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by Nancy Gibbs


  Vietnam bombing halt called by, 189, 229, 232, 234–35, 240, 263–64, 273–74, 285

  Vietnam peace process and, 221–22, 227–28, 230, 232, 234–49, 266

  Vietnam War and, 6, 171, 172–76, 189, 221–22, 224–25, 263, 274–75, 526

  vitality of, 525

  wiretapping by, 263, 282–83, 287–89

  Johnson library, 266–67

  Joint Chiefs of Staff, 80, 103, 109, 119, 130, 137, 151, 166, 237, 443

  Jonassaint, Emile, 447

  Jones, Bobby, 89

  Jordan, 349

  Jordan, Vernon, 421

  Julius Caesar, 524

  Justice Department, U.S., 166, 283, 467

  Kalb, Marvin, 239, 389

  Katrina, Hurricane, 497–99, 515

  Keating, Kenneth, 145

  Kendall, Don, 268

  Kennebunkport, Maine, 493, 515

  Kennedy, Caroline, 162, 459

  Kennedy, Jacquelyn, 124, 133, 156, 162

  Kennedy, John F., 6, 9, 98, 100, 121, 158, 262, 279, 337, 414, 470, 525

  approval rating of, 143

  assassination of, 6, 100, 154, 159, 161, 162, 282, 375

  Bay of Pigs invasion of, 101–2, 122–23, 126–44, 160, 172

  Bundy’s memo on methods of, 141

  in Cuban Missile Crisis, 10, 145–51, 173

  defense spending increased by, 144

  denunciation of Catholicism of, 255

  Eisenhower given golf balls by, 141–42

  Eisenhower not respected by, 104–5

  Eisenhower’s dislike of, 109–10, 159

  Eisenhower’s meetings with, 118–23

  favorite poems of, 151

  first State of the Union of, 128

  funeral of, 155–56, 165

  illnesses of, 104, 105

  inauguration of, 92, 123–25

  J. Edgar Hoover praised by, 262–63

  Khrushchev’s meeting with, 143

  LBJ’s envy of, 167

  management style of, 8, 116–17, 118, 141, 150

  “missile gap” accusation of, 107

  moodiness of, 144

  narrow victory in 1960 of, 101, 103

  at 1960 convention, 197

  in 1960 election, 13, 107–8, 111, 198

  Nixon on, 261–62

  Nixon’s friendship with, 105

  Nixon’s post-election visit to, 112–15

  in Pentagon Papers, 270

  self-confidence of, 179

  South Vietnam supported by, 171

  taping of, 269

  Truman’s opposition to election of, 107–8

  Truman’s visit to, 125

  young appointees of, 116

  youth of, 101, 108

  Kennedy, John F., Jr., 162

  Kennedy, Joseph, 108, 112–13, 141, 198

  Kennedy, Robert, 9, 101, 124, 130, 147, 162, 166, 171

  bombing halt called for by, 186

  in Cuban Missile Crisis, 146

  election of, 215

  at JFK’s funeral, 156

  in 1968 campaign, 209, 215, 267

  Reagan’s debate with, 209, 215

  Kennedy, Ted, 279, 312, 433

  Kennedy Center, 501–3

  Kennedy or Nixon: Does It Make Any Difference? (Schlesinger), 106

  Kent State shootings, 268, 525

  Kerry, John, 486

  KGB, 386

  Khrushchev, Nikita, 106, 134, 137, 142, 143, 144, 148–49, 150, 525

  Killian, James, Jr., 141

  Kim Il Sung, 12, 435–37, 438, 440, 441, 517

  Kim Jong Il, 517, 518

  Kim Jong-un, 518

  Kim Young Sam, 438, 442

  King, Larry, 431, 518

  King, Martin Luther, Jr., 155–56, 185

  Kirkpatrick, Jeane, 342

  Kirkpatrick, Lyman, 140

  Kissinger, Henry, 269, 272, 313, 332, 333, 335, 342, 420

  on bombing halt file, 273–74

  China trip with Ford of, 317

  Ellsberg criticized by, 273

  on Ford’s selection as vice president, 301

  foreign policy hard-liners’ opposition to, 333–34

  Nixon criticized by, 238

  Paris peace talks and, 238, 243, 266, 284, 285

  on Pentagon Papers, 270, 273–74, 275–76

  Reagan’s views on weapons opposed by, 362, 364

  at Sadat’s funeral, 342, 344–45, 348

  Vietnam warning of, 221

  Klein, Herb, 112, 113

  Kleindienst, Richard, 287

  Knebel, Fletcher, 95

  Knox, William, 151

  Kohler, Walter, 83, 84

  Korean War, 66–68, 69–70, 72, 79, 91, 93, 175, 189, 242

  stalled armistice in, 177

  Kosovo, 412

  Kosygin, Alexei, 240

  Krauthammer, Charles, 385

  Krock, Arthur, 50, 73–74

