02-11-2009, 12:02 PM
Discrepancies from scene to scene are the responsibilty of the continuity person on the set.
Lyndon Johnson was now president as he'd wanted above all else.
He was no longer in danger of prison time behind the Billy Sol Estes and Bobby Baker scandals.
He was a friend of long standing of J. Edgar Hoover with whom he shared an animus towards the Kennedys as well as dinner conversation on Wednesdays.
The wink, yes, of course. Also the rapid scrapping of JFK trappings noted by Evelyn Lincoln.
The man arranged bootlickers as a screen so he could urinate in the Rose Garden--he was not suffering the vapors in the aftermath.
He was in fine shape to sign NSAM 273 on the Tuesday following the funeral procession.
Lyndon Johnson was now president as he'd wanted above all else.
He was no longer in danger of prison time behind the Billy Sol Estes and Bobby Baker scandals.
He was a friend of long standing of J. Edgar Hoover with whom he shared an animus towards the Kennedys as well as dinner conversation on Wednesdays.
The wink, yes, of course. Also the rapid scrapping of JFK trappings noted by Evelyn Lincoln.
The man arranged bootlickers as a screen so he could urinate in the Rose Garden--he was not suffering the vapors in the aftermath.
He was in fine shape to sign NSAM 273 on the Tuesday following the funeral procession.

