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To: mkjessup
During the latter stages of Watergate, Henry Kissinger and Alexander Haig took steps to be certain that Nixon would not be able to execute nuclear launch codes without some sort of confirmation from Haig, and Nixon was far from as unstable as Barky is. We see his delusional behavior each and every day.

Interesting. I did not know that (about Haig and Kissenger).

50 posted on 11/23/2015 11:16:39 PM PST by Jim Robinson (Resistance to tyrants is obedience to to God!)
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To: Jim Robinson; RedHeeler
Interesting. I did not know that (about Haig and Kissenger).

I recall a televised interview with Kissinger with NBC's John Chancellor back in the early days of the Reagan administration (shortly after the assassination attempt by John Hinckley), Haig was back in the news after his 'I'm in control here at the White House' statement (which was perfectly proper), and Chancellor was asking Kissinger about crisis management and referred to the Nixon resignation, Kissinger revealed that both he and Haig were concerned over Nixon's mental health as early as late 1973, Kissinger said he refused to arrange a phone call between Nixon and then-British Prime Minister Edward Heath, his description to his deputy Brent Scowcroft that Nixon was 'loaded' from drinking too much that night.

In released telephone transcripts in 2004 [Washington Post and AP], Haig related to Kissinger that Nixon had jokingly instructed him (Haig) to "get the football" (with the nuclear codes) and that Nixon said he ought to nuke Capitol Hill since they were continuing to pursue Nixon regarding the Watergate affair. Despite the joking tone, Haig was alarmed by the comments.

One week before Nixon resigned on August 8, 1974, Haig physically secured that 'football', and Haig was later described by Watergate special prosecutor Leon Jaworski as the "man on the tightrope" trying his best to honor his obligations to the President and the Constitution but fully aware that Nixon was undergoing "the most significant mental crisis of his life" and for that reason Haig (with Kissinger's approval) instructed the Joint Chiefs of Staff to confirm with Haig and/or Kissinger any direct Presidential orders to release nuclear weapons.

I tried to locate one single URL for this data (per Red Heeler's request), however it seems to be 'out there' in piece meal fashion, and being that it is 4:00 am and I've been up most of the night (another story lol), all I can say is that 'Google was not a real good friend' for me tonight, lol
74 posted on 11/24/2015 12:58:10 AM PST by mkjessup (What do terrorists, 'RATs and RINOs fear most? The prospect of President Donald J. Trump!!)
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To: Jim Robinson
I have said since day one of Obama's administration that he is schizophrenic. Paranoid, with delusions of grandeur. Now I say he has DELUSIONS OF ADEQUACY!
84 posted on 11/24/2015 1:11:48 AM PST by buffyt (Ted Cruz for president!)
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