Date: February 14, 1973

Time: 4:06 pm – 5:25 pm

Location: Executive Office Building

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Seating arrangements

Julie Nixon Eisenhower

Bush’s report

-The President’s note

-New Jersey

-Conversations with Armstrong, H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman

-South

-1974 elections

-1976 elections

Richard G. Lugar

-Charles A. Mosher [?]

-Qualities

-Options for office

-Constituency

-Support for administration

Bush

-Travel

-Compared to Robert J. Dole’s chairmanship

-Sioux City, Iowa

-Rotary Club

-Chairmanship of Republican National Committee [RNC]

-Travel

-Limitations

-Alaska, Hawaii

-RNC operations

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-Robert C. B. Morton

-Dealing with the RNC

-Responsibilities

-National spokesperson

-Focus

-1974 election

-Competitive states, candidates

-Speeches

-Number

-Lincoln’s birthday

-Gerald R. Ford

-Grand Rapids

-Speeches in District of Columbia

-Cabinet members, Spiro T. Agnew

-Effective speakers

-Leslie C. Arends

RNC

-Bush’s duties

-State chairman

-Committee personnel

-Weaknesses

-Financial condition

-Pat Wilson

-Contributions

-Albert L. Cole

-Fundraising

-Direct mailing

-Small donations

-Woman appointee

-Janet J. Johnston

-Associations with Ronald W. Reagan

-Newspaper account

Republican Party’s political ideology

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-Conservative

-Gircher

-Liberal

-Jacob K. Javits

-Centrist

-William E. Brock, III

-New Hampshire visit compare with Tennessee visit

-Nelson A. Rockefeller

-Pragmatism

-Choice of candidate

-New York

-Conservative

-James L. Buckley

Rockefeller

-Meeting with Bush

-New Majority

-[First name unknown] Dominto

-Italian New York Secretary of State

-Heritage group head for RNC

-Freedom Fighter group

-John N. Mitchell

Italians

-Republican gains

-Italian candidates

-Compared to Eastern Europeans

-Irish

-Poles

-Democratic political viewpoint

-Freedom fighters

-Rockefeller

-Edward J. Derwinski

Rockefeller

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-Conversation with the President

-Franklyn C. Nofziger

-Note signed by President

-Frank Leonard

-Letter

-Retention on staff

-Fundraising

-Staff morale

H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman entered at an unknown time after 4:06 pm.

Russell B. Long

-Meeting with the President

-Monday Letter

-John D. Ehrlichman

-Mailing list

-Quality of writing

-Support

Campaigning

-Controversy

-Publicity

-Timidity

RNC publications

-New Majority

-Dole

-Compared to Bush

-Monday Letter

-Negative publicity

-Letter from Bush

-Conciliatory tone

-Monday Chairman’s letter

-Big contributors

-Direct mailing

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-Small number

-Cole

-Periodic release

-Contents

-Important issues

-International monetary situation

-Recipients

-Maurice H. Stan’s list

-Democrats

-Friendly editors

-Political leaders

-State chairman

-Coordination of RNC and Senate campaign committees

-Brock’s cooperation

-Kenneth S. Rietz

-New Majority campaign

-Reports to Bush

-Congressional cooperation

-Problems

-House committees

-Robert C. (“Bob”) Wilson’s removal

-Clarence J. (“Bud”) Brown, Jr.

-Conflict with Wilson

-Brown’s meeting with Bush

-Rietz

-Brock

-Duplication of efforts

-Animosity between Congress and White House

-Wilson

-Bush’s call to Ford

Finances

-Congress

-Departure date

-Brown

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-Alaska

-Brown’s management style

-Duplication of efforts

-Complaints

-1974 campaign compared with 1972 campaign

RNC finances

-Congressional complaints

-Stans’s report as refutation

-Surpluses

-Senate campaigns

-Request for funds

-Wilson

-1972 election

1972 election

-Democratic Party split

-Landslide

-Vietnam issue

-May 8, 1972

-George S. McGovern

-Republican candidates for Congress

-Style

-Age

-Demeanor

-Harry F. Byrd, Jr.

-Endorsement

-Goddard [?]

New Majority strategy

-Finances

-State committee complaints

-Haldeman

-Staff

-Patronage

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-Haldeman as access point

-Press coverage

-Joseph C. Kraft

-Jobs, patents

-Bush’s political role

-Harry N. Dent’s advice

New Jersey election

-William T. Cahill

-Endorsement

-Strength

-Charles W. Sandman, Jr.

