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- this history [of] chairing this poverty oversight thing. He's traditionally a
Democrat although I don't know when he last voted Democratic. Known all over
everywhere. I've known several men like this, who can always have a part in anything.
They find a way
- it as a union-busting bill. All the nomenclature and cliches of
labor's history were dumped on that bill, and Johnson did not agree with them. What did
disturb him to an extent was voting to override a Democratic president's veto. That was
very uncharacteristic
- . In the second primary, first of all,
Congress. . . . You see, at the 1948 Democratic National Committee [Convention]
Truman in his aggressive, feisty acceptance speech said that he was going to [be] tarring
and feathering the Republican Congress