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Ronald Louis Ziegler (May 12, 1939 – February 10, 2003) was the 13th White House Press Secretary, serving during President Richard Nixon's administration. [1]
On May 1, 1973, White House Press Secretary Ron Ziegler stated "I would apologize to the Post, and I would apologize to Mr. Woodward and Mr. Bernstein" (referring to Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein of The Washington Post). He continued, "We would all have to say that mistakes were made in terms of comments.
The book is dedicated to Ron Ziegler. ISBN 0-8362-0547-2; Tales from the Margaret Mead Taproom (with Nicholas von Hoffman), Sheed & Ward, 1976. Library of Congress 75-17055. The cover shows Uncle Duke with his aide MacArthur in Samoa. The title references anthropologist Margaret Mead and her book Coming of Age in Samoa. A caricature of the ...
Leavitt, 27, will be the youngest White House press secretary in U.S. history, unseating Nixon administration press secretary Ron Ziegler, who was 29 when he served in the role from 1969-1974.
Ron Ziegler, who at 29 years old was named President Richard Nixon's press secretary in 1969, was previously the youngest to hold the position.
Here's a fact-check on whether Nixon really made that comment about the Washington Post.
Bob Ziegler (1921–1991), American lawyer and politician, son of A. H. Ziegler; Dagmar Ziegler (born 1960), German politician; Erich Ziegler (1914–2004), German politician and anti-Nazi resistance activist; Kay-Uwe Ziegler (born 1963), German politician; Ron Ziegler (1939–2003), Richard Nixon's press secretary and assistant to the president
Ron-Robert Zieler (born 12 February 1989) is a German professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for 2. Bundesliga club Hannover 96 . Between 2011 and 2015, he made six appearances for the Germany national team .