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  • for the credibility gap. B: You don't feel that Mr. Johnson himself was responsible for his generally bad relationships with the press? G: I would distinguish between bad relationships with the press and the credibility gap. One is a matter of fact, one
  • : http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh Watson -- II -- 3 W: Temper? I'm not sure I know what you mean, what you might be trying to--you may be talking about what someone may have written in the press that didn't know him. There have been some
  • very cautious speeches that were entirely suitable for a Senator from Texas.He was getting out of the speech writing business here in the White House, both because of his job as Press Secretary and because the kind of speeches that needed to be written
  • of fact, what we did was, when I flew down to the ranch for the January 1st press briefing so that the President would sign off on it--it was January 1st and no work was done that day--when I flew back the first place I went was the Archives, and I