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Show how, Nixon said he first heard of it on March 21. Well, the experts will be picking pick-ing the speech to pieces. Far as I know, there are no experts out here in the hills of Utah. Maybe I've talked to the wrong people. Maybe I haven't talked to enough people. But 1 can't find any one who is completely satisfied with President Nixon's talk of the Watergate case. It's too bad, but true when some one tells a simple falsehood, false-hood, then you begin to doubt EVERYTHING that person says. So many statements by the President in his teevee talk Monday night just don't ring true . . . mavbe because I've stopped trusting the one man in the United States in whom I should have the greatest trust. For instance, he said "this morning while I was writing this speech." Then the Monday morning paper says his top speech writer worked on it over the week end. And it's supposed to kind of get you, rigtit here, when Nixon tells of the tilings he wrote down for the country's future good, JUST BEFORE MIDNIGHT ON CHRISTMAS EVE. Nuts. It kind of gets me right here instead. Time will tell. Perhaps the man who said he warned the President of hanky-panky in February was lying . . . any- |