Date: October 27, 1972

Time: 9:55 am – 11:08 am

Location: Executive Office Building

The President met with Charles W. Colson.

The President’s schedule

-H.R. (“Bob”) Haldeman

-Bills for signature, veto

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Haldeman entered at 9:56 am.

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1972 campaign

-McGovern’s position on Vietnam peace settlement

-News summary

-Patrick J. Buchanan, Henry A. Kissinger

-The President’s orders to attack McGovern

-Possible attack on R. Sargent Shriver

-Prisoners of war [POWs]

-Disarmament of South Vietnam

-Coalition government

-Timing of US pullout

-Kissinger’s public statements

-John A. Scali’s view

-“Peace with honor” compared with “Peace with surrender”

-Electorate

-The President’s view

-The White house and the press

-Joseph C. Kraft

-Communication with the Washington Post

-Murrey Marder’s call to Alexander M. Haig, Jr.

-The President’s orders for Kissinger

-New York Times

-William P. Rogers

-William H. Sullivan

-John B. Connally

-Haig

-Delegating authority

-Comparison to [Thomas] Woodrow Wilson

-Vice President Spiro T. Agnew

Record of opponents’ statements on issues

-Polls

-Efforts of Colson’s staff

-Six Crises

-James B. (“Scotty”) Reston

-William F. Knowland

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-Kissinger

-Possible television [TV] special

-Testing of Dan Rather’s predictions

-Timing

-1972 election

-Press coverage

-Columbia Broadcasting System [CBS]

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Vietnam and the 1972 election

-McGovern

-Sympathy appeal

-Campaign strategy

-Proposals for peace in Vietnam

-Focus of White house response

-Media coverage, October 26, 1972

-Possible public response

-Ending the war in 1969

W[illiam] Averell Harriman

-McGeorge Bundy

-Kissinger

-Watergate as issue

-McGovern’s statements

-Credibility

-Colson’s view

-Campaign strategy

-Attacking Shriver

-Buchanan’s view

-Robert J. Dole’s statements

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-Administration strategy

-Ziegler’s view

-The president’s recent views

-McGovern’s recent remarks

-US casualties

-Use of Agnew for White House response

-Use of Rogers for press conference

-Support for the President

-Dole

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1972 campaign

-Vietnam War demonstrations

-Boston

-Federal building

-McGovern’s peace settlement proposals

-Withdrawal timetable

The President left after an unknown time after 9:56 am.

-Shriver

-Kissinger’s trips

The President entered at an unknown time before 11:05 am.

-Haldeman

-Newspaper story in Washington Post about 1962 activites

-Donald F. Nixon

-Albert E. Sindlinger’s views

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-Public opinion

-Polls

-Measure of success

-Louis P. Harris, Sindlinger, Richard M. Scammon

-Important factors

-Busing, amnesty, abortion, foreign policy

Vietnam

-Press

-McGovern

-Opportunity to attack administration

-Economic issues, Vietnam

-Limitations on administration’s popularity

-Public perception of McGovern campaign

-Vietnam

-Moral issue

-Frank E. Fitzsimmons

-“Peace with honor”

-Sindlinger

-Economy

-The President’s standing

-George H. Gallup

-Kissinger

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Terence Cardinal Cooke and John P. Cardinal Cody’s request for

peace prayers

Request for a telephone call to Kissinger

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Haldeman talked with Kissinger at an unknown time between 11:05 and 11:08 am.

[Conversation No. 374-16A]

Vietnam update

-Kissinger’s call to Connally

-Haig’s briefing of George Meany

[End of telephone conversation]

Vietnam peace settlement

-Connally’s views

The President, Haldeman and Colson left at 11:08 am.