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he s not going to run, and he had a hand signal that he gave to lady bird, warning her, i m going to do it, i m going to drop out. the fascinating thing i discovered only in working on the book is yes, he dropped out, it was over. lbj had been dumped by the dump johnson movement. as the convention was approaching. it wasn t over in his head. he was still thinking after the bobby kennedy assassination, maybe i can go into chicago. he was actually making plans to travel to chicago. the riots broke out, it was clear to him, there was no way to pull this out. he started to think, maybe i m the solution, and i m the surprise nominee in chicago. the thing i found reading your book is that it s the only thing that i have read in the past year that made me feel the same way that i felt about the overwhelming nature of the news in the past year and a half. the past year and a half in our
maybe i can go into chicago and plans to travel to chicago. wow. the riots broke out. it was very clear to him there was no way to pull this out. he actually started to think maybe i m the solution. and i m the surprise nominee in chicago. the thing that i found reading, reading your book is that it s the only thing that i have read in the past year that made me feel the same way that i felt about the overwhelming nature of the news in the past year and a half. yes. that past year and a half in the politics, not that we re not aware but so many things previously unimaginable in quick succession that we keep feeling like we have got to sort of the end, we have got to the big point. we have got to the most scandalous thing and then just immediately something else that s bigger and also unimaginable. your book about $68 on the democratic side is only other thing that made me feel like, oh
it was very clear to him there was no way to pull this out. he actually started to think maybe i m the solution. and i m the surprise nominee in chicago. the thing that i found reading, reading your book is that it s the only thing that i have read in the past year that made me feel the same way that i felt about the overwhelming nature of the news in the past year and a half. yes. that past year and a half in the politics, not that we re not aware but so many things previously unimaginable in quick succession that we keep feeling like we have got to sort of the end, we have got to the big point. we have got to the most scandalous thing and then just immediately something else that s bigger and also unimaginable. your book about $68 on the democratic side is only other thing that made me feel like, oh right, we have done this before as a country, we have this overwhelmed. we have been in a worse place