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  • , seemed very friendly and then he said, "That speech that I delivered, that wasn't the speech I asked you to write, was it?" And I said, "No sir, not really." And he said, "You mind telling me why?" And I said, "Well, Mr. President, I thought
  • hit back personally, and he feels he is running an honest Administration based on merit and judgment. The President: Romney criticizes me for being a political animal, yet while he has severe problems at home he is out running around for political
  • , and he could see I wasn 1t scared by all the criticism I get, and he changed his mind about me. On criticism at home, the President observed that he never thought much of a man who gives him advice through a mimeograph machine. Advice was much more worthy
  • a c r o s s the c o u n try , and you think th a t nobody o u ts id e c a n e v e r b e a t u s - - w e , th e A m e r i c a n p e o p l e - - a n d w e c a n s o l v e a l l o u r problem s h ere at home. w hiners, But m a y b e th e re a r e enough
  • ; Mrs. Johnson returns to White House; Lynda Johnson home for Luci Johnson's baptism; article in Herald Tribune;
  • a s s e d . come? No P o r te n t o f th in g s to Ah, I c o u ld s e t t l e i n t o t h i s easy! We went home on th e s h u t t l e and a t th e W hite House had lu n c h on a t r a y w ith L u c i i n my room, worked w ith A shton i n th e a f
  • g s ig n ab o v e th e B ase O p e r a tio n s t h a t s a i d , "Welcome Home, Mr. P r e s i d e n t and F a m ily ." Lyndon made a b r i e f s p e e c h e n d in g w ith h e hoped t h a t t h e c o u n tr y w ould b e a s u n d e r s ta n d in g