Conversation 036-118

TapeTape 36StartTuesday, January 30, 1973 at 1:22 PMEndTuesday, January 30, 1973 at 1:23 PMParticipantsNixon, Richard M. (President);  Brennan, Peter J.Recording deviceWhite House Telephone

On January 30, 1973, President Richard M. Nixon and Peter J. Brennan talked on the telephone from 1:22 pm to 1:23 pm. The White House Telephone taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 036-118 of the White House Tapes.

Conversation No. 36-118

Date: January 30, 1973
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                                                             Conversation No. 36-118 (cont’d)

Time: 1:22 pm - 1:23 pm
Location: White House Telephone

The President talked with Patrick J. Buchanan.

[See Conversation No. 406-10]

       Buchanan's book
            -Reference to Peace movement
                  -The President’s view
                  -Henry A. Kissinger

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First, I think you've done a fine job in this book.
I just want to ask you about one point at this time.
I was rather shocked to see, and I don't know whether it's your language or Henry's, that the peace movement contained men of conviction and great moral courage who sincerely believed in the rightness of what they were doing.
And I'm not going to put it in.
And who's insisting on that?
Nobody's insisting on that, sir.
Okay, it's not going in.
Okay.