Dylan Matthews

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So when he pushed for negotiations at the tail end of 1965, he sold it in a particularly disingenuous way—we could have a bombing pause and try to negotiate, and then, after we had shown that the other side was unwilling to be conciliatory, we would have far greater national support.
The Best and the Brightest: Kennedy-Johnson Administrations (Modern Library)
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