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There's no question about that.
McHugh, who was a brigadier general
in the air force and was Kennedy's air force aide, went flitting up
and down the aisle trying to get the pilot to get the plane off
the ground, because his President was aboard and he
- Jenkins, Walter (Walter Wilson), 1918-1985
- had to LBJ; 1964 campaign; LBJ’s inability to announce travel plans in advance; LBJ choosing a running mate; LBJ lying to the press; comparison of LBJ’s press secretaries; the Walter Jenkins incident; off-the-record interviews; naming Nicholas
- to defer to anybody.
It was perfectly
clear that these missions were arranged, some at his request, other Kennedy
and his aides thought up to keep [Johnson occupied].
"I don't know what to do with Lyndon.
And Kennedy often said,
I've got to keep him