George Bush: The Unauthorized Biography

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  1. The question of the Columbia Plaza Apartments is a central theme of Jim Hougan, Secret Agenda (New
    York, 1984). We have also relied on Hougan's version of the Russell-Leon-Bellino subplot described
    below. Hougan's book, although it studiously avoids drawing obvious conclusions about Bush, Kissinger,
    Rockefeller, and many others, is a convenient starting point for the necessary metacritique of Watergate.
    By contrast, the Colodny-Gettlin Silent Coup (New York, 1991) represents a step backward, away from the
    truth of the matter on numerous points.

  2. Hougan, p. 324.

  3. Hougan, p. 370.

  4. Interview of Jerris Leonard with Tony Chaitkin, August 26, 1991.

  5. Hougan, p. 374-375.

  6. See Jules Witcover, "Political Spies Accuse Committee Investigator," Washington Post, July 25, 1973,
    and John Geddie, "Bush Alleges Bugs," Dallas News, July 25, 1973. See also Victor Lasky, It Didn't Start
    with Watergate (New York, 1977), pp. 41-55.

  7. Hougan, p. 376. Notice that the day of Leon's death was also the day that White House staffer
    Butterfield told Congressional investigators of the existence of Nixon's taping system.

  8. Ibid.

  9. RN: The Memoirs of Richard Nixon, p. 811.

  10. Pincus and Woodward, Presidential Posts and Dashed Hopes, Washington Post, August 9, 1988.

  11. Washington Post, July 12, 1973.

  12. Sam J. Ervin, Jr., The Whole Truth (New York, 1980), p. 28.

  13. Ervin, p. 29.

  14. Sam Dash, Chief Counsel (New York, 1976), p. 192.

  15. Evans and Novak, July 11, 1973.

  16. Washington Post, August 7, 1973.

  17. Washington Post, August 9, 1973.

  18. Washington Post, August 10, 1973.

  19. Washington Post, October 11, 1973.

  20. Washington Post, October 24, 1973.

  21. Washington Post, November 17, 1973.

  22. Bernstein and Woodward, The Final Days, pp. 159, 176.

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