  Kuwait, 383, 404, 405, 480, 485

  labor, 232

  Laird, Melvin, 424

  Lake, Tony, 420, 423, 437, 439, 440, 441, 442

  Laney, James, 441

  Laos, 120, 122, 142, 236

  Latin America, 36, 288, 356, 400

  Lawrence, William, 72

  Laxalt, Paul, 332

  Lay, Ken, 425

  League of Women Voters, 31

  Lebanon, 97

  Le Duc Tho, 284

  Lee, Euna, 517

  Legal Services Commission, 432

  Lemnitzer, Lyman, 130, 143

  Lerner, Max, 60

  Lewinsky, Monica, 450, 459, 463, 468

  Liddy, G. Gordon, 282

  Life, 70

  Lincoln, Abraham, 1, 3, 28, 55, 152, 177, 525–26

  Eisenhower’s portrait of, 525

  funeral of, 256

  inauguration of, 411

  Lincoln Memorial, 124

  Lindsay, John, 223–24, 297

  Ling, Laura, 517–18

  Ling, Lisa, 518

  Linowitz, Sol, 342

  Lippmann, Walter, 92, 134, 173, 232

  Lithuania, 383

  Little Rock, Ark., 433–34, 497–98

  Lodge, Henry Cabot, 74, 109, 218, 296, 297, 367

  Logan Act (1799), 317, 407

  Longest Day, The (Ryan), 124

  Longworth, Nicholas, 253

  Look, 95

  Los Angeles Times, 64, 200

  Lott, Trent, 455

  Lovett, Robert, 523–24

  Luce, Clare Boothe, 23, 89

  Luce, Henry, 31

  Lugar, Richard, 435

  MacArthur, Douglas, 62, 67, 69–70

  McCaffrey, Stan, 198

  McCain, John, 462

  McCann, Kevin, 83

  McCarthy, Eugene, 189, 239, 267

  McCarthy, Joe, 66, 67, 72, 78, 81–86, 87–88

  McCone, John, 141, 147–48, 149, 153

  McCullough, David, 28, 64

  McEntire, Reba, 501–2

  McGovern, George, 279, 280–81, 283

  McKinley, William, 106, 154

  McLarty, Mack, 426

  McNamara, Robert, 51, 121, 144, 162, 167, 179

  made secretary of defense, 121

  Pentagon Papers commissioned by, 270

  resignation of, 189

  three options on Vietnam laid out by, 180

  use of nuclear weapons pushed by, 177

  at Vietnam meeting, 176, 177

  Maldives, 493

  Malta, 382, 384

  Manchester, William, 155

  Mann, James, 212

  Mansfield, Mike, 149, 299

  Mao Zedong, 66, 317

  Marble Collegiate Church, 254–55

  Marsh, John, 303, 328, 332, 333

  Marshall, George, 39, 40, 58, 62, 67, 72, 78, 251

  funeral of, 98

  McCarthy vs., 81–86, 87–88

  Marshall Plan, 42, 82, 110

  Martin, Joe, 44

  massive retaliation, 143

  Matsu, 97

  Mazo, Earl, 108

  M
eany, George, 188

  Meatless Mondays, 30

  Medicare, 13, 170, 181

  Meese, Ed, 332, 333, 335

  Meet the Press, 247, 366, 519

  Mellon, Andrew, 21

  “Memorandum for the Record,” 281

  Mesta, Perle, 244

  Meyer, Edward C., 342

  Meyer, Eugene, 31

  Michel, Bob, 331, 332

  Michigan, 392

  Middle East, 249, 288, 335, 344, 356, 399, 405, 408, 425, 427, 486, 487

  Reagan’s talks on, 399

  Miller, Bill, 139

  Miller, Jack, 306

  Miller, Merle, 85–86

  minimum wage, 29

  minorities, 232

  Missouri, 369

  “Missouri Waltz, The” (song), 265

  Mitchell, John, 230, 238, 239, 244, 278, 283, 287

  and Pentagon Papers, 271–72, 276

  Moley, Raymond, 296

  Monroe Doctrine, 145

  Morocco, 120

  Morris, Dick, 415

  Morrison, Toni, 505

  Morton, Thruston, 139, 296, 297

  Moscow Conference of Foreign Ministers, 39

  Moyers, Bill, 180, 227

  Mubarak, Hosni, 345, 407–8

  Mulroney, Brian, 407

  Murphy, George, 202, 211

  Murphy, Jim, 201–2

  Muskie, Ed, 275–76, 279

  Myers, Dee Dee, 441

  My Life (Clinton), 455

  Nader, Ralph, 279

  Napoleon, Emperor of the French, 176

  Nasser, Abdel, 346

  National Assembly, South Vietnamese, 242, 244

  National Cathedral, 468

  National Governors Association, 210

  National Guard, U.S., 433

  National Intelligence Estimate, 173

  National Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam, 231

  National Opposition Union (UNO), 403

  National Park Service, 123–24

  National Press Club, 99, 188, 202

  National Security Council (NSC), 6, 119, 177, 242, 245, 250, 272, 321, 333, 356, 517

