Date: December 19, 1972

Time: 12:08 pm – 2:00 pm

Location: Oval Office

The President met with Kenneth R. Cole, Jr., and H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman at 12:08 pm.

Second term reorganization

-William D. Ruckelshaus

-Abilities

-Honesty, competence, toughness, administrative ability

-Loyalty

-Politics

-Federal Bureau of Investigation [FBI]

-Qualifications

-Education, administrative ability, age

-Relationship with White House

-Politics

-J. Edgar Hoover

-Politics

Donald H. Rumsfeld

-Politics

Robert H. Finch

-Politics

-Primary

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Politics

-Security

Second term reorganization

-FBI

-Ruckelshaus

-Law enforcement

-Politics

-Indiana legislature

-Qualifications

-Education

-Princeton University, Hard University

-Background

-Indiana

-New York

-Politics

-Relationship with the President

-Qualifications

-Administrative ability

-Politics

-Qualifications

-Law enforcement

-EPA

-Regulation

Joseph R. Biden

-Delaware

-Deaths of wife [Neilia (Hunter) Biden] and child [Amy Biden]

-Joseph Biden’s location

-Washington, DC

-Traffic accident description

-Ages

Second term reorganization

-Frank C. Carlucci

-Under Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare [HEW]

Cole left at 12:13 pm.

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Second term reorganization

-Cabinet

-Under Secretaries

-Commerce Department

-Donald Marron

-Compared to Robert W. Fri

-John D. Ehrlichman

-Labor Department

-Peter J. Brennan

Elliot L. Richardson

-William P. Clements, Jr.

-State Department

-William J. Casey

-Attorney General

-Joseph T. Sneed and Robert H. Bork

-Credit

-Justice Department

-Republican National Chairman

-George H. W. Bush

-Support

-News summary

-Robert J. Dole

-Congressional relations

-Peter H. Dominick

1972 election

-Reaction

-Haldeman’s conversation with Bush

-Recognition of contributors

-Complaints

-Correspondence

-White House staff

-Mail, telephone calls

-Maurice H. Stans

-Invitations

-List of names

-Rose Mary Woods

-Contributors

-Dinners

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Dwight D. Eisenhower College

-Walter N. Thayer’s letter to the President

-Response

-Peter M. Flanigan

-Thayer

-Flanigan

Second term reorganization

-Anne L. Armstrong

-Office location

-Office of Emergency Preparedness [OEP]

-Conversation with the President

-National Security Council [NSC]

The President talked with Joseph Biden between 12:21 pm and 12:22 pm.

[Conversation No. 826-8A]

[See Conversation No. 34-131]

[End of telephone conversation]

Second term reorganization

-Ambassadorships

-Marshall Green

-Australia

-Labor government

-Indonesia

-Businessman

-Harold B. Scott

-Business background

-Indonesia

-Edward J. Frey

-Henry A. Kissinger’s conversation with the President

-Indonesia

1972 campaign

-Recognition of contributors

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-List of names

-Stans

-Dinners

-Appointments

-Boards, commissions

-Dinners

-Categories

-Social affairs

-Names

-Charles W. Colson

-Quotas

-Haldeman

-Bush

-Cabinet, labor leaders, friends

-Colson

-East Wing

Record

-Congressional relations

Ronald L. Ziegler entered at 12:26 pm.

Press relations

-Ziegler’s press conference

-Tone

-Vietnam War

-US bombing, mining north of 20 Parallel

th

-North Vietnam

-[Arnold] Eric Sevareid

-Vietnam War

-US bombing, mining north of 20 Parallel

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-Kissinger’s “peace is at hand” statement

-Possible North Vietnam offensive in South Vietnam

-Enemy buildup

-Ziegler’s press conference

-Infiltration

-Vietnam negotiations

-North Vietnam’s delays (“filibuster”)

-“Peace is at hand”

-The President’s statements, October 1972

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-Settlement agreement

-Timing

-North Vietnam

-US bombing, mining north of 20 Parallel

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-Enemy buildup

-Cessation

-Timing

-October and December 1972

-Kissinger

-Hanoi

-The President’s conversation with Adm.

Thomas H. Moorer

-B-52 losses

-Surface to air missiles [SAMs]

-Possible North Vietnam offensive in South Vietnam

-Sources

-Congressional relations

-Consultations

-Timing

-The President’s May 8, 1972 decision

-Telephone calls

-Lack of change of policy

-Previous enunciations

-Tone

-Second term reorganization

-White House staff

-Washington Post

-Ziegler’s view

-Social affairs

-Invitations

-National press

-Julie Nixon Eisenhower

-Fair and balanced treatment

-National press

-Pools

-First Family, White House

-Press coverage

-Timing

-News magazines

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Press relations

-Helen Thomas

-Julie Nixon Eisenhower

-Frances Lewine

-News scoops

-Soviets

-Work habits

-Washington Star

-Compared to Washington Post

-Leaks

-Armstrong

-Kissinger

-New York Daily News

-Daniel P. (“Pat”) Moynihan

-Jerry Greene

-Washington Post

-John G. Veneman

-Departure

-Leaks

The President’s schedule

-Meeting with Colson

-Ziegler’s schedule

Press relations

-Briefings

-Ziegler’s handling

Stephen B. Bull entered at an unknown time after 12:26 pm.

