Former Fulbright professor at Tel Aviv University
Former track announcer at Scarborough Downs & the VT State Fair.
LBJ: "You're free, if you want to, to say that I called you...& thanked you for performing a noble public service."
LBJ: "You're free, if you want to, to say that I called you...& thanked you for performing a noble public service."
LBJ: "I have really saved [Israeli PM Levi Eshkol] and gone to bat on his equipment and stuff. I've done it quietly--and, I think, quite effectively."
LBJ: "I have really saved [Israeli PM Levi Eshkol] and gone to bat on his equipment and stuff. I've done it quietly--and, I think, quite effectively."
LBJ: "I think you're a good man and a great man and even in defeat I salute you."
LBJ: "I think you're a good man and a great man and even in defeat I salute you."
Fortas' confirmation ultimately would be a pyrrhic victory for 1960s liberals.
Fortas' confirmation ultimately would be a pyrrhic victory for 1960s liberals.
The Goldberg-for-Fortas substitution would set into motion a chain of events that eventually helped cost liberals SCOTUS control.
The Goldberg-for-Fortas substitution would set into motion a chain of events that eventually helped cost liberals SCOTUS control.
LBJ: "I think, after being here for 35 years, that the Constitution varies with the justices a good deal."
LBJ: "I think, after being here for 35 years, that the Constitution varies with the justices a good deal."
LBJ complains about Senate liberals: "Now, it's true that the sob sisters--I see that some of the extreme liberals are thinking that we are throwing our weight around."
LBJ complains about Senate liberals: "Now, it's true that the sob sisters--I see that some of the extreme liberals are thinking that we are throwing our weight around."
LBJ: "I honestly believe if we could go 90 days in this country without their [DRV] thinking we're going to throw in the towel, I think we could get some kind of a negotiated settlement in Vietnam."
LBJ: "I honestly believe if we could go 90 days in this country without their [DRV] thinking we're going to throw in the towel, I think we could get some kind of a negotiated settlement in Vietnam."
LBJ: already has mandate from Tonkin Gulf Resolution, but this a "master stroke" to tie Congress to administration.
LBJ: already has mandate from Tonkin Gulf Resolution, but this a "master stroke" to tie Congress to administration.
(LBJ has a severe cold here...)
(LBJ has a severe cold here...)
LBJ: "How much did we know about all of this, Tom?"
LBJ: "How much did we know about all of this, Tom?"
LBJ: "I've been talking to these women--I want to move them up. Women and negroes."
LBJ: "I've been talking to these women--I want to move them up. Women and negroes."
McN: policy objective to show that DRV can't win in the South--"It won't be that the South Vietnamese could win...I wouldn't say very encouraged but it's a change from a sharp downward trend."
McN: policy objective to show that DRV can't win in the South--"It won't be that the South Vietnamese could win...I wouldn't say very encouraged but it's a change from a sharp downward trend."
LBJ ends the call (which isn't of the greatest quality) w/a slight at Senator William Fulbright.
LBJ ends the call (which isn't of the greatest quality) w/a slight at Senator William Fulbright.
LBJ: "Fulbright philosophizes, and...he's a great man...He just doesn't want to take anything that's real tough."
LBJ: "Fulbright philosophizes, and...he's a great man...He just doesn't want to take anything that's real tough."
LBJ approves of the deductible requirement: "That keeps your hypochondriacs out."
LBJ approves of the deductible requirement: "That keeps your hypochondriacs out."
LBJ: "That [Tonkin Gulf] resolution is our policy, and that is our authority...It's a pretty broad policy...I'd keep those 502 congressmen right chained to me all the time with that resolution."
LBJ: "That [Tonkin Gulf] resolution is our policy, and that is our authority...It's a pretty broad policy...I'd keep those 502 congressmen right chained to me all the time with that resolution."
LBJ: "it so happens in this instance that Congress has expressed itself very definitely, and here's what it has said--period."
LBJ: "it so happens in this instance that Congress has expressed itself very definitely, and here's what it has said--period."
60yrs ago: LBJ & Abe Feinberg--LBJ's OK with more aid to Israel if coupled with some aid to Jordan & he isn't dragged into Israeli politics.
LBJ: "I can’t imagine [Golda Meir] getting off [the plane] with a suitcase without somebody saying, 'Why?'"
60yrs ago: LBJ & Abe Feinberg--LBJ's OK with more aid to Israel if coupled with some aid to Jordan & he isn't dragged into Israeli politics.
LBJ: "I can’t imagine [Golda Meir] getting off [the plane] with a suitcase without somebody saying, 'Why?'"
LBJ: "I do not want to ask Bobby Kennedy to support this confirmation on something at this stage of the game."
LBJ: "I do not want to ask Bobby Kennedy to support this confirmation on something at this stage of the game."
Russell: "Mr. President, I don't know what the situation is going to be next year,...but right now, if I were in your shoes, I'd appoint the man I wanted."
Russell: "Mr. President, I don't know what the situation is going to be next year,...but right now, if I were in your shoes, I'd appoint the man I wanted."
LBJ claims to reject the idea that "it's the duty of the opposition to oppose"--and pushes for Republican support of his program.
LBJ claims to reject the idea that "it's the duty of the opposition to oppose"--and pushes for Republican support of his program.
LBJ: Find the worst abuses and "get it everyplace you can. Pretty soon the fella that didn't do anything but drive a tractor will say, 'That's not right, that's not fair.'"
LBJ: Find the worst abuses and "get it everyplace you can. Pretty soon the fella that didn't do anything but drive a tractor will say, 'That's not right, that's not fair.'"