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- , and the President was sensitive to
the fact that it was said. We were in the habit of explaining to the press, and I think
perfectly fairly, that the fact that the President had not had formal diplomatic experience
to any great extent was no true measure
- return to Washington, D.C. following JFK's assassination and his transition into the presidency; LBJ's desire to have his staff always with him; LBJ's perceived lack of openness with the press; LBJ trying to control the press; Bundy's decision to leave
- .
But Katzenbach was being criticized
for "selling out" on some things to Senator Dirksen.
And the
Leadership Conference on Civil Rights was pressing on Hart, Kennedy
and Javits to go further than we in the Department of Justice thought
we could go and needed