Alexander Haig

Alexander Meigs Haig, Jr. (born 1924) was a general in the United States Army and later the Secretary of State.

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  • Constitutionally, gentlemen, you have the president, the vice president and the secretary of state, in that order, and should the president decide he wants to transfer the helm to the vice president, he will do so. As for now, I'm in control here, in the White House, pending the return of the vice president and in close touch with him. If something came up, I would check with him, of course.


  • That's not a lie, it's a terminological inexactitude.
    • Defending himself against accusations of lying in 1983. Quoted by Rutledge, Leigh W., "Would I Lie To You?", Plume, 1998, ISBN 0-452-27931-3, p. 81.
    • This turn of phrase origninated with Winston Churchill in his 1906 election campaign.
 
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