-President’s supporter

-Conservative

-Compared to Nofziger

-Clifford P. Case

-Liberal

-Cahill

-Irish Catholic

-The President’s compared with Bush’s role in endorsement

-President’s note

-Cahill’s visit

-Governors’ meeting

-Sandman

-Visit to RNC

-Bush’s meeting at Congress

-Obfuscation

-The President’s support for Cahill

-The President’s explanation

-John N. Mitchell’s prior endorsement

North Dakota election

-Milton C. Young

-Age

-William L. Guy

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-Bush’s call to Brock

-The President’s view

-Age of candidate

Youth

-Elected officials

-Need in Republican Party

-Reagan and Rockefeller

-Age

-Re-election prospects

-Ages of presidents

-Rockefeller compared with Reagan

-Vitality

-Effects of television [TV]

-1976 candidacy

-Reagan, Rockefeller

-Agnew

1976 campaign

-Haldeman

-RNC role

-The President’s conference

-Presidential candidates

-Support for Republicans in the 1974 election

-Early campaign favorites

-Reagan

-Rockefeller

-Agnew

-Nomination for 1976 Presidential campaign

-Campaigning for Congressional candidates in 1974

-Fundraising

-Connecting with future state delegates

-Fat Cats

-Mississippi

-The President’s recommendations

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-Fundraising

-Independent

-RNC chairman’s role

-Bush’s meeting with Reagan in New Orleans

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Campaigning

-Incumbents

-Brock

-Young

-Offers of federal appointment

-Older candidates

-Gordon L. Allott

-Jack R. Miller

-Cabinet positions

-Secretary of State

-Secretary of the Treasury

-Internal Revenue Service [IRS]

-Timing

-Sensitivity

-Leaks

-Current Cabinet official

-North Dakota

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Candidates in state primaries

-North Dakota

-Mark Andrews

-Statewide appeal

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-Age

-Ohio

-William B. Saxbe

-Support for incumbents

-William J. Keating

-New York

-Jacob K. Javits

-Support for incumbents

-Primaries

-Saxbe

-Speculation on candidacy

-Support during primary compared to general election

-Timing

-Political mine field

-Friends of Administration

-Saxbe

-Voting record

-Compared with Robert Taft, Jr.

-Bush’s role

-Pragmatism

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-RNC support

-Charles E. Goodell

-President’s failure to support

-John Rousselot

-John Birch Society

-Refusal of support from administration due to Vietnam War issue

-Ronald L. Ziegler

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-Javits

-Administration’s support

-Buckley

-Alternative to Goodell

-Senate elections

-Impact on Administration

-Charles McC. Mathias, Jr.

-Support by the President

-Senate votes

-Liberal Republicans

-Goodell

-Support for all Republican candidates

-Mathias’s campaign

-William E. Timmons

-Relationship with Bush

-Percy

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Women

-Equal Rights Amendment [ERA]

-Ratification through state legislatures

-Pressure on state legislatures

-Arizona

-Use of President’s statements

-Support by Republican Party

-Active minority

-Pragmatic approach

-Referendum

-President’s support

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-Spokeswoman

-Jayne B. Spain

-Katherine K. Bidwell [?]

-Youth

-Phyllis Schlafley

-Founders Forum

-Opposition to ERA

-Publicity

-Funding

-John Birch Society

-George C. Wallace

-Support for ERA

-Administration’s position

-Statements by President, Bush

-Moderate women’s position

-State legislatures

-President’s position

-Draft of Letter

-President’s position

-Circulation

-Use by RNC

-Julie Nixon Eisenhower

-Statement in support

-Publicity

-President’s view

-Democratic Party

-Support for ERA

-Republican Party

-Support for ERA

-Open door

-Schlafley

-March

-RNC

-Committee organization

-Illinois

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-Pennsylvania [?]

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1974 campaign

-New Majority

-Congressional support

-Support for Administration’s legislative agenda

-Party changes compared with RNC development

-Bush’s role

-Joe D. Waggoner, Jr.

-Support for the President

-Discussions with Brown, Wilbur D. Mills, Ford

-Gillespie V. (“Sonny”) Montgomery

-Mississippi

-Law suit

-Support for the President

-Knowledge of foreign affairs

-Bush’s leadership style

-Study report on Party structure

-Byrd

-John B. Connally

-Impact on office-holders

-Wagginer

-Symbolism

-Impact on elections

-Congress

-RNC’s role

-Bush’s conversation with Byrd

-Mills Godwin

-Linwood Holton

-Bush’s pursuit of Byrd

-Holton’s endorsement of Godwin

-Holton

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-President’s view

-Bush’s call

-Byrd’s influence

-Godwin

-Byrd’s endorsement

-Victory

-Nixon’s Republicans, Democrat’s support

-President’s position

-Pressure to leave race

-Holton’s opinion of Godwin

-Racism

-President’s view

-Holton

-Support for Civil Rights

-Virginia, Tennessee, Texas, New York

-[Unintelligible name]

