New PDF release: John F. Kennedy, in his own words

By John F. Kennedy, Maureen Harrison, Steve Gilbert

ISBN-10: 0760702330

ISBN-13: 9780760702338

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Lee “Pass the Biscuits, Pappy” O’Daniel, formerly a radio entertainer; state Attorney General Gerald C. Mann; and Congressman Martin Dies, chairman of the House Committee on Un-American Activities—as well as a host of other oddities who paid the filing fee. Although “Pappy” O’Daniel initially demurred, Dies and Mann seemed to be genuine opponents who could beat Johnson. But Dies ran an ineffectual and lazy campaign with no statewide organization of any substance and failed to remain a serious candidate after his strong initial showing.

Lyndon Johnson saw his father’s fall and resented its impact on the family. 21 When Lyndon Johnson’s father was able to find work as the section foreman of a road crew on the Austin-Fredericksburg highway that he had worked so hard to fund in the legislature, this political patronage position, which eventually allowed him to employ his son, completed Sam Johnson’s descent from respected leader of the community to someone of diminished status. The new circumstances affected different members of the family in disparate ways.

From the first day on it was obvious that it was his place— just the right size; he was at his best in small groups . . ” His political ties and experiences in the House gave him valuable seasoning and relationships that he put to use. He was appointed to the Armed Services Committee, chaired by Senator Richard Russell of Georgia, who was considered by many the most powerful man in the Senate and an individual who typified the kind of people with whom Johnson sought to develop firm relations. Described as “reserved, formal, conscientious, and gifted,” Russell was, like Rayburn, a lonely bachelor.

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