  Bay of Pigs invasion and, 127, 131, 141, 142

  Naval Observatory, 463

  Neal, Steve, 99

  Nebraska, 320

  Nehru, Jawaharlal, 177

  Nessen, Ron, 310, 311

  Neustadt, Richard, 115–16

  New Deal, 4, 44, 45, 49, 51, 65

  New Frontier, 123

  New Hampshire, 12, 214, 227, 267, 313, 318, 329, 366, 387, 509

  New Orleans, La., 497–99

  New School, 187

  Newsweek, 22, 146, 209, 223, 226, 296, 333

  New York Daily News, 455–56

  New Yorker, 88

  New York Times, 17, 20, 23, 33, 39, 40, 50, 58, 73–74, 79, 80, 85, 87, 115, 119, 138, 143, 146, 148, 152, 178, 182, 189, 201, 205, 225, 227, 253, 254, 255, 259, 329, 389, 390 408, 417, 418, 428, 430, 434, 515, 517

  Baker’s piece on Iraq War in, 482

  Clinton’s defensive op-ed in, 465

  Nixon’s op-ed on foreign policy by, 413, 415

  op-eds on Clinton in, 451–54

  Pentagon Papers printed by, 270–78

  New York World Telegram and Sun, 79

  Ngo Dinh Diem, 171, 172, 181, 183, 245, 273

  Nguyen Van Kieu, 230

  Nguyen Van Thieu, 228, 236, 237, 240, 241–42, 243, 244, 248, 285

  Nicaragua, 400, 402–4

  Nicklaus, Jack, 425

  9/11 Commission, 469–70

  Nixon, Hannah, 106

  Nixon, Harold, 106

  Nixon, Julie, 111, 270, 310, 388, 418, 459

  marriage of, 252–56

  Nixon, Pat, 6, 112, 114, 124, 155–56, 249, 253, 270, 294, 298, 310

  death of, 421, 422, 426

  Nixon, Richard, 3–4, 8, 14, 69, 79, 83, 164, 184, 211, 337, 409, 411

  aid for Russia desired by, 389, 392, 413

  “America’s Role in the Emerging World” conference of, 391–92

  in attempt to rehabilitate image, 328, 338, 353–54, 380

  background of, 106, 373

  Bay of Pigs invasion and, 135

  burglary memo approved by, 273–74

  China opened by, 12, 271, 282, 288, 327, 339, 377

  as chosen as Eisenhower’s running mate, 377

  in Chowder and Marching Society, 261, 294, 295

  Clinton advised on China by, 420, 421

  Clinton advised on Russia by, 417–19, 421

  Clinton’s friendship with, 1, 7, 10

  clubs started by, 261

  congressional committee on communism of, 194–95

  on daughter’s marriage, 253

  death of, 10, 191, 291, 396, 410, 429–31

  and desire to end Vietnam War, 263–64

  and desire to keep LBJ neutral in 1968 election, 229–30, 232–33, 237–39

  in disagreement with G. H. W. Bush on Soviet Union, 383–86

  on Eisenhower’s deviousness, 118

  Eisenhower’s eulogy delivered by, 257

  Eisenhower’s relationship with, 105–6, 107, 110–11, 226

  “enemies list” of, 389

  Ford offered vice presidency by, 291, 293, 296, 298–301, 308

  Ford passed over as vice presidential candidate of, 291, 293, 296–98

  Ford’s support for vice presidential nominations of, 295–96

  G. H. W. Bush considered as running mate of, 375–76

  G. H. W. Bush’s senate runs encouraged by, 376–77

  Goldwater introduced at dinner by, 200

  Gorbachev as viewed by, 358–59

  “How to Lose the Cold War” memo of, 388–90, 391

  on Iran-contra scandal, 357–58, 366, 368

  JFK assassination and, 154–55

  JFK’s friendship with, 105

  at JFK’s funeral, 155–56

  Lafayette Square guesthouse created by, 266, 328

  late night walks of, 524–25

  LBJ’s desire to wiretap, 263, 288–89

  LBJ’s gift of cuff links to, 224

  LBJ’s insult towards, 225–27

  LBJ’s refusal to help, 259–60

  LBJ’s sixty-first birthday celebrated by, 267–68

  LBJ’s two meetings with, 229–30, 262

  LBJ’s Vietnam policy criticized by, 224–25

  memoirs of, 269

  NAFTA event not attended by, 426–27

  in 1960 election, 13, 110–11, 145, 193, 198, 223, 248

  in 1962 California election, 193

  in 1968 election, 187, 206, 207–17, 221, 228–29, 232–36, 239–40, 262, 264, 268, 281, 284, 285, 353

