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- that campaign was going
you know, although he hoped for the best.
spoken out innnediately and forthrightly.
But no, I think he should have
I would have said, "Regardless
of the truth or lack of truth of these charges, this man is my long-time
friend and still
- ?
There was wild confusion on the
I heard two of the shots.
bus~
as there was every place else.
I was sitting next to Bob Pierpoint of CBS.
F:
It came in clearly over the noise of the crowd?
R:
Well, not so clearly.
point.
There was not a lot of crowd noise
- on LBJ Library oral histories:
http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh
Ackley -- I -- 23
rarely got in.
The Secretary of the Treasury had a little easier
access, and Dean Rusk got in any time he wanted to, and Bob McNamara
got in any time he wanted
- , of course, listened to their
comments and their comments were positive on what he said he hoped to
enact.
F:
Did he find them fairly useful in legislative liaison?
s:
Yes, I think . . .
F:
I mean, could they touch a certai n group that maybe he wasn't