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    Book: Kennedy scorned idea of Johnson as president

    NEW YORK (AP) — President John F. Kennedy openly scorned the notion of Vice President Lyndon Baines Johnson succeeding him in office, according to a book of newly released interviews with his widow, former first lady Jacqueline Kennedy.

    She said her husband and his brother then-Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, a longtime LBJ antagonist, even discussed ways to prevent Johnson from winning the Democratic nomination in a future contest.

    The book, "Jacqueline Kennedy: Historic Conversations on Life with John F. Kennedy," includes a series of interviews the former first lady gave to historian and former Kennedy aide Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr. shortly after her husband was assassinated on Nov. 22, 1963. Over seven sessions, she recalled conversations on topics ranging from her husband's reading habits to the botched Bay of Pigs invasion in Cuba.

    The book will be published by New York-based Hyperion Books on Sept. 14. Its release comes on the 50th anniversary of Kennedy's first year in office. The Associated Press bought a copy Thursday.

    JFK chose Johnson, a Texas senator and former political rival, as his running mate in 1960. But Jacqueline Kennedy told Schlesinger in the 1964 interviews that he often fretted about the prospect of a Johnson presidency.

    "Jack said it to me sometimes. He said, 'Oh, God, can you ever imagine what would happen to the country if Lyndon were president?'" she recalled. "And Bobby told me that he'd had some discussions with him ... do something to name someone else in 1968."

    Johnson was sworn in as president after JFK's assassination and was elected to a full term in 1964. He declined to seek re-election in 1968.

    Jacqueline Kennedy also indicated that her husband was highly skeptical about victory in Vietnam, a central battleground of the Cold War and the conflict that brought down Johnson's presidency. She said that JFK, a Democrat, had named Henry Cabot Lodge, a Republican he had defeated for a Massachusetts Senate seat in 1952, as U.S. ambassador to Vietnam because JFK was so doubtful of military success there.

    "I think he probably did it ... rather thinking it might be such a brilliant thing to do because Vietnam was rather hopeless anyway, and put a Republican there," Jacqueline Kennedy said.

    JFK increased the U.S. presence in Vietnam throughout his brief administration, adding military advisers to help train the South Vietnamese military. Johnson, as president, would later commit ground troops to the conflict despite initial promises not to. Historians still debate whether Kennedy would have done the same.

    Jacqueline Kennedy spoke skeptically of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. She called him "tricky" and a "phony" after hearing about FBI tapes of him and a woman in his hotel room, while noting that JFK had urged her not to be judgmental. (JFK's own adulterous affairs weren't yet widely known.) She said King had mocked her husband's funeral and Cardinal Richard Cushing, who celebrated Mass at the funeral.

    "He made fun of Cardinal Cushing and said that he was drunk at it," she said. "And things about they almost dropped the coffin. I just can't see a picture of Martin Luther King without thinking, you know, that man's terrible."

    The book comes with eight audio CDs of the interviews. Jacqueline Kennedy's voice is firm and girlish, even and clear, but the interviews are occasionally interrupted by sounds of her children, Caroline, who was 5 at the time, and John Jr., who was 3. Schlesinger asks young John if he knows what happened to his father.

    "He's gone to heaven," the boy replies.

    Schlesinger asks what he remembers.

    "I don't remember ANY-thing," John says playfully.

    The book barely mentions the president's assassination. In a foreword, Caroline Kennedy notes her mother had discussed his murder at length with historian William Manchester but later sued to keep much of the material from being published until 2067. Manchester's book on Kennedy, "The Death of a President," came out in 1967.

    Jacqueline Kennedy also gave a memorable interview with journalist Theodore H. White, when she referred to her husband's time in the White House as "Camelot," but Caroline Kennedy said the interviews in the new book were "by far the most important" her mother ever gave.

    "My mother willingly recalled the span of her married life and shared her insights into my father's private and public political personality," Caroline Kennedy wrote.

    The former first lady, who died in 1994, and Schlesinger, who died in 2007, at times sound like a couple of old friends sharing gossip, ridiculing Richard Nixon's wife, Pat, or labeling LBJ's wife, Lady Bird, as so obedient she was like a "trained hunting dog." (She would later soften that opinion.)

    At other times, the scholarly Schlesinger fills her in on details about her husband before she knew him or corrects a name or date.

    Jacqueline Kennedy, clearly at ease, speaks candidly about her in-laws and about other Kennedy insiders. She marvels at the suspicious nature of her mother-in-law, Rose Kennedy, always wanting to know whether someone was Catholic.

    "There seems to be about all these Irish — they always seem to have a sort of persecution thing about them, don't they?" she asks.

    She also accuses sister-in-law Eunice Kennedy Shriver of undue personal ambition and says the president was anxious to dump FBI chief J. Edgar Hoover. She confides she didn't trust the White House aide and speechwriter Theodore Sorensen, believing he encouraged the perception that he had ghostwritten her husband's Pulitzer Prize-winning "Profiles in Courage."

    "You know, Jack forgave so quickly, but I never forgave Ted Sorensen," she said.

    Sorensen, who died last year, was widely regarded as devoted to JFK. Jacqueline Kennedy said the president, out of personal fondness, even gave Sorensen the book's royalties.

