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  • : For instance, we've just gotten in Greenville, as an exaInple, a new industry--300 new and damned well-paying jobs are cOIning in. You know, people who get decent jobs don't stay rednecks for very long. That's the hope of the South, of course. B
  • position. Then I left. Marty Hauan stayed there, awaiting some word, hoping that somebody would tell him that the Vice President was going to take over this machinery that he had set up. LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY
  • was John F. Kennedy for President, Lyndon B. Johnson for VicePresident. I thought that was the one ticket that could go to the people of the country with the strongest hope of a Democratic success. B: At this point, had you communicated that to Mr
  • on. She did her best. What did she talk about mainly? VN: She talked about the political issues and what her husband had done, and what her husband hoped to do. F: Yes. Wl: We 11, rvlrs. Johnson, we hoped, rested. And of course, she had a record
  • the nepotism that was going on. The kind of thing you would do if you were to make, were making what you hoped was a satirical speech. And then I went into a little about Johnson's restlessness and unhappiness in his job, and the endless effort to find
  • interview with Ramsey Clark, March 2, 1967. Question: General Clark, you said two days ago after your nomination was announced that you·would hope that District Attorney Garrison would turn over any information he has from his New Orleans probe. Has he
  • ? Or the money hadn't come in? T: No, I don't know at that time. ~'lhat you ordinarily do. What was done ~·7ith I can tell you what was done that money was, first of all, there was a record made--which by the way is an excellent record. r'd hope
  • that was there, because he was up to it, in my view. So that's the general sketch. Now, I've talked about Colby and what I think about him. I hope you speak to him; he's a magnificent guy. He's got a law firm here now. LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org
  • you and I were doing here a few minutes ago. Finally I said, "Well, I came over here to be interviewed prior to my being detailed to South Vietnam. II He said, IIGeneral, you have just been interviewed. He hope you have a pleasant tour out