HALDEMAN: [inaudible] saying it reifies the very culture of commodity it purports to critique.
NIXON: Barbie? The, uh, the call girl doll?
HALDEMAN: Sir, she is, uh, I'm told she is an idealized housewife.
NIXON: Well she's got an ideal rack.
HALDEMAN: Yes, sir.
NIXON: The movie's not for me, Bob.
NIXON: Barbie? The, uh, the call girl doll?
HALDEMAN: Sir, she is, uh, I'm told she is an idealized housewife.
NIXON: Well she's got an ideal rack.
HALDEMAN: Yes, sir.
NIXON: The movie's not for me, Bob.
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HALDEMAN: That’s terrible, Mr President.
NIXON: I read somewhere they put that plastic in the polio vaccine.
HALDEMAN: I don’t believe that’s true, sir.
NIXON: That’s a relief. [inaudible] pinkos will try anything.
ZIEGLER: I don't believe so, no.
NIXON: But the husband.
HALDEMAN: Baumbach.
NIXON: I see.
HALDEMAN: Sir, I believe it's about a teenager in Sacramento, not the former First Lady.
NIXON: Jesus Christ, Sacramento? That shithole?
HAIG: Yes, sir.
NIXON: That whole damn valley's nothing but Mexicans and hippies
HALDEMAN: Yes sir, we looked into them. Gosling, particularly.
NIXON: Bunch of lousy [inaudible]. And you know they stayed out of Vietnam.
HALDEMAN: Yes sir, they did.
NIXON: In the film?
MCNAMARA: Nothing about Vietnam, sir.
NIXON: [inaudible]uals.