On October 14, 1972, President Richard M. Nixon and John D. Ehrlichman met in the Aspen Lodge study at Camp David from 3:50 pm to 3:53 pm. The Camp David Hard Wire taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 220-004 of the White House Tapes.
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Well, we can't hear anything new, right?
Good.
Actually, the 20% limitation basically got the best of both worlds.
It gives us a reason for cutting, you know what I mean, a little discipline with bureaucracy.
And on the other hand, it gives us discretion, right?
And a chance to blame Congress still.
Right.
Right.
Bob, incidentally, did talk to that fellow.
He's just delighted.
Philadelphia.
Yeah.
Yeah, apparently.
It's a great idea.
Of course, it is.
It is a good idea.
But don't you think it really is a good idea?
Yeah.
It's just going to be a picture, and I think your idea is standing out front.
Of course, we have a weather problem.
We've got to watch.
But if we can, we'll find a way to get out there.
Yeah.
Right, right.
And I think that it really isn't too gimmicky because of the sense that the mayor invited us, he's a Democrat, the mayor is constitutional, and that's where it all began, and now we're making this change back to the Constitution, right?
So, anyway, okay, yeah.
Yeah, you don't have to unless there's something I need to know.
They're still sort of billing for the day.
I see that it's kind of still puffing and puffing with these analysis hearings and so forth.
It's just such a damn problem.
Coming this late, it is a blatant thing, of course.
But, you know, it's quite a parade that he has Mitchell and Keith.
You can't, you can't blame any, Mitchell would have to appear.
And so it stands.
We keep the White House on it.
It's like a privilege over the others.
Of course, they'll be pretty good witnesses.
Right.
Just, just one of those.
Okay.