The President’s schedule

-Meeting with Colson

Bull left at an unknown time before 12:40 pm.

Press relations

-Arrogance

-1972 election

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-Congressional relations

-Congressmen, Senators

-Washington Post

-Contact with the President, White House

-Press conference

-1973 Inauguration

-Budget, personnel

-Press conferences

-Confrontation

-1972 campaign

-George S. McGovern

-Poll

-Ziegler’s press conference

-Washington Post

-Social affairs

-Invitations

-Benjamin C. Bradlee

-Howard Simon

-Ziegler’s view

-Press conference

-Washington Post

-Patrick J. Buchanan

-Tone

-Ziegler’s press conference

-Clay T. (“Tom”) Whitehead’s speech

-Whitehead’s recent speech

-Bias

-Local television [TV] stations

-Responsibility for programming

-Networks

Colson entered at 12:40 pm.

Broadcasting

-Local TV stations

-Responsibility for programming

-Networks

-Charles Crutchfield

-Proposal

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-Meeting

-Wire services

-Licenses

-Delegation of responsibility

-New York

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1972 election

-William S. Paley

-Contribution

-Maurice H. Stans

-[first name unknown] Gallup’s prediction

-Dwight D. Eisenhower election

-George H. Gallup

-Carroll Kilpatrick [?]

-Landslide

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Public relations [PR]

-Polls

-Albert E. Sindlinger

-Whitehead’s speech

-Compared to US bombing north of 20 Parallel

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-Networks

-“Hawks”

-Political views

-“Hawks”

Vietnam negotiations

-US bombing, mining north of 20 Parallel

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-Congressional relations

-F. Edward Herbert’s statement

-“Hawks”

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-William E. Timmons’s conversation with Colson

-“Doves”

-Press relations

-Prisoners of war [POW] wives

-Haldeman’s conversation with Gen. Brent G. Scowcroft

-Carol Hanson

-Conversation with Scowcroft

-Support for the administration

-Press conference

-Disappointment

-Unknown black woman

-Press relations

-Harry Reasoner

-News summary

-The President’s relationship with Kissinger

-“Peace is at hand”

-John A. Scali’s conversation with Colson

-Scali’s telephone call to Reasoner

-North Vietnam

-Howard K. Smith

-Sevareid

-Anthony Lewis

-Tom Wicker

-Jim Deakin

-1972 election

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1972 election results

-Missouri

-West Virginia

-Richard M. Scammon

-Arch A. Moore, Jr.

-Victory

-New York, Pennsylvania

-Errors in tallies

-West Virginia

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-Gains

-McGovern

-Missouri

-Certification

-Scammon

-Moore

-Official counts

-Scammon

-Publication of results

-Final count

-Wire services

-Percentages

-Alabama

-Scammon

-Black votes

-Third party

-New York

-Conservative, liberal parties

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Vietnam negotiations

-The President’s relationship with Kissinger

-“Peace is at hand”

-North Vietnam

-Press relations

-Reasoner

-Deakin’s article

-Reuters

-British newspaper

-Ralph Harris’s conversation with Ziegler

-Ziegler’s handling

-Public briefings

-Washington, DC

-“Peace is at hand”

-Politics

-1972 campaign

-North Vietnam’s statement, October 26, 1972

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-George S. McGovern’s statements

-Response

-McGovern’s statements

-US bombing north of 20 Parallel

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-Purpose

-Dinner party

-POWs

-End of war

-Choice

-Congressional relations

-End of war

-North and South Vietnam

-Continuation of war and delaying peace

-Enemy buildup

-Cease-fire

-Offensive

-Psychology

-Enemy buildup

-End of war

-Effect

-The President’s May 8, 1972 decision

-US withdrawal

-Casualties

-Negotiations

-Cease-fire, POWs, free elections

-PR

-“Hawks”

-“Doves”

-Christmas

-Duration

-Casualties

-Civilians

-Purpose

-POWs

-PR

-POWs

-Kissinger’s briefings

-Return

-Timing

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-Settlement agreement

-North Vietnam’s position

-“Pull back”

