New Nixon Tapes Released
Nixon's Views on Abortion Revealed, Among Other Insights
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The Supreme Court decided Roe v. Wade in January 1973, removing most restrictions on abortion. President Nixon told his special counsel Chuck Colson that even though he believed abortion encouraged permissiveness, it shouldn't always be out of the question.
Nixon said, "There are times when abortions are necessary, I know that, you know that's when you have a black and a white."
Colson: "Or rape."
Nixon: "Or rape."
In another of the candid and sometimes coarse conversations released today, the President muses about anti-Semitism.
He's talking to Evangelist Billy Graham - and worries about reaction to the Washington visit of Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir - because Israel has just shot down a Libyan passenger plane.
"This anti-Semitism is stronger than we think, ya know. It's unfortunate, but this has happened to the Jews, happened in Spain, it happened in Germany, it's happening, and now it's gonna happen in America if these people don't start behaving. It may be they have a death wish, that's been the problem with our Jewish friends for centuries," said Nixon.
Replied Graham: "Well, they've always been through the Bible at least, God's timepiece. He has judged them from generation to generation and yet used them and they've kept their identity."
On Inauguration Day, 1973, on the phone with Colson, President Nixon, ruthlessly pragmatic, justifies the Christmas bombing of Hanoi as necessary to break the deadlock in the Paris peace talks.
Nixon said: "We all know this whole awful hysteria about the bombing has been a media-created goddamn thing."
Colson: "Totally."
Nixon: "But when you come down to it the bombing is over, we're going back to the table and we're going to have an agreement."
South Vietnam's President, Nguyen Van Thieu, felt pressured by the Nixon administration to agree to the peace deal, fearing it would be the end of South Vietnam.
Alexander Haig, then Henry Kissinger's deputy, reported to the President.
Haig said, "He basically feels that he's been screwed, he knows he has no alternative and he's gonna come along, he told me he was."
Nixon replied, "He's gotta comply or it's his a**. It's his a**, not ours this time."
To hear more of the newly released tapes, visit the Nixon Library Web site
Additional Nixon tapes:
Nixon Wishes LBJ "Happy New Year"
Bob Hope Wishes Nixon "Happy Birthday"
Nixon asks Peter J. Brennan about the number of civilians killed by the North Vietnamese
Henry Kissinger informs President Nixon in 1973 that Sen. John Stennis from Mississippi has been shot by a burglar
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- I just wish more of us could have heard the real President Nixon while he was alive, than maybe, he would have been more respected. I just wish more people would 'say what you mean, and mean what you say'. That way I will know whether I need to steer away from you, or consider you a friend.
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- Why did CBS News edit to remove Billy Graham's anti-Semitic comments where he called Judaism the "Synagogue of Satan" and alleged pornography came from the Jews.Looks like another example of the Beltway ilk protecting its own. No wonder so many hate todasy's media.It rarely pursues the truth.
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- Selective editing? C'mon you guys! http://www.tinyrevolution.com/mt/archives/002996.html
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- Obama made him do it.
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- Correction:
"Sock it to ME?"
Nixon, Ford, Reagan, Bush, bush, why do the 'pubs love such weakminded presidents? - Reply to this comment
- "Sock it TO me!"
He did ask for it... - Reply to this comment
- To quote, as Mr. Nixon says, "our Jewish friends": OY
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- Does it surprise anyone that Nixon was a complete racist? I bet half the white pro-lifers out there would support their daughter getting an abortion if she was carrying a mixed race fetus.
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- Gotta love a guy whose biggest rationale for legalizing abortion is that more mixed-race children might be born without it.
No matter what your stance on abortion, you have to admit, that's pretty pathetic, to say the least.
As the previous poster said, whadda guy! - Reply to this comment
- Nixon, whadda guy. At age 12 I worked for his campaign in CA. My job was to ride around on my bike and when I saw a Kennedy bumper sticker - I was to past Nixon's right over it. Nixon's were similar in color and layout - designed so the car's owner wouldn't see it right away. Gotta Love 'em - a true politician.
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