Date: December 27, 1972

Time: 11:01 am – 12:01 pm

Location: Oval Office

The President met with Patrick J. Buchanan.

Buchanan’s schedule

-Christmas

The President’s schedule

-Trip to Florida

-Weather

-Sun

-Pool

-Family

-Trip to Florida

-Thanksgiving

-Florida

Buchanan’s possible book

-Arrangements

-Deadline

-Outline

-Deadline

-Theme

-Richard M. Nixon administration

-Outline

-Chapter one

-1968 election

-Points to make

-Administration

-Philosophy

-Buchanan’s memorandum to H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman

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-Telephone call

-Buchanan’s New York Times article

-Theodore H. White

-Press relations

-Jeffrey Hart’s book

-1972 election

-1972 campaign

-1964 campaign and election;

-1966 campaign

-Effect on Republican Party

-Press coverage

-Attacks on Barry M. Goldwater

-Nelson A. Rockefeller

-Liberal and conservative Republicans

-Republican Party reconstruction

-The President’s role

-1962 election

-1960 election

-Press conference

-Vice Presidency

-Handicaps

-Lack of staff, funds, retirement benefits

-Post-1962 election

-New York

-Travel

-International

-Coach flights

-Lack of entourage, stenographers

-Southeast Asia, Europe Africa

-1967

-1963, 1964

-Republican National Convention

-Goldwater

-The President’s travels

-Commercial flights

-Goldwater, Congressmen, Senators

-The President’s relationship with Goldwater

-Lyndon B. Johnson

-Republican Party reconstruction

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-The President’s role

-1966 campaign

-New York

-Travel

-Predictions

-Congressmen, Senators, governors

-Press relations

-[Arnold] Eric Sevareid

-Martin Z. Agronsky

-James B. (“Scotty”) Reston

-Predictions about the President’s career

-Cambodia

-The President’s May 8, 1972 decision

-Chapters

-Organization

-Buchanan’s New York Times article

-Adversity

-1966 campaign and election

-The President’s travels

-Sevareid

-Television [TV]

-The President

-Predictions

-Rockefeller, Ronald W. Reagan, George W. Romney

-News magazines

-Unknown commentator

-The President

-Romney

-Polls

-The President’s travels

-1967

-1968 campaign and election

-1964 election

-Congressmen, Senators

-Johnson

-Congressmen, Senators, governors, state legislators, voters

-Republicans

-George H. Gallup

-1972 election

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-1972 election

-Republican Party

-Dwight D. Eisenhower

-Political balance

-Congress, Senate, governors

-Political balance

-Goldwater

-1964 and 1966 elections

-1970 election

-Republican Party

-Congressmen, Senators, governors, voters

-Press relations

-Editorial endorsements

-Washington, DC

-National TV

-Liberal establishment

-Johnson

-Eisenhower

-1968 campaign

-Hubert H. Humphrey

-George S. McGovern

-Edith Efron

-1968 campaign

-Tone

-The President’s career

-Guts, determination, stamina

-Luck

-1962

-1961 ­ November 5, 1968

-Vice Presidency

-Funds

-Public

-Republican Party

-1966 campaign

-Travel

-Airplane

-Earnings

-Winston S. Churchill

-Books

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-1932

-US lectures

-Networth

-1969

-Spending

-1968 campaign

-Republican Party

-Minority status

-Congress

-Press relations

-Opposition

-Exceptions

-Press relations

-Opposition

-Exceptions

-The President’s trips to the People’s Republic of China

[PRC] and the Soviet Union

-First term

-Edmund S. Muskie, Humphrey, McGovern

-Administration reaction

-Actions

-TV

-The President’s November 3, 1969 speech

-Cambodia, the President’s May 8, 1972 decision

-Chapter

-Trips

-Chapter Two

-The President’s November 3, 1969 speech

-Camp David

-Tone

-David S. Broder’s article “The Breaking

of the President”

-News magazines

-Demonstrations

-Confrontation

-Gallup polls

-New Majority

-The President’s May 8, 1972 decision

-Cambodia

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-Predictions

-The President’s May 8, 1972 decision

-World War III

-US-Soviet Union summit

-Criticism

-Respect

-Single standard

-First term

-The President’s lack of critical meetings or telephone calls

to editors, publishers, TV commentators

-The President’s supporters

-Johnson

-TVs

-News tickers

-1967

-Eugene J. McCarthy

-Compared to the administration

-The President’s experience

-1962 election

-Vice Presidency

-Alger Hiss case

-Post-public life [1962-1968]

-The President’s view

-Reading

-News summary

-“Puff pieces”

-Self-adulation and self-pity

-Press releases

-Time

-Covers

-The President’s trip to the PRC

-Effect

-Personalizing issues

-Detachment

-Friends and foes

-Substance

-News summary

-TV, news ticker

-1968 election

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-1964

-1962

-Lack of funds, support

-First term

-Criticism by supporters

-Cambodia

-1970 campaign

-1972 election

-Victory margin

-Press relations

-McGovern

-Man and ideas

-Issues

-Busing

-Permissiveness

-Drugs, crime

-Vietnam War

-US withdrawal

-Social issue

-National scope

-South

-Massachusetts

-Southern strategy

-The President’s trips to the PRC and the Soviet Union

-Economy

-The President’s announcement

-Outline

-Chapter one

-1968

-Triumph

-Election

-Tragedy

-Triumph

-1962

-Tragedy

-Tet Offensive

-McCarthy

-Robert F. Kennedy

-Johnson

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-Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr.

