Skip to main content
-
Series >
Transcripts of LBJ Library Oral Histories
(remove)
-
Date >
1969-02-05
(remove)
Limit your search
Tag
Contributor
Date
Subject
Type
Collection
Series
Specific Item Type
Time Period
3 results
- concessions: I think this is a weakness in his
presidency, a weakness in that he was not political enough. The point I'm making
essentially is that--oh, the other thing of course is the decay of the Democratic National
Committee, which was another example
- or legislative
policy.
We were both Democrats.
cloakroom,
I recall seeing him in the Democratic
sitting beside hiIn at times in the House while issues were
under debate.
would come up.
Maybe in close contact with him when roll call votes
I can recall
- LBJ as a congressman; civil rights as an issue in Virginia; the 1960 Democratic Convention and the selection of LBJ as a candidate for VP; Senator Harry Byrd; JFK as President
- as we did in headquarters, not as much as
I think we should have, as a matter of fact.
But in Chicago we
replaced the regional administrator, and the one we selected was not
very popular with the Democratic National Committee.
I heard--I
don't know