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Secretary Clifford: Scoop thought that the Nixon honeymoon would
be short. Nixon is anti-Democrat. Because of no relationship,
Senator Jackson doubted he would have much influence. He also thought
that Nixon was going to unload on him.
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The President: I haven't seen nor heard of it.
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Ray Scherer: Do you think there will be a partisan issue made of this by
Nixon, Percy and others?
The President: I do
- Hainoi and Haiphong about six months of last year. He
(Senator Fulbright) doesn't seem to give us credit for that.
THE PRESIDENT: Well, Nixon has taken note of it. He has
accused us of gradualism and stated that we would have ended
the war sooner had
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Secretary Rusk:
We will get that tomorrow.
Hickenlooper is sour on Nixon telling them what to do.
would get credit for the NPT if we got it signed.
Humphrey
PARIS TALKS
Secretary Rusk: Averell and I have talked. Attacks on cities, willingness