Conversation 153-055

TapeTape 153StartFriday, November 17, 1972 at 8:53 PMEndFriday, November 17, 1972 at 8:56 PMParticipantsNixon, Richard M. (President);  Keyes, Paul W.Recording deviceCamp David Study Table

On November 17, 1972, President Richard M. Nixon and Paul W. Keyes talked on the telephone at Camp David from 8:53 pm to 8:56 pm. The Camp David Study Table taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 153-055 of the White House Tapes.

Conversation No. 153-55

Date: November 17, 1972
Time: 8:53 pm - 8:56 pm
Location: Camp David Study Table

The President talked with Paul W. Keyes.

[See Conversation No. 226-22]

       Greetings

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[Previous PRMPA Personal Returnable (G) withdrawal reviewed under deed of gift during
chronological review 2007-2013]

       The President’s schedule
            -Trip to Florida
                  -Thanksgiving
                  -Mermaid Key
                  -Robert H. Abplanalp
                  -Charles G. (“Bebe”) Rebozo
                  -Invitation to Keyes
                         -Timing
                         -Travel arrangements
                  -Entertainment

       1972 Election
            -The President’s victory
                  -Margin
                        -Lyndon B. Johnson
                              -Percentage
            -The President’s statements
                  -Oval Office
                  -Shoreham Hotel
                  -Tone
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                                                             Conversation No. 153-55 (cont’d)

                   -Margin
                   -Public reaction in California

       The President’s schedule
            -Trip to Florida
                  -Timing
                  -Stag party

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Hello?
Mr. Keyes?
Mr. President?
Hello?
Yes, sir.
How are you?
Paul, how are you?
Fine.
How are things going out there?
Fine, sir.
You know, on the day after Thanksgiving, I'm going down to Mermaid Key.
You've been there, you know?
No, I haven't been there.
Well, if you can get off for that, you know, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Bob Appelamp, Bebe Rebozo, and if you can go, you and I will go down there and have a little fun.
Fine.
I'm free and I'd love to.
Fine.
Yes, sir.
You'll have to—what we should do is take a plane so that you arrive—let me see—arrive to Thanksgiving—no, go to Florida.
That's the best thing.
And then—
and see Bebe there Thanksgiving night, if you can.
And then from there we'll go over to Walker's and have a little, you know, we have nothing to do except just to relax
I hope you've got a couple of new jokes.
I do.
I think that would be marvelous.
How'd you feel about the election?
I—how did that come out?
I missed a news meeting.
I thought it was marvelous.
You must have been very, very delighted, I thought.
It's come out now, you know, we're going to get, I think, a bigger overall margin—well, the margin is bigger than Johnson's.
Oh, it is?
But overall, we're going to get a bigger
a bigger percentage even than he got, 61.1, I think, or 61.2.
I watched that night, of course, and I saw your remarks in the Oval Room and then later at the showroom were marvelous.
You think they came off okay?
I deliberately played it, you know, very low key and all that.
You thought that was right, don't you think?
It was very, you know, it was a chance to stand up there and
and tell them what to do with themselves.
But, you know, the thing that you did about the margin, it's what you do with it, I thought was very, very good.
And I know everybody did.
Yeah.
How'd the people out in California take the whole thing?
I suppose many of your friends were...
They couldn't be happier.
They really couldn't.
Really?
Yes, sir.
They just couldn't be happier.
Good, Bob.
Well, then, we'll see you in...
Okay.
Now, when do you arrive there, sir?
Well...
We're going to leave.
I don't arrive there until I'm going to go down there, let's see, Friday morning, the day after Thanksgiving.
But if you could get there, say, Thursday night or Friday morning, that'll be fine.
Great.
Look forward to seeing you.
I'm going to a stag party.
Okay.
Okay, bye.
Bye.