then makes a break for the border. nixon was gloomy as usual. thought he was going to lose. went off with a pal to mexico to drink margaritas and to desert the press. essentially throughout the day they kept getting reports, good and bad. they didn t know what they meant. no one ever does. in the evening, the first returns were very pro-kennedy. we want kennedy. kennedy wins connecticut and the network broadcasters are saying that it might be a landslide. but by midnight the picture is changing. and nixon is starting to pick up midwestern and western states, and it s clearly going to go down to the wire. the great shock of the night for the kennedy forces and the first time when they thought they had lost was when kennedy failed to carry ohio. that was a huge setback for the campaign, and there was a
the best of my knowledge, where all the bodies are buried. some of them, equally allegedly, by some of his former clients. we meet over drinks at oscar s, the steakhouse that bears his name and boasts beef, booze, and broads. you had some colorful clients. who was nice, who was less fun? the truth about it is, all my clients were nice to me because i kept them out of prison. my mother used to say, oscar s clients don t hurt anybody. they just kill each other. and she also said, oscar s clients take us to the best restaurants. they knew where to go? yeah. and always treated her right. always treated like kings and queens. did the feds hold it against you? you were just doing your job. they didn t see it that way. they thought i was the consigliere. that s how stupid these people were. these were gentlemen not unknown to mayor goodman.
then makes a break for the border. nixon was gloomy as usual. thought he was going to lose. went off with a pal to mexico to drink margaritas and to desert the press. essentially throughout the day they kept getting reports, good and bad. they didn t know what they meant. no one ever does. in the evening, the first returns were very pro-kennedy. we want kennedy. kennedy wins connecticut and the network broadcasters are saying that it might be a landslide. but by midnight the picture is changing. and nixon is starting to pick up midwestern and western states and it s clearly going to go down to the wire. the great shock of the night for the kennedy forces and the first time when they thought they had lost was when kennedy failed to carry ohio. that was a huge setback for the campaign, and there was a lot of concern. how could we get this wrong?
they believe kennedy should win. but they re not sure kennedy will win. jack and a heavily pregnant jackie cast their votes and fly to hyannisport to be with the kennedy clan. just about everybody on both sides knew that this was going to be an extremely close election. and so everybody was nervous. none more so than richard nixon, who casts his vote with his wife, pat, in california and then makes a break for the border. nixon was gloomy as usual. thought he was going to lose. went off with a pal to mexico to drink margaritas and to desert the press. essentially throughout the day they kept getting reports, good and bad. they didn t know what they meant. no one ever does. in the evening the first returns were very pro-kennedy. we want kennedy!
the best of my knowledge where all the bodies are buried, some of them equally allegedly by some of his former clients. we meet over drinks at oscar s, the steakhouse that bears his name and boasts beef, booze and broads. you have colorful clients. who was nice and who was less fun to have the truth of the matter is, all my clients were nice to me because i kept them out of prison. did alleged mob guys know how to eat? my mother used to say two things, she said. she was the greatest lady. she said oscar s clients don t hurt anybody, they just kill each other. and she also said oscar s clients take us to the best restaurants. they knew where to go. they knew where to go. yeah. and were always treated right. they were always treated like kings and queens. did the feds hold it against you? i mean, you were just doing your job. they didn t see it that way. they thought i was a consigliere. as a matter of fact in order to murder somebody, they had to get my permission. t