-Kissinger’s briefing

Press relations

-Washington Post

-Colson’s view

-Ziegler’s press conference

-Instructions for Ziegler

-The President’s national campaigns

-The President’s national efforts

-Travel

-Contacts

-Regional briefings

-Pools

-Wire services

-White House social affairs

-Washington, DC

-National press

-Washington Star

-National press

-Bureaus

-Pools

-Dwight D. Eisenhower

-Church services

-National press

-Ottomwa, Iowa

-Arlington, Texas

-Betty Beale

-Wire ser vices

-Pools

-Airplanes

-Canton, Ohio

-Walker’s Cay

-Washington Star

-National press

-Discrimination

-Buchanan

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-Kenneth W. Clawson

-Conversation with Ziegler

-Clawson’s background

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1972 election

-Contributions

-Paley

-Conversation with Colson

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Ziegler’s schedule

-Meeting with Clark Mollenhoff

Press relations

-White House social affairs

-Leak

-Mollenhoff

-Schedule

-Church services

-Washington Post

-Sally Quinn’s articles

-Unknown clergyman

-Mollenhoff

-White tie

Ziegler left at 1:09 pm.

Press relations

-1972 election

-Winning percentage

-Dole

-Richard M. Scammon’s article

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-Networks

-Whitehead’s speech

-Bias

-Networks

-PR

-Spiro T. Agnew

-Anti-establishment

-Wealth

Lawyers

-White House relations

-List

-Washington, DC lobbyists

-Lloyd N. Cutler

-Meetings with Peter M. Flanigan

-Second term reorganization

-Agencies

-William J. Baroody, Jr.

Second term reorganization

-Loyalists

-Colson’s schedule

-Personnel meeting

-Bureau of Labor Statistics [BLS[

-“School”

-Bureaucracy

-BLS

-Meetings

-Frequency

-BLS

-Agencies

-Appointments

-Cabinet

-Administration role

-Indoctrination

-Washington, DC

-Bureaucracy

-Republicans

Miles W. Kirkpatrick

-Philadelphia

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-Credentials

-American Bar Association [ABA]

-Republican

-Colson’s conversation with Flanigan

-Unknown person

-Lawyers from New York

-Secret Service

-The President’s schedule

-The President’s trip to New York

-Much Ado About Nothing

-Two Gentlemen of Verona

-Joseph Papp’s meeting with the President

-Leonard Garment

-Demonstration

-Congress

The President’s schedule

-Meeting with Sammy Davis, Jr.

-[Telephone conversation with] Francis J. (“Frank) Sinatra

-Meeting with Davis

-Garment

-Drug program

-Robert J. Brown

-Labor leaders

-Meeting with Davis

-Trip to Florida

-Colson’s meeting with Scali

-Scali’s conversation with Kissinger

-Christmas

Vietnam War

-Negotiations

-The President’s conversation with Kissinger

-North Vietnam

-US proposals

-Polls

-Sindlinger

-Biases

-Method

-Accuracy

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-The President’s May 8, 1972 decision

-Samuel Lubell

-Louis P. Harris

-George H. Gallup

-US bombing north of 20 Parallel

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Press relations

-Whitehead’s recent speech

-Reaction

-Colson’s note to Haldeman

-Networks

-WAMU

-New York Times

-Networks

-Colson’s note to Haldeman

-Colson’s conversation with Whitehead

-Walter L. Cronkite, Jr.

-Smith

-Whitehead

-Work with Colson

-Toughness

-PR

-Prime time access rules

-Congressional relations

-Federal Communications Commission [FCC]

-Dean Burch

Replacement

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Burch

-Political plans

-Senate candidacy

-Age

-Richard G. Kleindienst

-Health

-Indian

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1972 election

-The President’s victory

-Landslide

-Compared to Lyndon B. Johnson

-Future evaluations

-Compared to 1964 election

-Number of states

-Minority party

-John F. Kennedy’s assassination

-Support for Johnson

-Governors, Congress

-Press relations

-Public reaction

-Celebration

-The President’s trips

-Needs of country

-New York trip

-Daniel P. (“Pat’) Moynihan

-Reaction of staff

-Spirit

-Public mood

-1973 inauguration

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1972 election

-Celebration

-Second term reorganization

-Cabinet and White House staff

-Departures, changes

-The President’s meetings

-Hypothetical

-1973 Inauguration

-Festivities

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1972 election

-Festivities on election night

-Shoreham Hotel

-Handshakes

-Atmosphere

-Reception with New Majority supporters

-Press relations

-Victor Riesel

-Young people

-Andrew Jackson

-Hard hats

-Veterans of Foreign Wars [VFW]

-The President’s supporters

-The President’s opponents

-Elitists

-Colson’s veterans hat

-Public reactions

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Establishment

-The President’s view

-“Incestuous” nature

-Lack of courage

-Republicans, Democrats

-Social set

-Tough times

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1972 election

-McGovern’s defeat

-Establishment’s reaction

-Poor candidate

-“Too good to be President”

