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office was in the building where Nixon most liked to work; Nixon had what was called<br />

his "hideaway" office in the OEOB. How often did <strong>George</strong> drop in on Dick, or Dick on<br />

<strong>George</strong>, or how often did they just meet in the hall?<br />

As to the state of <strong>George</strong>'s relations with Nixon at this time, we have the testimony of a<br />

"Yankee Republican" who had known and liked father Prescott, as cited by journalist Al<br />

Reinert: "I can't think of a man I've ever known for whom I have greater respect than Pres<br />

<strong>Bush</strong>...I've always been kind of sorry his son turned out to be such a jerk. <strong>George</strong> has<br />

been kissing Nixon's ass ever since he came up here." [fn 25] Reinert comments that<br />

"when Nixon became president, <strong>Bush</strong> became a teacher's pet," "a presidential favorite,<br />

described in the press as one of 'Nixon's men.'"<br />

On the surface <strong>George</strong> was an ingratiating sycophant. But he dissembled. <strong>The</strong> Nixon<br />

White House would seem to have included at least one highly placed official who<br />

betrayed his president to Bob Woodward of the Washington Post, making it possible for<br />

that newspaper to repeatedly outflank Nixon's attempts at stonewalling. This was the<br />

celebrated, and still anonymous source Woodward called "Deep Throat."<br />

Al Haig has often been accused of having been the figure of the Nixon White House who<br />

provided Woodward and Bernstein with their leads. If there is any consensus about the<br />

true identity of Deep Throat, it would appear to be that Al Haig is the prime suspect.<br />

However, there is no conclusive evidence about the true identity of the person or persons<br />

called Deep Throat, assuming that such a phenomenon ever existed. As soon as Haig is<br />

named, we must become suspicious: the propaganda of the <strong>Bush</strong> networks has never been<br />

kind to Haig. Haig and <strong>Bush</strong>, as leading clones of Henry Kissinger, were locked on a<br />

number of occasions into a kind of sibling rivalry, a rivalry which became especially<br />

acute during the first months of the Reagan Administration.<br />

One of the major sub-plots of Watergate, and one that will eventually lead us back to the<br />

documented public record of <strong>George</strong> <strong>Bush</strong>, is the relation of the various activities of the<br />

Plumbers to the wiretapping of a group of prostitutes whio operated out of a brothel in the<br />

Columbia Plaza Apartments, located in the immediate vicinity of the Watergate<br />

buildings. [fn 26] Among the customers of the prostitutes there appear to have been a US<br />

Senator, an astronaut, A Saudi prince (the Embassy of Saudi Arabia is nearby), US and<br />

South Korean intelligence officials, and above all numerous Democratic Party leaders<br />

whose presence can be partially explained by the propinquity of the Democratic National<br />

Committe offices in the Watergate. <strong>The</strong> Columbia Plaza Apartments brothel was under<br />

intense CIA surveillance by the Office of Security/Security Research Staff through one of<br />

their assets, an aging private detective out of the pages of Damon Runyon who went by<br />

the name of Louis James Russell. Russell was, according to Hougan, especially interested<br />

in bugging a hot line phone that linked the DNC with the nearby brothel. During the<br />

Watergate break-ins, James McCord's recruit to the Plumbers, Alfred C. Baldwin, would<br />

appear to have been bugging the telephones of the Columbia Plaza brothel.

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