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To: Thomas M. who wrote (1136673)5/25/2019 6:29:25 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Respond to of 1578073
 
"That's a thought crime"
Thinking it is a thought crime, signifying nothing when contained within the confines of the skull. Doing it is a real crime.

" the impeachment of Nixon was bogus"
The Republicans of the day didn't think so.

Goldwater called William Timmons, a White House aide, to set up a meeting. He told Timmons he wanted to tell the president that many GOP senators wanted him to resign.

Nixon agreed to see Goldwater on the following day. But he insisted that the top GOP congressional leaders accompany him. So Goldwater arrived with Sen. Hugh Scott, Pa., the minority leader, while Scott's House counterpart, Rep. John Rhodes, Ariz., came separately.

"There's not more than 15 senators for you," Goldwater said. Nixon asked the pipe-smoking Scott for his views. "I think 12 to 15," said Scott, who had once had defended Nixon on the basis of a doctored Watergate transcript that had been shown to him privately.

politico.com



To: Thomas M. who wrote (1136673)5/25/2019 7:10:53 PM
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Nixon was a crook.