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White House social affairs

-Cabinet dinner

-Dinner party

-Seating arrangements

-Josephine (Brickley) Brennan

-Armstrong

-Armstrong

-Texas

-Background

-Vassar College, unknown place

-Conversations with labor

-Conversation with Josephine Brennan

-Labor

-Cabinet, White House women, the President

-Education

-Professors

-Josephine Brennan

-Education

-Grandchildren

-Etiquette

-White House tour

-Peter J. Brennan, Jr.’s schedule

-Peter J. Brennan, III

-Washington, DC

-Oval Office, Cabinet Room

-White House staff

-School paper

-Williamsburg

-Federal Bureau of Investigation [FBI]

-Congress

-Abraham Lincoln Memorial

Colson

-Conversation with [Wendell Colson, II]

-White House

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Second term reorganization

-Kissinger

-Mood

-Telephone calls

-Jews

-Arnold Hutschnecker’s theory

-Paper

-1972 campaign

White House social affairs

-Church service

-John Cardinal Krol

-German choir

-Krol

-Trip to Poland

-Auschwitz

-Spectacles, hair

-Jews

-H. E. Pauls

-Conversation with Julie Nixon Eisenhower

-Reception line

-German choir

-Youth

-Killing of Jews and priests

-Scale

-Advanceman

-German choir

-Church services

-Lucy A. Winchester

-Julie Nixon Eisenhower

-Choirs

-Clergy

-Catholics, Protestants

-Jews

-Jesus Christ

-December 17, 1972

-Photograph session

-Previous visits

-Moneyraising

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-Home for disabled children

-Orphans

-Politicians

-Clergy

-William F. (“Billy”) Graham

-Krol

-Foreknowledge

-Instruction for Haldeman

Jews

-[Holocaust]

-World War II

-Warsaw ghetto

-Martyrdom

-Kissinger

White House social affairs

-Dinner party

-The President’s conversation with Smith

-Smith home, garden

-Colson’s remark

-[Benedicte (Traberg) Smith]

-Danish nationality

-Gardening

-Smith’s home

Press relations

-Howard Smith

-Support for the President

-Liberalism

-Washington, DC

-Blacks

-Welfare

-Vietnam War

-[Jack P. Smith]

-Injury

-Benedicte Smith

-Watergate

-1972 election

-Dinner

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-Howard Smith

-Home

Second term reorganization

-Control

-Previous efforts

-New Establishment

-Intellectuals

-Right-wing

-Centrists

-Elitists

-Business

-George D. Webster

-Ehrlichman’s role

Lawyers

-White House relations

-Instructions for Colson

-Interior Department

-Land deal

-Edward Bennett Williams

-Client list

-Martindale-Hubbell

-White House dinners

-New Establishment

-Stans

-Colson

-Departure

-Announcement

-Contacts

-Cutler

Press relations

-Columbia Broadcasting System [CBS]

-Colson’s meeting with William S. Paley

-Job offer

-Cutler

-Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering

-Retainer

-White House

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-The President

-Daniel J. and Philip F. Berrigan

-White House mess

-Whitehead’s recent speech

-Lunch

-Berrigans

-Colson’s previous trips to New York

-License renewals

-Cable television [TV]

-Effect on networks

-Paley, Frank Stanton

-American Broadcasting Company [ABC], National Broadcasting Company

[NBC]

-Second term

-Whitehead

-Regulatory actions

-Contributions

-Persons in industry

-Networks

-Monopoly

-Effect

-Information technology

-Newspapers

-TV, radio, mail, telegrams

-Newspapers

Stephen B. Bull entered at an unknown time after 1:09 pm.

The President’s letter to Joseph Biden

-Marjorie P. Acker

-Rose Mary Woods

-The President’s telephone call to Joseph Biden

Bull left at an unknown time before 2:00 pm.

Media relations

-Cable TV

-Technology

John B. Connally’s schedule

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-Return

-Christmas

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-Political plans

-Change of party

-Timing

-Agnew

-Robert S. Strauss

-Democratic Party

-Nomination

-McGovern

-Political advisors

-George Christian

-Republican nomination

-Chances for Presidential victory

-South

-Mountain states

-Farm states

-Ohio, Illinois, Pennsylvania

-California

-Texas, Oklahoma

-Los Angeles, San Diego

-Orange County

-The President’s 1950 Senate victory

-Margin of victory

-1972 election

-Democratic Presidential candidate

-Credibility

-Personal goals

-Wealth

-Political plans

-Vice Presidency

-Advantages

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The President’s schedule

-Meeting with Kissinger

-Kissinger’s mood

Kissinger

-Relationship with the President

-The President’s credibility

Bull entered at an unknown time after 1:09 pm.

The President’s schedule

-Meeting with Kissinger

Bull left at an unknown time before 2:00 pm.

The President’s schedule

-Meeting with Woods

The President’s credibility

-Ziegler

Haldeman and Colson left at 2:00 pm.