Donald Stinson, author of Downstairs at the White-house, which is a very funny recollection of when we worked at the White-house during Watergate at 17 and all the funny and interesting stories that he has. As well as some very kind for for the Nixon’s, Agnew’s and more.
Donald Stinson
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June 21, 2018
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Don Stinson is the author of the best-selling memoir, Downstairs at the White House. At the age of 17, he landed a job in the White House during Watergate, the biggest political scandal in American history. A truly insignificant member of the Nixon White House staff, he frequently loitered outside of the Oval Office to watch it unfold.
He was also a kid who did the same kind of harebrained things most teenagers do. Only steps away from the Oval Office, he fought with a foreign head of state for space in a restroom. He had Bob Hope and Charlton Heston as his “”wingmen”” one night. He devised a shortcut that tripped countless alarms and summoned an agitated band of Secret Service agents. He spilled ice water on Frank Sinatra. And that was just the small stuff.
Now a writer, speaker, and negotiation strategist, Stinson spent 29 years in the newspaper industry, including a decade as senior vice president/marketing of the Newspaper Division of Gannett Co., Inc. (best known for its flagship, USA TODAY), responsible for overseeing the advertising and circulation sales, marketing, and research operations of 100 U.S. daily newspapers. In 2005, he received the Newspaper Association of America’s Lifetime Sales and Marketing Leadership Award.