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  • Series > Transcripts of LBJ Library Oral Histories (remove)
  • Date > 1969-03-19 (remove)

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  • be good or bad, you know. He could, I think, demand loyalty and continuing adherence to a particular course of action when the right thing to do would be to say, "I no longer believe in it." I'm not talking about Vietnam, incidentally. talking
  • Vietnam
  • candidates; Fortas confirmation hearings; LBJ and RFK Commission on Vietnam; speech writing; legal work for President; Trans-Pacific Route Case
  • , that this was a meeting of people like Rusk and Acheson and others who were attending--and obviously on Vietnam. And he said he was sorry, after he had been there for about three-quarters of an hour, that he had to go back to this meeting upstairs. M: But your meeting
  • Vietnam
  • ; Samuelson Task Force; dinner for all Task Force chairmen; HHH; Vietnam; JFK assassination; LBJ kept informed on economic matters as VP; Arthur Okun; Gardner Ackley
  • to all kinds of violent but unjustified criticism, most of which was ridiculous and utterly unfounded. He had the Vietnam situation foisted upon him, and many other of the other matters, not of his own choosing. the blame for all of that. He had
  • was sort of in kind of a quiet stage in 1964 and 1965. B: No. It was in a quiet stage, and the quiet stage was the product of the situation. Even if there had been no war in Vietnam and no preoccupation with the domestic society, you might have seen