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  • of watching the President's way of approaching a bargaining problem, and we had quite a lot of misunderstanding, I think, between him and the rest of us on this matter because we thought that it wasn't worth haggling, or haggling as much as the President
  • in smoke if he ever read it himself. But it's well worth having. What it shows you is that this was a man who had a traveling American senator's view--and a highly personalistic one--of how he was acting. So that the size of the bed and the shape
  • ://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Bundy -- II -- 5 simply tell the generals what they ought to do, that for different reasons both General [Dwight] Eisenhower, because he had more stars than they did, and Mr. [Harry] Truman, because he just didn't give a damn
  • : Robert Dallek PLACE: New York City, New York Tape 1 of 1, Side 1 B: What are you doing with this [material]? D: I am working on volume two of my Johnson biography. Volume one, Lone Star Rising, came out-- B: Yes, I remember. I haven't read
  • . He was a veteran of the Armed Services Committee; he knows the power of the four-star officers and he respects that. "And the press, of course, you can't trust those bastards. They have real power. You've got to"--I'm making up the language, and I