-Lieutenant Governor

-Godwin

-Meeting with Bush

-State chairman

Politics

-Disillusionment

-Liberal argument

-1972 election

-Press relations

-Republican Party

-Optimism

Byrd

-Support

-Bush’s role

-Discussion with Governor’s Association

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-Future appointment

-Ambassadorship

-Judgeship

-Cabinet, sub-Cabinet

-Service secretary

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Candidate recruitment

-Procedures

-Problems

-Brock

-President’s confidence

-House of Representatives

-Disaster

-Rietz’s role

-Brown

-Rietz’s schedule

-Targeting districts

-Incumbents

-House Campaign Committee

-RNC

-Bush’s parallel role

-Rietz

-Evaluations

-Murray M. Chotiner

-1946 role in committee establishment

-Richard Jackson

-Assistance

-Knowledge of mechanics

-Relationship with RNC

-Advisor role

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-Meeting with Rietz

-Talent plan for state legislatures

-Chotiner’s role

-Compared with Congress

-Fundraising initiative

-Talent recruitment

-Committees at district level

-Fact-finding role

-California Republican Committee

-President’s early career

-Selection as candidate

-Wilson

-Fundraising compared with recruitment

-President’s early career

-Selection of Committee of 100

-Chotiner

-State, county committee members

-Business

-Women representatives

-Blacks, Jews

-Mexican representation

-Mormons

-Brown

-Travel

-Texas, Massachusetts

-Congress members

-Collaboration between districts

-Districts

-Important people

-Collaboration

-Rising stars

-Junior Chamber of Commerce

-Rotary Club

-POWs

-The President’s conversation with Adm. Thomas H. Moorer

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-POWs’ transition to civilian labor force

-POWs as candidates

-Success against anti-war candidates

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Agnew

-Travel

-Meeting with Cabinet

-Timing

The President talked with the White House operator at an unknown time between 4:07 pm and

5:25 pm.

[Conversation No. 412-8A]

[See Conversation No. 43-82]

[End of telephone conversation]

Byrd

POWs

-Moorer

-Elliot L. Richardson

-Pentagon lunch reception

-Heroism

-Appreciation

Moorer

-Inaugural parade

-Jeers

-Patriotism

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The President talked with Stephen B. Bull at an unknown time between 4:07 pm and 5:25 pm.

[Conversation No. 412-8B]

[See Conversation No. 43-83]

[End of telephone conversation]

POWs’ return

-Public impression

-Col. Robinson Risner

-Support for the President

-Moorer’s meeting with the President

-Dispatch

-Public release

-Timing

-POWs’ support for the bombing

-North Vietnamese attitudes

-Impact of bombing

-Cora Weiss

-POWs’ comments

-Significance

-Mrs. James Mulligan

-Support for the President

-Courage of the President

-Hostility of critics

-Moorer’s report

-North Vietnamese reactions

-Bombing

-Perception of the President

POW wives

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-Identification of POWs

-The President’s speech

-Families supporting withdrawal

-National League of Families

-Opponents of President’s policies

-Minority

-Television [TV] coverage

-Columbia Broadcasting System [CBS]

-Press coverage

-Distortions

Amnesty

-Divisive issue

-Public opposition outside Washington, DC

-POWs’ opinion

-Congress

-Bill

-Reluctance to raise

-Pat [no last name]

-President’s reaction

-Moorer

-Impact on armed forces

-Abraham Lincoln

-Amnesty policy

-South compared with the North

-Carl Sandberg

-Poem

-Edward DeBertello

-Deserters

-New York draft protests

-Imprisonment

-Pardon

Foreign policy

-Bush’s UN experience

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-Credibility

-Middle East

-Foreign and domestic cities

New isolationists

-World War II

-Nazis

-Marshall Plan

-Aid to Greece and Turkey

-Split personality

-Allied bombing of Germany

-Dresden, Hamburg, Cologne

-Deaths

-Compared to German bombing of Great Britain

-Adolf Hitler

-Compared to US bombing of North Vietnam

-Far Right

-Isolationists

-Pro-Nazis

-Left wing

-Isolationists

-Communists

-Socialists

-Prime Ministers

-Credibility in Europe

-Credibility in Middle East

-Jewish support

-Intervention in Middle East

-Ambassador from Yugoslavia

-Talks with Bush

-Support for the President

-Josip Broz Tito

-Credibility

-Israel

-Support for the President

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-Opposition from US Jews to bombing

-Arabs

-Allies

-Japan, Europe

-US role in security

-Missiles

-US will to use

-Necessity

-Demonstration

-US credibility

-Soviet Union, People’s Republic of China [PRC]

Bombing of North Vietnam

-Reaction

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-Criticism

-Image of President

-Thomas Grey (“Tom”) Wicker, New York Times, Walter

L. Cronkite, Jr., Harry Reasoner, David Brinkley

-“Mad men”

-Joseph C. Kraft

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-December 1972 bombing

The President, Bush, Armstrong, and Haldeman left at 5:25 pm.