On November 23, 1971, President Richard M. Nixon, White House operator, and Norman Van Brocklin talked on the telephone from 6:02 pm to 6:05 pm. The White House Telephone taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 015-122 of the White House Tapes.
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Mr. President, I have Mr. Van Brocklin for you.
Mr. President, sir.
Hello.
Hello, Mr. President.
I wanted to just first do two things.
To congratulate you on your win last night.
I saw the first half.
Thank you, sir.
When I saw that field goal blocked and then one extra point blocked and another one apparently miffed after you had run up that fantastic yardage.
I didn't know what would happen, but I read in the paper you won them.
You've got a great running team there.
And this kid can throw, too, can't he?
This Barry.
Bob Barry's a good competitor.
Fine young team.
And second, I wanted to thank you for your wire that I got after my little confrontation with Mr. Meany.
That was very thoughtful of you.
Well, I meant every word of it, and I just admire you for your stance.
Well, you know, sometimes you've got to stand up on these things.
Yeah, by golly, it doesn't end up for a truffle.
That's right.
And I'm so proud of you.
I went about that, and everybody has their own feelings.
I appreciate it.
I'm proud of you for going in and taking them on.
I appreciate it very much.
You know, I was interested in the...
And the announcer, you know, it's that Monday night game, which I think is a superb idea for the viewing audience, at least, because that's about the best time I can look.
But the announcer said that if you were to win, that puts you in...
a position for the second spot in the wild card in the West, is that right?
Right.
Are you in the same league, of course, with the Rams and the 49ers?
We're one game behind now.
Now, which one of them do you play in the next four games?
We play San Francisco, the 13th game of the year out in San Francisco.
Right.
We opened with them.
We beat them in the opener.
Yeah.
We tied the Rams out there and lost to them here.
Tied the Rams there and lost to them, yeah.
So we're just one game back and we're getting a little...
Your team, I understand, they have three rookies.
The thing that impressed me about it was that fantastic running attack.
You must have some awfully good...
The unsung heroes, really, I have always felt, are that front line.
I mean, your offensive linemen, are they pretty strong?
Are they young guys?
Yeah, our whole team is very, very young.
And that's why we have those block extra points and field goals.
Sometimes we just mechanically.
But I'll tell you, the way they open the holes for those backs or something.
Yes.
Well, anyway, I congratulate you and wish you well, except when you play the Redskins, and I've got to be for the Redskins.
We don't play Georgia this year.
I know.
Well, you might in the playoffs.
Who knows?
You both might make it.
I hope they get there because they play the Rams, and that means that they will have beaten the Rams for us.
They'll do it.
I hope so.
Okay.
Thank you, Mr. President.
Good night.