On June 12, 1973, President Richard M. Nixon and Alexander M. Haig, Jr. talked on the telephone from 9:28 pm to 9:30 pm. The White House Telephone taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 040-041 of the White House Tapes.
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Hello.
Mr. President?
I just, uh, sitting here talking to Ray, and we've, uh, he worked on the draft.
It's coming along very well, as a matter of fact.
Good, sir.
Uh, he threw out a name here that, uh, way in from left field, but, uh, it, uh, he thinks we might take a run at Scranton on the energy thing.
Think about that a bit.
Scranton is a very capable administrator.
If you put him in something that involves ideology, not worth a darn.
But, you know, he knows all the big shots.
He's a good administrator, et cetera, et cetera.
I don't know.
That's right.
He's not bad.
He's run at it.
He's looking for a job.
I know that.
You see, the point is that it would bring...
be a great thing for the administration but he'd be willing because as governor he was a superb governor tough administrator and everything else then he ran for president and strong-willed wife practically ruined him and ever since he's been a disaster that's right and so forth but uh why don't you uh think about that a little i mean it's possible i know him well and he's worked with us a number of things he's he's a hell of a good man you might just have
Heck, you know, sometimes rather than thinking in traditional man, an oil man or an electricity man or something like that, getting a man that is from the outside who comes in and he could take it to Bona under him, you see.
He did a great job on that international communications business.
Yeah.
He can do it.
Right.
And this is an enormous challenge.
It's one of the great challenges.
But I think it's a good idea.
Yeah.
him a call in the morning.
Good.
All right.
Fine, sir.
All right.