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country for the purpose of generating support statements for Nixon. <strong>Bush</strong> refused to<br />

provide them. [fn 49]<br />

On August 5, 1974, the White House released the transcript of the celebrated "smoking<br />

gun" taped conversation of June 23, 1972 in which Nixon discussed ways to frustrate the<br />

investigation of the Watergate break-ins. Chairman <strong>George</strong> was one of the leading Nixon<br />

Administration figures consulting with Al Haig in the course of the morning. When <strong>Bush</strong><br />

heard the news, he was very upset, undoubtedly concerned about all the very negative<br />

publicity that he himself was destined to receive in the blowback of Nixon's now<br />

imminent downfall. <strong>The</strong>n after a while he calmed down somewhat. One account<br />

describes <strong>Bush</strong> as "somewhat relieved" by the news that the coup de grace tape was going<br />

to be made public, "an act probably fatal," as Haig had said. "Finally there was some one<br />

thing the national chairman could see clearly. <strong>The</strong> ambiguities in the evidence had been<br />

tearing the party apart, <strong>Bush</strong> thought." [fn 50] At this point <strong>Bush</strong> became the most<br />

outspoken and militant organizer of Nixon's resignation, a Cassius of the Imperial<br />

Presidency.<br />

A little later White House Congressional liaison William Timmons wanted to make sure<br />

that everyone had been fully briefed about the transcripts going out, and he turned to<br />

Nixon's political counselor Dean Burch. "Dean, does <strong>Bush</strong> know about the transcript<br />

yet?", Timmons asked. Burch replied, "Yes." "Well, what did he do?", Timmons asked.<br />

"He broke out in assholes and shit himself to death," was Burch's answer. [fn 51]<br />

But why, it may be asked, the dermal diahhrea? Why should <strong>Bush</strong> be so distraught over<br />

the release to the press of the transcript of the notorious White House meeting of June 23,<br />

1972, whose exhcanges between Nixon and Haldeman were to prove the coup de grace to<br />

the agony of the Nixon regime? As we have seen, there is plenty of evidence that the final<br />

fall of Nixon was just the denouement that <strong>Bush</strong> wanted. <strong>The</strong> answer is that <strong>Bush</strong> was<br />

upset about the fabulous "smoking gun" tape because his friend Mosbacher, his business<br />

partner Bill Liedtke, and himself were referred to in the most sensitive passages. Yes, a<br />

generation of Americans has grown up recalling something about a "smoking gun" tape,<br />

but not many now recall that when Nixon referred to "the Texans," he meant <strong>George</strong><br />

<strong>Bush</strong>. ("Das Bekannte ueberhaupt ist darum, weil es bekannt ist, nicht erkannt," as even<br />

old Hegel knew.)<br />

<strong>The</strong> open secret of the much-cited but little analyzed "smoking gun" tape is that it refers<br />

to Nixon's desire to mobilize the CIA to halt the FBI investigation of the Watergate<br />

burglars on the grounds that money can be traced from donors in Texas and elsewhere to<br />

the coffers of the CREEP and thence to the pockets of Bernard Barker and the other<br />

Cubans arrested. <strong>The</strong> money referred to, of course, is part of Bill Liedtke's $700,000<br />

discussed above. A first crucial passage of the "smoking gun" tape goes as follows, with<br />

the first speaker being Haldeman:<br />

H: Now, on the investigation, you know the Democratic break-in thing, we're back in the problem<br />

area because the FBI is not under control, because [FBI chief] Gray doesn't exactly know how to<br />

control it and they have --their invesitgation is leading into some productive areas because they've

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