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- meeting, but you sort of sensed it
in individual meetings when he was pressed to do certain things that he would sort of
indicate that, after all, he was not the President of the United States. For a man who had
had great power and had great energy, I did
- himself very accessible
to them, on his own motion.
B:
This brings up the whole relationship of Johnson and the press.
Would you
agree with what has been a good deal of public criticism that Mr. Johnson
does not understand the press and cannot live
- Democratic Convention; JFK-LBJ rivalry; LBJ’s acceptance of the VP nomination; LBJ’s irritation over his Alfalfa Club Dinner speech and camel driver story; cross off; LBJ’s personal reaction to the JFK assassination; LBJ and the press; RFK; LBJ’s judgment