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- , which [John F.] Kennedy did not have, of the Chiefs of Staff as
much and of the military establishment as such.
B:
He generally respected it?
K:
Yes, I think he did.
B:
To move on.
I think he did, and does.
Again, you say in your Memoirs
- Kennedy, Robert F., 1925-1968
- insights as to the depth of the Texas political
problem that brought Mr. Kennedy there, or did you think this was
just another fund raising swing?
R:
No.
We were all aware before we left Washington that the President
and Vice President :hought they were
- Reasons for JFK’s 11/63 trip to Texas; detailed description of the day of the assassination, the motorcade, assassination, hospital, swearing-in; and flight back to Washington D.C.; LBJ’s and Kennedy staff’s behavior following the assassination
- the rather competitive and
sometimes heated dialogue with John Kennedy, and the fact that I thought that Lyndon
Johnson, himself, would feel that he had a more powerful and persuasive role to play as
the Senate leader, and that this in fact would probably
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the same trip that Kennedy made in 1960, and I was with him on that
trip.
It
was a great trip. and it did a lot of good.
I honestly
believe that if Humphrey had come through . . . I don't mean [to criticize] him personally.
I don't think [he.made