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  • Series > Transcripts of LBJ Library Oral Histories (remove)
  • Date > 1969-03-20 (remove)

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  • to the average member of Congress. usually. If you called the White House, you got a call back You'd explain it to the President, and maybe he would turn it over to one of his trusted aides--and he did have very good aides--to either document it or to amplify
  • to the press after they had said something. aides to be anonymous. And he preferred his He felt, and I think rather correctly, that the aides that were written up consistently were those who were good news sources. So he would, I think, lean toward