Date: December 26, 1972

Time: 4:58 pm – 5:12 pm

Location: White House Telephone

Charles W. Colson talked with the President.

Henry A. Kissinger

-Recent meeting with Charles H. Percy

-Duration

-The President’s view

-Kissinger’s schedule

-Congressmen, Senators, Republicans, Democrats

-Recent meeting with McGeorge Bundy

-Percy

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-Support for the President’s Vietnam policy

-Recent statement

-Motivations

-Colson’s view

-Intellect

-Personality

-Thomas W. Braden

-John C. Stennis

-Louis P. Harris poll

-View of Kissinger

-US electorate

-1972 campaign

-Lifestyle

-Schedule

-Percy

-The President’s instructions

-Recent conversation with Colson

-Duration

Public relations [PR]

-Kenneth W. Clawson

-Outlook

-The President’s first term

-Toughness

-US bombing of North Vietnam

-Prisoners of War [POWs]

-Harris Poll

-Result

-1972 election

-US bombing of North Vietnam

-William F. (“Billy”) Graham

-Reasons for bombing

-End of war

-Press reaction

-Time

-Newsweek

Press and media relations

-The President’s memorandum to Colson and Patrick J. Buchanan

-Monographs

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-“Things They Would Like to Forget”

-Time

-Newsweek

-1972 campaign

` -Public relations efforts

-[George S. McGovern’s] alleged gains

-PR efforts

-Accuracy in Media campaign

-James Keogh

-[United States Information Agency] [USIA]

-Effect on press circulation

-Buchanan’s article

-“Legend of St. George McGovern”

-McGovern

-Harriet Van Horne quote

-Press reaction

-The President’s view

-Liberal reaction

-Administration policy

-The President’s instructions

-Colson’s role

-Raymond K. Price, Jr.

-Press credibility

-Proposed curbs on television [TV] news bias

-Clay T. (“Tom”) Whitehead

-Right to protect sources

-First Amendment issue

-Double standard

-Pentagon Papers

-Conflicts with criminal cases

-Right to protect sources

-Press predictions from first term

-Cambodia

-The President’s May 8, 1972 decision

-Economy

-1972 election

-Buchanan

-Buchanan

-“Things They Would Like to Forget”

-Article for Accuracy In Media newsletter

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-Effect on press bias

-Vice President Spiro T. Agnew

-Criticisms of press

-Effect

-Public

-Media

-Colson’s schedule

-Thomas W. Braden

-Opinion leaders’ views

-Frank W. Fitzsimmons

-US bombing of North Vietnam

-Public reaction

-Abbott McConnell Washburn

-Political effects

-Son

-Administration’s criticisms of media

-Whitehead’s speech

-Whitehead speech

-Public reaction

-Washington and New York

-Miami

-News magazines’ response

-Compared to networks

-Time

-Television [TV] and radio station’s ownership

-Local station’s control

-Compared to networks’

-Newsweek article

-Public response

-Compared to US bombing of North Vietnam

-Cable television [TV]

-Administration proposals

-Effect on networks

-Network news coverage

-Howard K. Smith

-Harry Reasoner

-John W. Chancellor

-Walter L. Cronkite, Jr.

-Dan Rather

-[Arnold] Eric Sevareid

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-Daniel L. Schorr

-John Pierpoint

-Cable TV

-Public reaction

-The President’s view

-Advantages

-Local services

-TV picture reception

-Super Bowl coverage

-Colson’s forthcoming meeting with Whitehead

-Colson’s work outside the administration

-Whitehead

-Possible promotion

-Efforts

-Possible meeting with the President

-Colson’s conversation with H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman

Public statements

-PR

-The President’s instructions

-Kissinger

-Palm Springs