Conversation Details
During a long conversation with National Security Adviser McGeorge “Mac” Bundy about the war in Vietnam, President Johnson turned to coverage of the situation by major news outlets and alluded to long-standing, anti-Semitic theories that an organized Jewish cabal controlled the media. Johnson also discussed the appointment of NBC president Robert E. “Bob” Kintner as White House adviser, which served as an attempt at improving his media relations.
            Date:
         
         February 22, 1966
       
             Topic:
          
          Appointments, Media
        Location
              Mansion
          Conversation
              WH6602-07-9654-9655-9656-9657
          Conversation Participants
Presidential Daily Diary Excerpt
 
       
       
     