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Friday, December 12, 2003

I wonder which is strange...

Nixon on Reagan: 'Strange, not pleasant to be around'
ASSOCIATED PRESS

Talking politics with White House Chief of Staff H.R. Haldeman at Camp David in August 1972, Nixon switched the conversation to two Republican governors, Reagan of California and Nelson Rockefeller of New York. Both men unsuccessfully sought the 1968 Republican presidential nomination that Nixon received.

“On a personal basis, Rockefeller is a pretty nice guy,” Nixon said. “Reagan on a personal basis, is terrible. He just isn’t pleasant to be around.”

“No, he’s just an uncomfortable man to be around,” Nixon said, “strange.”

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