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- a relationship that is not close. Recently I read some columnist in which he painted out that the Nixon-Agnew relationship was much closer and Nixon was trying to break Agnew into the Presidency, quite contrary to the Roosevelt-Truman relationship. Tru:nan Has
Oral history transcript, Charles K. Boatner, interview 3 (III), 6/1/1976, by Michael L. Gillette
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- a candidate from the West as a vice president . I think Mr . Johnson was right . I honestly believe, and the facts haven't shown otherwise, that John went back to the Nixon group to become vice president, and then Agnew's financial immorality blew up
- when he was on the Times, just that whole hard-core bunch. M: This was a conscious thing. S: r think much like, to use Agnew's words, the whole kind of intellectual impact area here in the East. I think these people thought they were terribly