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- organization, particularly
by the late Robert Kennedy and also his very competent and able brother Ted.
Mc
When do you think Jack Kennedy first began to consider running for the
Presidency?
M:
He came to the House a good many years ago, and I
- in person, they said, "Yes, sir," over the
phone, and that was that. This would not have happened in an older administration, even
under Kennedy. Nobody yet had confidence in whom they could trust, but it was an
example of a truncated decision-making process
- with good grace just as
Richard Nixon did in 1960 when he probably had some grounds to make a
loud cry--I suspect that Nixon wouldn't be president today if he had
made a fuss about the Kennedy election in 1960.
Politically, you've
got to learn to be a good
- .
The Vice President--I happened to run
corridor--Mr. Nixon.
I said,
And he said,
into him in the
"Thrus, you want to have some fun?"
''What's that?"
He said, ''Why don't you get up and predict the ticket will be Kennedy
and Johnson!"
did.
I thought