Date: October 3, 1972

Time: 2:15 pm – 3:15 pm

Location: Executive Office Building

The President met with Charles W. Colson.

The President’s schedule

-Camp David

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Campaign practices

-George S. McGovern’s accusations

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-Patrick J. Buchanan

-Attack on morality and corruption

-Public response

-Colson’s conversation with Albert E. Sindlinger

-Response to McGovern

-John B. Connally’s view

-Possible risks

-Media

-Robert B. Semple, Jr.

-Vice President Spiro T. Agnew

-Possible comments

-Media coverage

-Media

-Television

-National Broadcasting Company [NBC]

-Coverage

-John D. Ehrlichman’s view

-Staff meeting, 8:00 am

-Columbia Broadcasting System [CBS]

-American Broadcasting Company [ABC]

-CBS

-Change

-NBC

-Telephone calls

-Leadership

-David Horowitz [?]

-Colson’s view

-The President’s recent meeting

-Anti-trust suit

-Radio Corporation of America [RCA]

-Colson’s conversation with John W. Chancellor

-1972 election

-Colson’s possible action

-Networks

-Local stations

-Administration action

-Competition

-Oval Office

-White House

-Invitations

-Pattern

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-ABC

-CBS

-Colson’s trip to New York

-NBC

-Chancellor

-Ratings

-Reuven Frank

-Colson’s view

-Connally

-Administration strategy

-Response to charges

-1972 election

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Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty [SALT]

-Signing ceremony

-Charles H. Percy

-Clifford P. Case

-John Sherman Cooper

-Jacob K. Javits

McGovern

-Attacks on the President

-George E. Christian

-Colson’s view

-Colson’s conversation with Sindlinger

-Colson’s previous conversation with Chancellor

-Chancellor’s view

-Christian’s view

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-Corruption charges

-Morality

-North Vietnam

-Bombing

-Christian’s view

-Surrogates responses

-Television appearances

-Agnew

-Style

-Compared to McGovern

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Issues

-Corruption charges by McGovern

-Effectiveness as issue

-Christian’s view

-The economy, the Vietnam War, competence of candidates, busing

-Lyndon B. Johnson

-Johnson

-Television stations

-Watergate

-Democrats

-Edward M. Kennedy

-The President’s view

-Hugh W. Sloan, Jr.

-Lawrence F. O’Brien, Jr.

-Current activities

-The President’s view

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Advertisement in Boston newspaper

-Defense budget

-Cuts

-Hubert H. Humphrey

-Busing

-Legalization of marijuana

-Welfare

-Aid to parochial schools

-Quotes

-Democrats for Nixon

-Committee to Re-Elect the President [CRP]

-Raymond A. Gallagher, unknown person

-McGovern’s welfare proposals

-McGovern’s charges

-Connally’s analysis

-Surrogates handling

-Agnew

-McGovern advertisement promising accomplishments

-South Dakota

-Massachusetts and Missouri

-John F. Kennedy, Harry S. Truman, Johnson

-Possible response from the administration

-Colson’s conversation with Franklyn C. (“Lyn”) Nofziger

-Documentary

-California

-McGovern

-World War II bombing

-Charges on Vietnam War

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-Double-standard

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Social Security

-Possible veto

Water bill

-Congress

-Possible veto by the President

Moral corruption charges against the President’s administration

-Courage

-Veto

-McGovern

-Colson’s view

Water bill

Welfare

-Bill

-Possible compromise

-Eliot L. Richardson

-Adlai E. Stevenson, III

-The President’s instructions

-House Resolution [HR] 1, Title I

-Possible filibuster

-Social Security

-Titles II, III and IV

-Possible veto

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Henry A. Kissinger entered at 2:55 pm.

HR 1

Kissinger’s schedule

-New York friend

Michael J. Mansfield

-Possible trip

[General conversation]

Administration’s opponents

Colson left at 2:58 pm.

Foreign policy defense

-Connally

Mansfield

-Possible trip

-Timing

-1972 election

-People’s Republic of China [PRC]

-McGovern

-Kissinger’s concern

-Bipartisan approach

-Conservatives

-John C. Stennis

McGovern

-Corruption charges against the President’s administration

-Press standards

-Analogy to hypothetical charge

-Press reaction

-The President’s view

Odds on the President’s election

-Polls

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Negotiations on Vietnam War settlement

-McGovern’s peace plan

-Negotiating strategy

-Postponement of resolutions

-Timing

-Nguyen van Thieu

-Bombing

-Tripartite government in South Vietnam

-Administration response

-Communist government

-Current negotiations

-Kissinger’s forthcoming trip

-Announcement

-Timing

-Kissinger’s schedule

-PRC

-W[illiam] Averell Harriman

-Thieu’s future

-McGovern

-Camapign

-Compared to the President’s

-Kissinger’s view

-Loyalty

The President’s schedule

-Camp David

-Speech

-Raymond K. Price, Jr.

-The President’s instructions to Kissinger

-Upcoming telephone call to the President

-Kissinger’s schedule

-New York

-Vietnam

-Statement

Ehrlichman entered at 3:08 pm.

SALT

-Signing ceremony

-Andrei A. Gromyko’s telephone call

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Kissinger

-PRC

Kissinger left at 3:10 pm.

Richardson

-The President’s schedule

-Camp David

Welfare legislation

-Ehrlichman’s previous telephone call with Richardson

-Russell B. Long

-Stevenson amendment

-Abraham A. Ribicoff

-Veto possibility

-Kenneth R. Cole, Jr.

-Richardson’s conversation with Ehrlichman

-Department of Health, Education, and Welfare [HEW]

-Implications

-Cole, Thomas C. Korologos

-The President’s forthcoming meeting with Richardson

-Timing

-Cole

-Political judgement required

-Welfare reform issue

-The President’s strategy

-New York Times

-Liberals

-Ribicoff

-Long

-Debt ceiling

-Wilbur D. Mills

-Stevenson

-Richardson’s view

-Possible liberal shift

Ehrlichman left at 3:15 pm.

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