On July 23, 1972, President Richard M. Nixon and John B. Connally talked on the telephone at Camp David at 1:40 pm. The Camp David Study Table taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 136-024 of the White House Tapes.
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Hello.
Secretary of Commerce.
Hello.
Yes, sir.
Well, you do those things better than anybody I know.
You're very kind.
They threw, you know, these fellows, they all throw the when do you quit beating your wife kind of question.
Oh, yeah, sure.
And that fellow Rowan, of course, but you just turned every question to advantage, and I thought particularly pointing out that we were going to go just for the presidency, that you were going to continue to try to build the Democratic Party, that
That, of course, is exactly the thing to say, that you're going to support the Democratic candidates for the House and the Senate and so forth, which gives them a chance to come over.
It gives the establishment Democrats a chance.
And I thought your Hamlet quote was good.
I didn't know you read that.
I thought you and I were not supposed to be eggheads.
That really knocked them over.
Well, it's been a long time since I read Shakespeare, but I did really want that a little bit.
That's a great quote, though, a great quote.
Wow.
But I was really delighted with the whole thing.
Well, I hope it came off all right.
Oh, that's right.
Well, also, your demeanor was so good.
I mean, you'd smile at them and then go on and then stick the knife in, which was good.
I was just delighted.
And, of course, with Rowan, on that international monetary thing, you're inputting it in the context that what we were really trying to do is support the Smithsonian Agreement.
You're absolutely right, because when we set up the bands or whatever they call it and the rest of it,
we did have you as we remember a a commitment that we would try to support the dollar you recall and all that sort of stuff and uh do that and uh we sure did because that was part of the things we were we were talking about correct and uh now and also on the economy to uh to turn that around and and vietnam i think to just just lay it right out that by golly on vietnam uh there's any any uh it's a question of uh
that we have really virtually ended the American involvement except of course for the necessary support on the bombing side and that therefore is an issue it's not going to be an issue except unless we want to surrender also the point that with regard to negotiation if McGovernment continues to say that he's going to surrender in effect
How the hell are they going to negotiate?
Anyway, I thought it was great.
Well, that's good.
It came through all right then.
Oh, it was great.
I'm at Camp David, you know.
And I had a good set here.
I got it in Baltimore Station.
Just perfect, perfect.
I had a great picture, great picture.
I think it's adrenaline, and I've never worn sort of a striped suit myself, but I think that delicate stripe in your suit is very good.
it I don't know whether you had done that deliberately or not I was hoping it would come through yeah well it gives a it gives more you don't look quite as it makes the individual not look quite as drab and routine and yet it doesn't look it doesn't look you know like a sort of flamboyant it's a it's a very good looking suit I must I must
It's a small matter, but... Well, I'll give you the name of my Singapore tailor.
Oh, is that Singapore?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Well, I've got...
I'm going to...
The next time my guy comes down, I'm going to have him make up one.
It's a very light pinstripe, isn't it?
Yes, it is.
It's fairly pronounced, though.
Yeah, yeah.
I'll wear it so you can see it.
Yeah, I'll take a look at it.
Don't be afraid of a fairly strong stripe, because it's...
Yeah, good stripe, I see.
It doesn't show too much.
Yeah, and then it gives a fine thing.
Well, good, John.
I could ask you one thing.
Tricia wrote a, Tricia got a letter from Bruce Smathers and saying that several people had talked to her father, you know, at lower levels with regard to his coming up and that he was just suggesting that he knew his father would be glad to do something if I called him.
He is one that I'd be very glad to call if you would like for me to.
Well, that'd be great.
I tried to call George all day yesterday.
I see.
And couldn't get him.
He's supposed to be in North Carolina with relatives.
Well, I think that what I'll do is I'll wait till tomorrow, and I'll just call him and say that I don't know what his problem is, but if he could help you on this, I would appreciate it and do it publicly.
That's great.
Don't you think I should?
Sure, that's fine.
It would be wonderful if you would.
Okay, John.
All right.
Thanks a lot.
Thank you.
Bye.