Word: damningly
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...President agreed that he could not veto a bill that raised parity. "Not because they're milkers, but because they're farmers," he said. "And it would be just turning down the whole damn Middle America. Uh, where, uh, we, uh, where we, uh, need support. And under the circumstances, I think the best thing to do is just, uh, relax and enjoy it." Minutes later Nixon said he would boost support prices?without saying just how high...
...damn his treacherous flatteries without winking...
Then, as the already well publicized discussion of the payment to Hunt continued, Nixon, according to the White House text, asked: "Would you agree that that's the prime thing, that you damn well better get that done." In the committee version, the President says: "Would you agree then that that's a buy-time thing, you better damn well get that done, but fast...
...omitted, Press Secretary Ron Ziegler explained with a straight face last week, because "in our judgment it was of dubious relevance." This incredible assertion was echoed by St. Clair. It contains this comment by the President on March 22,1973: "John Dean . . . put the fires out, almost got the damn thing nailed down till past the election and so forth. We all know what it is. Embarrassing goddamn thing the way it went, and so forth...
...breaking his grip on California politics. In any case, Warren met basic requirements. He was a Republican and his philosophy and common sense "pleased" Eisenhower. Later, dismayed that Warren turned out to be a controversial participant rather than a bland umpire, Ike described the selection as "the biggest damn fool mistake I ever made...