    She offers intimate details of her husband awaiting election results in 1960, when he defeated Nixon for the presidency, or working on his inaugural speech. She says little about the events in Dallas on Nov. 22, 1963, but she does recall a conversation in their room the night before. She despised the Democratic governor of Texas, John Connally, who was in the car with the Kennedys when the president was shot. She said she couldn't stand him and his "soft mouth."

    "Jack was so sweet. He sort of rubbed my back ... and said, 'You mustn't say that, you mustn't say that,'" she recalled. "If you start to say or think that you hate someone, then the next day you'll act as if you hated him."

     

    1,807 comments

    • Heather  •  8 mths ago
      The only words that come to mind right now, and I just can't help myself.... "Back, and to the left."
      • Conan the Philosopher 8 mths ago
        'down and to the left'? dante's inferno?
        oh! BACK and to the left!
        seinfeld's 'serial spitter' episode, i remember that one, with numa as newman!
        classic
    • browns fan  •  8 mths ago
      they are all dead now.Let the dead rest. They all had their faults and we suffered a lot of roits in this period. It was not as I see it the good old days.does not matter what race we are we are still Gods Children and God does not like ugly.
    • dan s  •  8 mths ago
      Kennedy was not dieing of addisons, he was getting treatment and survived surgery after diagnosis, that is important when considering if he was really dieing of addisons.
      • Ralph D 8 mths ago
        Excuse me, ever hear of spell check ??
      • David 8 mths ago
        I don't mean to come across as the spelling police; However, Ralph does make a valid point.
      • Zachary Whiters 8 mths ago
        Leave him alone. Probably hasn't been to school yet.
    • Michael  •  8 mths ago
      This is news worthy because??? Who cares about this??? They are all dead.
    • corey chambers  •  8 mths ago
      ugly white #$%$
      • Metoo 8 mths ago
        Typical negro indoctrination, MLK was an adulterer, did have multiple sexual partners but all was over looked by those like you as it is a "black" thing.
        Stop worshipping that and those who have one thing in mind for you, to keep you stupid.
        Read WALTER WILLIAMS, THOMAS SOWELL, HERMAN CAIN. IF YOU CAN READ.
      • Metoo 8 mths ago
        LBJ said DETROIT was a model city for the GREAT NEW SOCIETY.......GET IT!??
    • mak  •  8 mths ago
      someone should take up where Jim Garrison left off and put them all in jail or the ones left alive hell dig them up
    • mak  •  8 mths ago
      DB Cooper was not on any of those planes
      • GRWal61 8 mths ago
        I suppose Jacqueline knew ALL about D. B. Cooper because this article is about Jacqueline Kennedy's interviews back in 1963! Idiot!
    • Cicero  •  8 mths ago
      It is fascinating how the elite in America have covered up for each other. Wonder when all of JFK's secrets and the likes will be published. This is how old J. Edgar kept his job in DC. Ralph David Abernathy had a book called "An The Walls Came Tumbling Down" that exposed a lot of King. Most of this has been swept under the rug and Abernathy has been scorned by his own people. King's FBI files were closed by the courts. All of this should show Americans of all races how we have our leaders picked and protected. The Jackson's and Sharpton;s,Obama's,Kennedy's Johnson's, Nixon's, and Bush's are no different than you and I other than the government and press sweep things under the rug for them. We build statues to the corrupt elite and we put the weak corrupt in jail. Pay Day Some Day!
    • bbbbb  •  8 mths ago
      this "news" has been arnd since the early 80s
    • Hounddoggin  •  8 mths ago
      Just goes to show how smart Kennedy thought he was. Johnson wasn't that bad of a president and if thought thought Viet Nam was a lost cause to begin with why did he get us involved over there. Just goes to prove that you can never trust your government.
    • Michael Ellery  •  8 mths ago
      The people who had the most to lose and the most to gain was in on the JFK -plot to get him out of the WH. Those people are the ones who live and work in the dark which are known as blood-suckers,but in this case those who steal the government money. Worrying about Nixon being a criminal instead of who killed the president of the U.S.A. shows a great sense of priorties.
    • mak  •  8 mths ago
      if i shoot somone in the face while hunting you think i can get a tickett for no hunting tags and they will let me go?
    • Puse  •  8 mths ago
      politics politics politics there is never a bit of truth in politics sometimes i think politicians are all big fat liers who drag their close ones into dark black holes
    • mak  •  8 mths ago
      they wouldnt let jack ruby give my gun back
    • RICKY  •  8 mths ago
      Just another low-life beotch in the White House.
    • mak  •  8 mths ago
      why did they put jack ruby in prison oh yea you cant kill people or can you?
    • Ricky  •  8 mths ago
      Most of us wasn't around then, so who cares?
    • Carolyn  •  8 mths ago
      TV show and book on her coming out at the same time? Sounds lke some money making advertising gimmick. I'm curious about the book, but I won't give in to buying one when they do this kind of junk. I will watch the show at 9 p.m. Tuesday if I remember, but buy the
      book that just happpens to come out the same time this show on her is coming out? It's just rich people's media gimmicks to sell the book and I'm not going to be a sucker.
    • Claudette  •  8 mths ago
      Mrs Kenndy once said she always posted on the bullenton board the famous Holidays
      and events for her kids to read every day good idea bought herself a white cadilac that was
      to be used only by her etc smart women
    • Just Old Me  •  8 mths ago
      Read ; A Tall Texan if you want to know the truth about President Johnson Not such a nice guy !
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