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- cut
from Goldwater cloth.
way around.
I think from their point of view, it was the other
Goldwater was cut from their cloth.
The Wyoming Republicans
in 1956, 1952, really believed that Dwight Eisenhower was a trick the
Democrats played
- down in the course of it.
He attempted to serve as an intermediary between the Eisenhower
Administration and [Orval] Faubus.
I suspect that he was in touch
with Lyndon, a kind of a tactical matter during some of that time.
F:
I haven't interviewed
- it out of a department,
we never would have had any means to get anything done with.
So that's
the reason why we put it there.
It was well known that the Congress was not going to let anybody
go beyond what Eisenhower had done in expenditures.
You'll
- ran into Dr. [George] Burkley, who was
President Kennedy's private physician, and he was getting into his
car.
He'd gotten cut off from the President, too.
you give me a ride?"
I
said, "Will
I had known him for years, since Eisenhower
days; he'd
- of
anybody--and as I say, I had dealings with a number of people in Washington
in high offices, both Republican and Democrat--this was in the Eisenhower
years, and I don't think there's a single person that I ever met there that
impressed me as a man