Date: November 1, 1972

Time: 9:26 am – 9:59 am

Location: Executive Office Building

The President met with Patrick J. Buchanan.

1972 election campaign

-Time remaining until election

-Opposition’s actions

-Exploitation

-The President’s conversation with Charles W. Colson

-Demonstrators in Boston

-1960 election

-Reason for defeat

-Texas Congressman Bruce R. Alger

-Participants

-Number

-Use of obscenities

-Boston Globe coverage

-Handling

-The President’s forthcoming trip to Rhode Island

-Brown University

-Busing issue

-Thelma C. (“Pat”) Nixon

-Democrats

-Louise Day Hicks

-Possible telephone calls

-Tricia Nixon Cox

-Wisconsin

-Julia Nixon Eisenhower

-Possible telephone calls

-Demands of McGovern

-Insults to Mrs. Nixon

-Use of obscenities against Tricia Nixon Cox and Julie Nixon

Eisenhower

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-Responsibility

-Condemnation

-Violence

-San Francisco, Phoenix, Republican National Convention

-McGovern’s response

-Double standard

-Ronald L. Ziegler

-Repudiation

-The President’s trip to Liberty Island, New York, September 26, 1972

-The President’s appearance at Westchester-Nassau rally, October 23, 1972

-Organization

-Vice President Spiro T. Agnew

-First Family

-The President’s campaign

-Compared to McGovern’s

-Press relations

-Double standard

-Lack of questioning of conduct

-Free speech issue

-Violence, use of obscenities

-Repudiation

-Demands of McGovern

-Wires

-McGovern campaign

-Tone

-Possible statement from administration

-Ziegler

-John B. Connally

-Media coverage

-Boston newspapers

-Effect on McGovern

-Democrats

-Demonstrators

-McGovern supporters

-Physical appearance and behavior

-Democratic National Convention

-Smears against the President

-R. Sargent Shriver

-The President’s previous campaigns

-Focus on record

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-Helen Gahagan Douglas

-Agnew statements

-1968

-“Fat Jap” comment, “Polack “remark, “Soft on communism”

charge

-Apologies

-Compared with Shriver

-McGovern

-Press relations

-Double standard

-Demonstrators

-Editorials

-Mary McGrory

-Response

-Editors

-White House

-Op-ed article

-Unknown publisher [Post-Review?]

-The President

-Compared to Abraham Lincoln

-Agnew

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-Counter attack

-Nicholos P. Thimmesch

-Public statement, mailing

-Honest spokesman

-Kevin P. Phillips

-[Unintelligible name]

-Jeffrey Hart

-Barry M. Goldwater

-1964 election

-McGovern’s troubles

-Establishment press hypocrisy

-Blaming McGovern

-Public repudiation of their ideas

-Withdrawal from Vietnam

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-New lifestyles

-Marijuana

-Permissiveness

-Welfare

-Busing

-Public repudiation

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-New York Times

-Washington Post

-Times

-Newsweek

-Networks

Press relations

-1970 campaign

-Press assessments

-Problems

-Television

-Successes despite obstacles

-Recession

-Minority party

-Rewriting history

-The President’s plans

-Suppression

-Denial of access

-New York Times

-Washington Post

-Time

-Newsweek

-Networks

-Self -defense

-Access for friends

-Garnett D. (“Jack”) Horner

-Intelligence

-Washington Star

-Jerry Greene

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-New York

-Chicago Tribun

-Los Angeles Times

-“Georgetown set”

1972 campaign

-Polls

-1964 election

-Goldwater

-Gallup and Harris

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-Outcome

-Percentages

-State issues

-Massachusetts

-Michigan

-Wisconsin

-Massachusetts

-New York

-Polls

-Number of votes

Press relations

-Left-wing opinion makers

-Liberal establishment

-Support for McGovern

-The President’s counterattacks

-Fear of the President

-Reasons

-Repudiation of ideas

1972 campaign

-McGovern

-Washington Post

-Canada

-Elections

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-Conservative Party

-James B. (“Scotty”) Reston

-Left

-Pierre E. Trudeau

-Willy Brandt

-Trudeau

-Polls

-Press

-Regrettable statements

-Vietnam

-Charles W. Colson

-Willard Edwards

-Clark R. Mollenhoff

-Cultivation of the President’s supporters

-McGovern’s troubles

-Blaming McGovern

-Repudiation of the press’ views

-Blaming Thomas F. Eagleton

-Management, style versus views

-Liberal attacks

-Reasons

-Repudiation of views

-Vietnam withdrawal

-Busing

-Marijuana

-Permissiveness

-Welfare

-Networks

-Attacks on administration

-Columbia Broadcasting system [CBS]

-Impact on polls

-Voter turnout

-Analogy with football game

-Atlanta Falcons versus San Francisco Forty-Niners

-Empty bleachers

-Campaign excitement

-McGovern

-1964 election

-1968 election

-Goldwater, Lyndon B. Johnson

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-The President, Hubert H. Humphrey

-McGovern

-“Wave of the future”

-Constituency

-Youths, Blacks

-Democratic Party

-Liberal movement

-Decline

-1968 election

-George C. Wallace

-Busing

-New York

-Canarsie

-Ethnics

-Blacks

-The President’s position

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Amnesty

-The President’s policies

-Rationale

-Forgiveness

-Analogy to prison sentence

-McGovern

Vietnam War

-Settlement agreement

-Likelihood

-Ziegler’s statement, October 31, 1972

-Tone

-Effect on right

-McGovern

-Diversion of attention

-1972 election

-The President’s forthcoming radio and television speech, “Look to the Future”

-1972 election

-Imposition of Communist government on South Vietnam

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-1968 settlement

-Collapse

-Tone

-Likelihood

-1972 election

-Concessions to North Vietnamese

-US public opinion

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1972 campaign

-Theodore H. (“Teddy) White

-Possible conversation with Buchanan

-Conversation with the President

-Watergate

-John D. Ehrlichman

-Press Statements

-Buchanan’s role

-Eastern establishment

-Decline

-Lack of morality and honesty

-Double standard

-Attack on McGovern

-Repudiation of views

-Agnew

-Role of government

-Timing

-Busing issue

-Left issue

-Busing issue

-Agnew

-Attacks on McGovern

-Demonstrators

-Demands on McGovern

-Apology

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Buchanan left at 9:59 am.