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- think it was any sudden, overnight
decision that he made, because 1 had been in his presence where I
could have assumed very easily that this man was doing all he could
for this term and maybe would go on.
B:
Were you close to Robert Kennedy?
5:
Yes
- ; LBJ’s efforts in Vietnam; Martin Luther King’s assassination; working on the Commission for Federal-State Relations; LBJ inheriting JFK’s staff; being offered a federal appointment; LBJ deciding not to run in 1968; LBJ’s relationship with Robert Kennedy
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General Robert Kennedy or some of the other staff members?
Y:
I would say they were sort of lumped together. You sort of thought of them as the clique
or the clan, the Eastern Establishment. I guess the more unkind characterizations have
been the Mafia
- thing that concerned me
was I couldn't really envision anybody else lead~~3 this country as
Presidc':t.
None of the people that \'icre on the scene, Hhich of course
at that tir.:c included Senator Robert Kcnr.cdy and Vice President Humphrey-I had net
- impatience; MLK and Resurrection City; Ramsey Clark and his relationship with LBJ; wire-tapping; J. Edgar Hoover; Robert Kennedy’s assassination; getting Secret Service protection for Presidential candidates; the Commission on Violence; Lloyd Cutler