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==Notes== # {{note|plan}} {{cite book|author=Parmet, Herbert S.|title=The Devil We Knew: Americans and the Cold War|publisher=Little Brown & Co|date=December 1989|isbn=978-0-19-509377-3|url-access=registration|url=https://archive.org/details/devilweknew00hwbr}} p. 116 "Nixon didn't invent the phrase, which originated with a reporter looking for a lead to a story summarizing the Republican candidate's (hazy) promise to end the war without losing. But neither did he disavow the term, and it soon became a part of the campaign. When pressed for details, Nixon retreated to the not indefensible position that to tip his hand would interfere with the negotiations that had begun in Paris."; {{cite book|author=Parmet, Herbert S.|title=Richard Nixon and His America|publisher=Little Brown & Co|date=December 1989|isbn=978-0-316-69232-8|url=https://archive.org/details/richardnixonhisa00parm_0}} Stated evidence suggests that Nixon never used the term, and that it actually came from a question by a voter at a New Hampshire campaign stop. # {{note|easy}}{{cite news|title=Nixon: Vietnam Shows Need for 'New Diplomacy'|date=March 20, 1968|publisher=Cedar Rapids Gazette (Iowa)|page=62}} # {{note|magic}}{{cite news|title=Nixon Plans to Unfold Peace Plan When He Campaigns Against LBJ|author=Morin, Relman|date=March 14, 1968|publisher=Press Telegram (Long Beach, Cal.)|page=10}} # {{note|RN}} {{cite book |author=Nixon, Richard |title=RN: The Memoirs of Richard Nixon|year=1978|publisher=Grosset & Dunlap |isbn=9780448143743|url=https://archive.org/details/rnmemoirsofricha00nixo |url-access=registration }} p. 298 # {{note|admit}} {{cite book |author=Coleman, Fred |title=The Decline and Fall of Soviet Empire : Forty Years That Shook The World, From Stalin to Yeltsin |publisher=St. Martin's Griffin|year=1997|isbn=978-0-312-16816-2}} p. 203 # {{note|gimmick}} {{cite journal |author=Anderson, Terry |title=Review of Johnson, Nixon, and the Doves |journal=The American Historical Review |year=1990|volume=95|issue=3|pages=944β945|doi=10.2307/2164514 |last2=Small |first2=Melvin |jstor= 2164514}} # {{note|174}} {{cite book |author=Small, Melvin |title=Johnson, Nixon, and the Doves|publisher=Rutgers University Press |date=April 1988|isbn=978-0-8135-1288-4}} p. 174; {{cite book|author=Zaroulis, Nancy and Gerald Sullivan|title=Who Spoke Up? American Protest Against the War in Vietnam, 1963-1975|publisher=Doubleday|year=1984|isbn=978-0-03-005603-1|url=https://archive.org/details/whospokeupameric00zaro}} p. 217 # {{note|162}} Small p. 162 # {{note|179}} Small p. 179 # {{note|hand}} {{cite journal |author=Strauss, Robert S.|title=What's Right with U. S. Campaigns|journal=Foreign Policy |date=Summer 1984|volume=55|issue= 55|pages=3β22 |doi=10.2307/1148378|jstor=1148378}} # {{note|1900}} See [[1900 U.S. presidential election#Misleading Philippine War claims by the Republicans|U.S. presidential election, 1900 Misleading Philippine War claims by the Republicans]] # {{note|166}} Small, p. 166; {{cite book |author=Riegle, Don|title=O Congress|publisher=Doubleday|year=1972}} p. 20; {{cite book |author=Kalb, Marvin and Bernard |title=Kissinger|publisher=Hutchison|year=1974}} p. 120; {{cite book |author=Hersh, Seymour M. |title=The Price of Power: Kissinger in the Nixon White House|url=https://archive.org/details/priceofpower00hers |url-access=registration |publisher=Summit Books|year=1983 |isbn=978-0-671-44760-1}} p. 119 # {{note|abc}} {{cite web |author=Solomon, Norman |title=A New Phase of Bright Spinning Lies About Iraq |publisher=Common Dreams |date=December 22, 2005 |url=http://www.commondreams.org/views05/1222-37.htm |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20051224060149/http://www.commondreams.org/views05/1222-37.htm |archive-date=December 24, 2005 }} # [https://www.storifynews.com/the-most-controversial-political-campaigns-in-world-history/ The Most Controversial Political Campaigns in World History]
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