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- to the maximum. No money would be in this year's budget for it. Senator Everett Dirksen then inquired about what this would do to adjournment. Would this keep Congress in session until Christmas. The President said he did not know how long it will take. I would
- any problem in the Senate, because in the Senate we felt we had a good eight or nine or ten votes to spare there--which of course we did have as time went on. have enough votes to break a filibuster, you see. But we didn't Everett Dirksen mounted
- know [Senator Everett] Dirksen used to plead with him [to] get rid of this group or that group. Dirksen called me one night and he said, "If you've got any LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson
- and that Senators Hart and Dirksen along with Senator McClellan and Senator Eastland would be appropriate members. -11 ;r MEET. # ""'.__...-.a Publication Requires PeSMission of Cop-y right Hold•r· w Tke"'os Johnson [5 of 5]
Oral history transcript, Robert G. (Bobby) Baker, interview 5 (V), 5/2/1984, by Michael L. Gillette
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- it again on a social Dirksen talked to me about it, he said, "What in the hell does Lyndon Johnson have on George Malone?" I mean, George Malone will vote 999 times with a straight Republican ticket, and on the most critical vote that the Republican