  in 1972 election, 260, 278–81, 283, 284–85

  1988 election and, 365–71

  operation on blood clots of, 310–11

  pardoning of, 13, 291, 302–3, 305–9, 311–12, 316, 317, 353, 526

  Pentagon Papers denounced by, 259, 270–78

  popularity of, 286

  post-election visit to JFK by, 112–15

  post-presidential China trips of, 316–17

  post-presidential Russia trips of, 416–17, 427–28

  presidential knowledge of, 10

  presidential library of, 268

  presidential models of, 262

  presidential resolutions made by, 264–65

  Presidents Club studied by, 261–62, 268

  press conferences held by, 301

  Reagan advised on 1980 election by, 355

  Reagan advised on lame-duck period by, 365–71

  Reagan advised on presidency by, 355–57, 381

  Reagan advised on Soviet trip by, 11, 358–65, 385

  Reagan considered as vice president for, 218–19

  Reagan’s “Business, Ballots and Bureaus” speech admired by, 195–96

  Reagan’s correspondence with, 3, 191, 193–94, 195–97, 208, 209, 210, 211

  Reagan’s 1966 election and, 200, 202–6

  Reagan’s political advice
to, 197, 198–99

  realism and moodiness of, 191, 295

  and release of Pentagon Papers, 270–78

  as reserved, 191, 194

  resignation of, 7, 303–5, 316, 342, 363, 378, 411

  reunion club organized by, 6–7

  at Sadat’s funeral, 340–51

  Saudi trip of, 345, 347–48

  Senate race of, 105

  Silent Majority invoked by, 187, 232, 385

  as skeptical of G. H. W. Bush, 366–67, 373, 377, 387–90

  taping system removed by, 268–69

  Time essay on Gorbachev by, 385

  Times op-ed on foreign policy by, 413, 415

  in transition with LBJ, 249–50

  Truman’s dislike of, 109

  Vietnam peace process disrupted by, 221–22, 230–31, 235–49, 271, 285, 289

  views on China as aligned with G. H. W. Bush’s, 382–83

  Watergate scandal of, 259, 272, 278, 281–90, 299, 302–4, 307–8, 316, 378, 379, 416, 451

  wiretapping by, 286–87

  Yeltsin admired by, 383, 385, 413, 418–19, 428

  Nixon, Robert, 92, 94

  Nixon, Tricia, 135, 254, 256, 270, 310, 418

  Nixon Center, 388, 389

  Nofziger, Lyn, 318, 323, 324–25, 326, 330, 335

  Noriega, Manuel, 400–402, 480

  Norman, Greg, 494

  Normandy invasion, 436

  North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), 350–51, 425–27, 436, 462, 508

  North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), 55, 71, 72, 73, 77, 82, 98, 119, 165, 356

  North Carolina, 320

  North Korea, 66, 177, 440, 468

  Carter’s trip to, 12, 435–37, 517

  Clinton’s trip to, 11, 12, 517–18

  Northrop, 200

  North Vietnam, 171, 227–28, 230, 234, 236, 268

  see also Paris peace talks

  Norway, 21, 33

  Novak, Robert, 206, 212

  nuclear codes, 122

  nuclear weapons, 177

  Nunn, Sam, 435, 444, 445, 446, 447, 448

  oats, 34

  Obama, Barack, 8, 13, 471, 502

  in campaign of 2008, 508–11

  campaigning for candidates by, 519

  Carter’s mission for, 3

  Clinton compared to, 513

  Clinton criticized by, 507–10, 516

  Clinton sent to North Korea by, 11, 517–18

  Clinton’s relationship with, 2, 5

  election of, 505, 509–10

  G. H. W. Bush admired by, 514–16

  Haiti relief and, 499–500

  Hillary Clinton made secretary of state by, 511–12

  Hurricane Katrina work of, 515

  Iraq War opposed by, 509

  Lincoln admired by, 525–26

  presidential education of, 512–13

  Reagan praised by, 507, 510, 520–21

  tax bill of, 521–22

  Oberdorfer, Don, 438

  O’Brien, Larry, 117, 234

  O’Connor, John Cardinal, 462

  O’Donnell, Ken, 109, 114, 144, 279

  O’Neill, Tip, 298, 300

  Operation Rolling Thunder, 178

 

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