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1. 'Who? Me?'

2. ' ... Phones tapped, mail opened, doors kicked down ... I guess all this is the price we gotta pay for living in the free world.'

3. [White House with drawbridge]

4. [White House for sale]

5. 'Who's your rustler?'

6. 'Home, James.'

7. Energy crisis

8. 'Gotta get rid of these kulaks!'

9. 'Aw-w-w! Poor guys!'

10. 'Don't knock education. My gown keeps me warm on the bench at night.'

11. 'Hot dang! Just as we were beginning to bore people!'

12. 'Get a good whiff, dearie. Next year it's gonna be soybeans'

13. 'For teamwork, hire a teamster.'

14. 'Relax. We've got four more years.'

15. 'I miss writing those great old sermons against the almighty dollar.'

16. [Wiretaps]

17. 'I can't believe I ate the whole thing.'

18. 'My husband is pro-Nixon. He's for resignation instead of impeachment.'

19. Globetrotter

20. [Puerto Rico, Glue, G. Ford]

21. 'Frankly, it's the little commies I can't stand.'

22. 'Why mess up a good system?'

23. [Russian détente, Chinese détente, Nixon Administration]

24. [G. Ford, salvage & repairs]

25. Those Stubborn Stains

26. 'That's nothing. You should hear him when he's mad.'

27. Impeachment hearings

28. Back-up car

29. 'Dis is a reader. Why don't all youse guys git off de President's back?'

30. 'How's the wind?'

31. 'If this happened in Bolivia, you'd think it was funny.'

32. Conditioned reflex

33. 'It's prob'ly not so much th' pay as th' fringe benefits.'

34. 'No kidding--this place could become the seat of government.'

35. 'Tell the speechwriters to stop knocking our permissive society.'

36. 'Governor Reagan got me thinking. Nobody in here is a criminal at heart.'

37. 'When they go after John Mitchell, do you suppose they'll knock?'

38. [Nixon's throne]

39. [Nixon's the one]

40. [TV news]

41. 'Don't you dare growl at me!'

42. 'How'd you get past me, Spiro?'

43. 'Three's a crowd.'

44. [Leaks]

45. ' ... And you think the whole, clammy affair belongs in a nice, dry courtroom.'

46. 'Right on, Chief -- people are the biggest special interest of all.'

47. 'Nixon's not all bad. He's got us eating less and walking more.'

48. Survivor type

49. 'Three more years.'

50. 'I can't sell it. I-just-can't-sell-it.'

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