-Washington, DC riots

-Kennedy

-Triumph

-Election

-Victory margin

-Administration opposition

-Media, universities, foundations, Congress

-Supreme Court

-Earl Warren

-Resignation

-Timing

-Liberal establishment

-Compared to Eastern establishment

-The President’s interview with Garnett D. (“Jack”) Horner

-“Washington establishment”

-Chapter two

-Confrontation

-The President’s speech

-Summer 1969

-Moon landing

-Guam Doctrine

-The President’s trips to Vietnam and Romania

-The President’s speech on welfare reform

-The President’s trip to California

-Left

-Demonstrators, media, Congressional relations

-Press relations

-News magazines

-Broder

-Tone

-The President’s public approval rating

-Chapter length

-Left

-Silent Majority

-Chapter three

-Media relations

-Speechwriting

-The President’s role

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-1973 Inaugural speech

-Franklin D. Roosevelt

-Samuel I. Rosenman

-Chapter three

-Media relations

-Establishment

-Vice President Spiro T. Agnew’s Des Moines speech

-Washington Post

-Networks

-Sales

-Syndication

-Chapter length

-Outlook section

-Op-ed articles

-Outline

-Chapter four

Manolo Sanchez entered and left at an unknown time after 11:01 am.

Buchanan’s book

-Outline

-Chapter Four

-Blacks on Supreme Court

-Supreme Court

-Philosophy

-Blacks

-Hostility

-1972 election

-The President’s personal commitment, working relationships

-Busing, welfare

-Liberal establishment

-Supreme Court

-Rockefeller

-Republican Party

-Eisenhower

-1960 campaign and election

-Catholics

-John F. Kennedy’s telephone call to [Coretta Scott King]

-Robert Kennedy

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-[Martin Luther King’s release from jail]

-Foreign policy chapter

-The President’s trip to the PRC

-Photographs

-Oliver F. (“Ollie”) Atkins

-Philosophy

-The President’s trip to the PRC

-Vietnam War

-Chronology

-Success

-US force level

-Deadline

-Foreign policy chapter

-Vietnam War

-US bombing north of 20 Parallel

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-Outline

-New Majority chapter

-McGovern

-The President’s May 8, 1972 decision

-Labor relations

-George Meany

-The President’s Miami trip

-Patriotism

-Business leaders, press relations

-Work ethic

-Politics

-Respect

-Meany

-1972 campaign

-Neutrality, support

-Final chapter

-Future

-Second term reorganization

-Bureaucracy

-Spending, taxes

-Responsibility

-Congressional relations

-1972 election

-Victory margin

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-Length

-Organization

-Writing

-Press relations

Press relations

-Ronald L. Ziegler’s press conferences

-Accommodations

-Compared to Johnson

-Press conferences

-Opposition

-Networks

-Power

-Public opinion

-1968 campaign

-1972 campaign

-McGovern

-Welfare

-$1000 per person proposal

-Vietnam War

-Redistribution of wealth

-News

-Strategy

-Networks

-Power

-Public support

-Louis P. Harris poll

-Polls

-Reliability

-Vietnam War

-End

-Effect

-Opposition

-John D. Ehrlichman’s and Henry A. Kissinger’s briefings

-Administration reaction

-Tone

-Influence

-Subscriptions

-US bombing north of 20 Parallel

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-Morale

-Compared to Johnson

-Telephone calls

-Effect

-Change

-Walter L. Cronkite, Jr., Dan Rather, John Chancellor

-Women

-Blacks

-Administration

-Possible actions

-Buchanan’s lunch with William Small

-Cable TV

-License renewal

-Bias

-Clay T. (“Tom”) Whitehead’s speech

-Local stations’ responsibility

-New York

-El Paso

Buchanan’s book

-Buchanan’s schedule

-Controversy

-Liberals

Press relations

-Bias

-Efron

-Effect

-Networks

-Public opinion

-Networks

-Agnew’s Des Moines speech

-Networks

-Public awareness

-Buchanan’s book

-Public relations [PR]

-Washington establishment

-“Intellectual incest”

-The President’s conversation with unknown European ambassador

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-Presentation of credentials

-Ambassador’s US trip

-US

-Goodness

-Mental and emotional sickness

-Dissipation

-Commentators

-1972 campaign

-Robert D. Novak’s article

-McGovern

-Reported gains

-Polls

-News summary

-Accuracy

-Vietnam War

-TV coverage

-South Vietnamese

-Battles

-Compared to North Vietnamese

-Provincial capitals

-Battles

-Countryside

-Provincial capitals

-Network requests for Hanoi photographs

-Bomb damage

-The President’s meeting with Col. Richard T. Kennedy

-North Vietnamese atrocities against South Vietnamese civilians

-Rocketing of cities

-Assassination, murder

-US military action

-Military targets

-Double standard

-Spanish Civil War

-American Revolution

-Army

-Continentals

-Loyalists

-Tories

-Spanish Civil War

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-Communists

-Loyalists

-Gen. Francisco Franco

-Rebels

-Loyalists

-Civil War

-South

-The War of the Rebellion

-The War between the States

-The President’s use of TV

-1972 campaign

-Press conferences

-Vietnam negotiations

-Breakdown

-Kissinger

-Resumption

-Press conferences

-Purpose and location

-Bureaucracy

-Oval Office

-National audience

-East Room

-Single point

-Desk

-Questions

-Guidelines

-Timing

-Scheduling

-Programs

-Congressional relations

-PR

-Commentators

-Frequency

-Eisenhower

-Republican Party

-John Kennedy

-Johnson

-Johnson

-Kennedy

-Kennedy

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-Wit

Stephen B. Bull entered at an unknown time after 11:01 am.

The President’s schedule

-Walk from Oval Office

Bull left at an unknown time before 12:01 pm.

Buchanan’s book

-Preparation

Buchanan left at 12:01 pm.