President Nixon and Charles Colson discuss the political landscape following the recent Ohio and Indiana primaries, focusing on the Democratic Party's internal divisions and the perceived public support for Nixon amidst the Vietnam War. They analyze how to leverage the death of FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover to reinforce Nixon’s reputation for loyalty and law-and-order leadership. Colson receives instructions to leak stories regarding Nixon’s past defense of Hoover against staff pressure to bolster the President’s image and undermine the credibility of critical media outlets.
On May 3, 1972, President Richard M. Nixon and Charles W. Colson talked on the telephone from 12:41 pm to 12:59 pm. The White House Telephone taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 023-133 of the White House Tapes.
Nixon Library Finding AidConversation No. 23-133 Date: May 3, 1972 Time: 12:41-12:59 pm Location: White House Telephone The President talked with Charles W. Colson. [See also Conversation No. 335-7] ***************************************************************** [Previous PRMPA Personal Returnable (G) withdrawal reviewed under deed of gift 03/21/2019. Segment cleared for release.] [Personal Returnable] [023-133-w001] [Duration: 7m 24s] 1972 election -Democratic primaries -Hubert H. Humphrey -Front-runner status -Ohio primary -Closeness of victory The President conferred with Manolo Sanchez at an unknown time. [See Conversation no. 335-7] [End of conferral] 1972 election -Ohio Primary -Hubert H. Humphrey -Performance in Cleveland -Cleveland wards -George S. McGovern victory -Akron -Results -Favorability of results to President -Democratic Party -Ohio -Anger -Internecine warfare -Complexity of ballot -Anger between George S. McGovern staff and Hubert H. Humphrey staff -Hubert H. Humphrey's margin -Indiana -George C. Wallace The President conferred with Stephen B. Bull at an unknown time. [See Conversation no. 335-7] [End of conferral] 1972 election -Indiana primary -George C. Wallace -Problems with victory -New Jersey ballot -Areas of support -Potential impact on the President -Alabama -Louisiana -Mississippi -South -Hubert H. Humphrey -Indiana -Margin of victory -Press coverage -George C. Wallace vote -High percentage of vote in a Northern state -Significance -1964 primary performance -1968 primaries -Hubert H. Humphrey -Strength -Choice by default -Edmund S. Muskie -Chance of nomination -Deadlocked convention -If no Democrat wants nomination -George S. McGovern -Momentum -Ohio results -Compared to own polls -Organization -Nebraska -Impact -Oregon -Likely to win -California -Closeness of contest with Hubert H. Humphrey -Local polls -High enthusiasm of supporters -Primaries -Difference from November presidential election The President conferred with Manolo Sanchez at an unknown time. [See Conversation no. 335-7] [End of conferral] 1972 election -Ohio primary -Strength of President -Real victory -John J. Gilligan -Performance -Charles W. Colson’s May 2 conversation with Donald E. Lukens -Donald E. Lukens’s estimation of President’s political strength -Cleveland Plain Dealer survey -Likely electoral victory for President in Ohio -Teamster help -Outcome -Benefits for the President -Democrats -Internal conflicts -Democratic Party -Attacks on George S. McGovern -Redistribution of wealth -Income proposals -Marijuana -Amnesty issue -Donald E. Lukens analysis -Potential impact on George S. McGovern campaign ***************************************************************** Public opinion -Vietnam issue -Benefits for the President -Reasons -The President's predictions -South Vietnamese losses -Gerald R. Ford and Robert P. Griffin -Length of offensive -Difficulties -National mood -David E. Bradshaw -Richard J. Daley -Praise for the President on transportation -Democrats -Establishment -Support for Hubert H. Humphrey -Fear of George S. McGovern -National mood -Sympathy for the President -Vietnam -Soviet summit -Possible cancellation -Hue -H. R. (Bob”) Haldeman -Colson's view -Belief in the President -Poll data -Peace issue -Vietnam -Democratic silence -Fears of the President -Statements -Media -Harry Reasoner -Criticism of the President -Counterattack -Interest in defeat -Indiana results -United Press International [UPI] report Law and order -J. Edgar Hoover's death -The President's defense of Hoover -Benefits -Political advantages of the President's support -Support for FBI -Possible leak to press -Pressure to fire Hoover -The President's resistance -The President's public defense -Leak to press -Compared with action regarding Lewis B. Hershey -John A. Scali -Kenneth W. Clawson -Distribution Press -Attacks -Clawson -Methods -Sophistication -The Vice President -Credibility ***************************************************************** [Previous PRMPA Personal Returnable (G) withdrawal reviewed under deed of gift 03/21/2019. Segment cleared for release.] [Personal Returnable] [023-133-w003] [Duration: 1m 49s] 1972 election -Democratic Party -George S. McGovern's bandwagon -Establishment attacks on George S. McGovern -Similarity to attacks on Henry A. Wallace in 1948 -The President's 1952 Senate race against Helen Gahagan Douglas -Jerry Rubin and Abbie Hoffman -Support for George S. McGovern -George S. McGovern -Pressure on Edward M. (“Ted”) Kennedy to support him -Establishment Democrats -Attacks on George S. McGovern -Edward M. (“Ted”) Kennedy -The President's upcoming meeting with Charles W. Colson -J. Edgar Hoover’s death -Scheduling *****************************************************************
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