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16. Rumsfeld, interviewed by Deborah Hart Strober and Gerald Strober, February 18, 1994, transcript.
17. Rumsfeld, interviewed by Deborah Hart Strober and Gerald Strober, February 18, 1994, transcript.
18. Rumsfeld, interviewed by Deborah Hart Strober and Gerald Strober, February 18, 1994, transcript.
19. Rumsfeld to Haldeman, “Response to your Memo of June 12th on the President and the Campaign,” June 16, 1972 (Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum).
20. Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, “GOP Security Aide Among Five Arrested in Bugging Affair,” Washington Post, June 19, 1972.
21. Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein, “GOP Security Aide Among Five Arrested in Bugging Affair,” Washington Post, June 19, 1972.
22. Jonathan Aitken, Charles W. Colson: A Life Redeemed (New York: Doubleday, 2005), p. 167.
23. Rumsfeld, “Watergate,” August 9, 1973.
24. Rumsfeld, “Cabinet Meeting,” November 8, 1972.
25. Rumsfeld, “Cabinet Meeting,” November 8, 1972.
26. Rumsfeld, “Cabinet Meeting,” November 8, 1972.
27. Charles W. Colson, Born Again (Peabody, MA: Hendrickson Publishers, 1995), p. 8.
28. White House memo, “Post-Election Activities,” November 8, 1972.
29. Richard Reeves, President Nixon: Alone in the White House (New York: Simon & Schuster, 2001), p. 550.
30. Rumsfeld, “At Camp David,” November 20, 1972.
31. Nixon and Rumsfeld, taped conversation, July 22, 1971.
32. David S. Broder, “Rumsfeld Says New Job Rounds Out Education,” Washington Post, December 5, 1972.
CHAPTER 10 NATO and Nixon’s Fall
1. Rumsfeld, draft, “Talking Points on Use of Government Vehicles,” undated.
2. Laurence Stern and Haynes Johnson, “3 Top Nixon Aides, Kleindienst Out,” Washington Post, June 1, 1973.
3. Hearing of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs and Subcommittee on Europe, “Proposals to Reduce American Troop Level in Europe,” statement of Donald Rumsfeld, Washington, D.C., July 12, 1973.
4. Rumsfeld, “Notes for Rumsfeld File,” October 1973.
5. Rumsfeld, interviewed by Deborah Hart Strober and Gerald Strober, February 18, 1994, transcript.
6. Charles W. Colson, Born Again (Peabody, MA: Hendrickson Publishers, 1995), p. 77.
7. Rumsfeld, “Memorandum of Telephone Conversation from Gen. Al Haig,” July 22, 1974.
8. Rumsfeld, “Memorandum of Telephone Conversation from Gen. Al Haig,” July 22, 1974.
9. Rumsfeld, “Meeting with SYG Luns,” July 16, 1974.
10. Richard Nixon, RN: The Memoirs of Richard Nixon (New York: Grosset & Dunlap), p. 1042.
11. Rumsfeld, “Phone Conversation with President Richard Nixon on 8/12/83,” August 12, 1983.
12. Martin Weil and Eleanor Randolph, “Richard M. Nixon, 37th President, Dies,” Washington Post, April 23, 1994.
13. Martin Weil and Eleanor Randolph, “Richard M. Nixon, 37th President, Dies,” Washington Post, April 23, 1994.
14. Rumsfeld, [No Subject], May 13, 1994.
PART FIVE Javelin Catcher: Inside the Ford White House
1. Gerald R. Ford, A Time to Heal: The Autobiography of Gerald R. Ford (New York: Harper & Row, 1979), pp. 59–60.
2. Gerald R. Ford, A Time to Heal: The Autobiography of Gerald R. Ford (New York: Harper & Row, 1979), p. 60.
CHAPTER 11 Restoring Trust
1. Scranton and Whitehead, letter to Rumsfeld, August 9, 1974; Rumsfeld, “Memorandum—Rumsfeld Personal File,” August 1974; Jerry terHorst, news conference at the White House, August 10, 1974 (Press briefing, 8/10/74, Box 1, Ron Nessen Files, Gerald R. Ford Library).
2. Gerald R. Ford, A Time to Heal: The Autobiography of Gerald R. Ford (New York: Harper & Row, 1979), p. 126.
3. Rumsfeld, “Meeting in the Cabinet Room,” August 9, 1974.
4. Marjorie Hunter, “Kissinger Will Remain Secretary of State; Ford Likely to Keep Other Aides Also,” New York Times, August 9, 1974.
5. Rumsfeld, “Meeting in the Cabinet Room,” August 9, 1974.
6. Rumsfeld, [No Subject], October 2, 1974.
7. Philip Shabecoff, “Ford Bids Cabinet and Agency Heads Remain in Posts,” New York Times, August 11, 1974; Rumsfeld to Ford, “A Vice President,” August 13, 1974.
8. “The Veepstakes,” Newsweek, August 26, 1974.
9. John Herbers, “Optimism Voiced,” New York Times,