under LBJ, who never became president now.