Michael Risser

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Johnson, ever fearful of disloyalty, favored the policies of those he trusted most. He would place exceptional trust in Robert McNamara. McNamara’s personal philosophy complemented the president’s preoccupation with loyalty; he believed that the government of a large and powerful state could not “operate effectively if those in charge of the departments of the government express disagreement with decisions of the established head of that government.”
Dereliction of Duty: Lyndon Johnson, Robert McNamara, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the Lies That Led to Vietnam
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