On May 17, 1972, President Richard M. Nixon and Camp David operator met in the Aspen Lodge study at Camp David at 5:57 pm. The Camp David Hard Wire taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 190-005 of the White House Tapes.
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I mean, if it's under fire... We're just doing everything we can.
Just keep your feet to the fire, and tell them on the propaganda side, just tell them that I'm, that I'm, do you pass this word, that I'm disappointed that I haven't had any ideas from Helms' outfit, none from the other outfit, and I want to see some, but I really want to see some Friday news before I do, what the hell are their new ideas on the propaganda front, when you do that, tell them I expect something, I don't want a long paper, and I don't want a long report, but what new things can they suggest doing at this time, having in mind the fact that the tide of battle may be changing,
And then we want to report terror to the hearts of the enemy.
And to you.
I want some new ideas.
Just say, now tell them to work all night, because I expect them to.
They can do that.
It's not a routine business, you know.
You've got a guy here out there, support guys in that plan, or some of them dead.
Let these bastards that we have here work overnight for a change.
You know, tell them to go up their asses and think of something.
You know?
Yeah.
Okay, fine.
Apparently both are doing a good job.
That's a good move.
Okay, I'll thank you.
Hey, Mr. Stuart Alsop.
He's the columnist in Washington, D.C., the White House operator.