was a mind set that led to watergate. the president is out of office. men in the nixon white house went to jail. what was the mind set? what happened? that s the problem. i don t know what happened. burglary had nothing to do with richard nixon at the time it occurred. if he kept distance between himself and that whole episode, he didn t know about that in advance. i never heard anybody come forward with evidence that he did. if he had kept distance between himself and that episode and just said, you know, those guys did it, they will have to take their punishment, that is what could have saved richard nixon i m persuaded. quick surgery, but he was the compulsive man. he had to get involved. he had to he had to dabble in this in this conspirator spy
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stuff, and he pulled it all into his office. what is the dumbest thing you did? the dumbest thing i did was not to go to him when i realized this and say look, if you don t go out there and make a clean part of this thing, i ll go to the press room and tell them everything i know about this and walk out of here. do you think you would have the courage to do that? obviously i didn t. i just was i was not playing with a full deck. i just didn t know at the time one, that there were tapes, two, that he was as deeply involved as he was. president nixon has requested time on the networks this evening for a report on vietnam. good evening. i have asked for this radio and
country an explanation and apology. i don t respect the type of journalism, the shabby journalism practiced by the washington post. the sources say it was the watergate prosecution that set off the recent series of explosions and further time bombs in president nixon s hands. we re in late april of 1973, and i m really getting beat up in the press. yeah, let me get up here to the door and then i ll okay. excuse me. here we are. i m going to be following the unvarying practice of having no comment on this matter until the final disposition. i have fbi agents in and out of my office all the time and all of a sudden it s dawned on me that i have a serious