President Nixon and H. R. Haldeman met at Camp David to discuss campaign strategy, potential administrative shake-ups for a second term, and the handling of the Watergate scandal. Nixon emphasized shifting his administration toward a more partisan, loyalist approach, specifically planning to remove political opponents from executive departments and the Foreign Service while rewarding loyal media outlets with exclusive access. They also strategized on utilizing John Connally to challenge George McGovern on foreign policy and national defense issues to strengthen the President's reelection platform.
On September 13, 1972, President Richard M. Nixon, H. R. ("Bob") Haldeman, Camp David operator, and Lawrence M. Higby met in the Aspen Lodge study at Camp David from 11:40 am to 1:12 pm. The Camp David Hard Wire taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 210-013 of the White House Tapes.
Nixon Library Finding AidConversation No. 210-13
Date: September 13, 1972
Time: 11:40 am - 1:12 pm
Location: Camp David Hard Wire
The President met with H.R. (“Bob”) Haldeman.
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Haldeman talked with the Camp David operator at an unknown time between 11:40 am and 1:04
pm.
[See Conversation No. 210-13A]
Request for a call to Lawrence M. Higby
Haldeman talked with Larry Higby at an unknown time between 11:40 am and 1:04 pm.
Kevin Phillips report
[End of telephone conversation]
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Campaign finances
-George S. McGovern's funds
-Source analysis
-Murray Chotiner
-Washington Post story
-McDonald’s hamburger franchise
-Contributor
-Violations of law
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-General Accounting Office [GAO]
-Democrats
-Republicans
-Chotiner's operation
-John D. Ehrlichman's Internal Revenue
Service [IRS] operation
-Haldeman's analysis
-David R. Young
Campaign issues
-Foreign policy issue
-John B. Connally
-Vice President Spiro T. Agnew
-Trips
-Knowledge
-National Security Council [NSC]
-Idea of presidency
-National defense
-Telephone call from Haldeman to Connally
-Timing
-Statement on foreign policy issue
-Alexander M. Haig, Jr.
-Patrick J. Buchanan
-Domestic issues
-Appearances by Connally
-Rationale
-McGovern
-Defense policy
-Foreign policy
-Vietnam issue
-Amnesty
-Idea of failure
-Violation of bipartisan tradition
-Foreign policy
-Current campaign promises by McGovern
-Possible implications
-Isolationism
-Connally’s appearances
-Speechwriting
-Buchanan
-Quotes from the NSC
-Statements on foreign policy and national security
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-Timing
-National defense
-Vietnam
-Foreign policy
-Length of speeches
-Type of crowd
-Number of speeches
-Impact on audience
-Commercials
-Subject
-Vietnam
-Coverage of speeches
-Connally
-Effectiveness compared to Agnew
-Type of constituency
-Democrats for the President
-Unity
The President's schedule
-Meeting with Connally, John N. Mitchell, Clark MacGregor
-Time
-Dinner
-Topic
-Commission on Watergate
-Haldeman's conversation with Richard G. Kleindienst
-Idea of commission
-Mitchell's reaction
-Earl Warren
-Tom C. Clark
Watergate
-Review by Clark
-MacGregor
-Connally
-Ideas on Watergate
-Kleindienst's analysis
-Handling of whitewash charges
-Deposition
-Mitchell
-Herbert Brownell
-Ehrlichman
-Views on Watergate
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-Public relations group
-Actions
-Staff of Domestic Council
-Wording of statements
-Court appearances
-Details
-Franklin D. Roosevelt
-Samuel I. Rosenman
-Raymond K. Price, Jr.
-English
-Details
-Policy statements
-Charles W. Colson
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Riots
-Impact on the President's campaign
-Number of people
-The President’s speeches
-Comparison to 1968
-Secret Service
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The President's second term
-Ehrlichman and Domestic Council
-Planning for future
-The President’s position
-First one hundred days of next term
-New programs
-The President's analysis
-Experimentation
-Education system
-Racial problems
-Idea of rebuilding cities
-New York City
-The President’s view
-Demographics
-Effort by administration
-Idea of cycle of survival and destruction
Planning for a new administration
-US foreign policies
-Henry A. Kissinger
-Secretary of State
-Capabilities
-Relationship with establishment
-The President’s view
-Future
-Book
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Personnel
-Need
-Age and intelligence
-Understanding the President's way of
thinking
-Furnishing writers
-Price
-The President’s trip to the Soviet Union
-Price
-Qualifications
New administration
-State Department
-Defense Department
-Department of Health, Education, and Welfare [HEW]
-Department of Justice
-Civil rights
-Ivy League lawyers
-Department of Housing and Urban Development [HUD]
-Minorities
-Idea of reorganization
-Congress
-Department of the Interior
-Department of Agriculture
-Approaching Congress by administration
-Appointments
-Number of jobs
-Loyalty to the President
-Domestic Council
-Replacement of individuals
-Idea of establishment
-Ehrlichman's deputies
-Egil G. (“Bud”) Krogh, Jr.
-Edward L. Morgan
-John C. Whittaker
-Edwin L.Harper
-Kenneth R. Cole, Jr.
-White House staff
-Support of the President
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-Hiring Democrats
-Nixon Democrats
-Hubert H. Humphrey Democrats
-McGovern Democrats
-Previous idea of striving for unity
-Power compared with unity
-Hiring labor people, hard hats, Italians
-Loyalty to the President
-Blacks
-District of Columbia [Washington, DC]
-Administration of District of Columbia
-Ehrlichman
-Gilbert Hahn and wife
Sanchez entered at an unknown time after 11:40 am.
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Sanchez left at an unknown time before 1:12 pm.
New administration
-Administration of District of Columbia
-Mrs. Hahn
-Visit to Georgetown
-John F. Kennedy administration policy
-Period of social turmoil
-Office of Economic Opportunity [OEO]
-Daniel Patrick Moynihan
-Urban Council
-Community action
-Gerald R. Ford
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-Grand Rapids, Michigan
-Quality of programs
-Alice Marriott
-Advisory Committee for Kennedy Center
-Reputation
-Question as to action of members at 1972
election
-Resignations
-Meeting between Marriott and administration
-New appointments
-Sammy Davis, Jr.
-Possible reactions to reorganization
-Foreign Service
-Appointment of ambassadors
-Loyalty
-Washington Post
-Colson's trip to New York
-Press
-Herbert G. Klein's office
-Discussion of Klein's performance and past relationship with press
-Colson's office
Press relations with administration
-Administration's relationship with press
-Future behavior
-Conversation between Haldeman and Ronald L. Ziegler
-Idea of press friends of the administration
-New York Times
-The Washington Post
-Chicago Tribune
-Access to the President
-Pool reporting
-Idea of reward
-Priorities
-Press friends and enemies
-Press pool
-The President’s view
-John F. Osborne
-Washington Post, New York Times
-Access to the President
-James B. (“Scotty”) Reston and Walter Lippman
-Attendance at the White House
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-Arthur Krock
-The President’s instructions
-Invitations to press members to White House and question of access
-Katharine L. (“Kay”) Graham
-Enemies
-East Wing of the White House
-Press corps
-Ziegler's abilities
-Support by the President
New administration
-Ehrlichman
-Phillips's analysis of national attitudes
-Revolutionary new programs
-The President’s view
-Connally
-Analysis of status quo
-Ideas about "Great Society" programs
-Sociologists
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Haldeman left at 1:12 pm.This transcript was generated automatically by AI and has not been reviewed for accuracy. Do not cite this transcript as authoritative. Consult the Finding Aid above for verified information.