 Eddie, you've got to do this, and you're the only one who can do it, and you're the one that gets things done, like just forward a report, the rest of them just talk about it. We don't have any propaganda machine, and we don't have anybody that can get out our stuff. Now Ray Moley started this story that just voting against Goldwater, and it didn't like either one of us, and Johnson didn't have any rapport, and he didn't have any style, and he was a buffoon, and he was full of corn, and every place I went in this campaign, I went to 49 states with Lady Bird, and two girls, I was 44 myself. I had the biggest crowds I'd ever had before, and I got the biggest vote anybody ever got before, and I had the greatest defection that everybody demonstrated before, and the greatest lawyerly, and more big business man, and more labor man, and more Negros, and more Jews, and more ethnic groups, more everybody, but they say, oh, that doesn't amount to anything, and so the Bobby Kennedy group, they kind of put out this stuff, and the little Kennedy folk around, they had nobody in, oh, I love Johnson, and they're going to have it built up by January, that I didn't get any mandate at all, and I was just a lesser of two evils, and people didn't care, and so on and so forth. And somebody like Berlin has got to sit down with the staff, and somebody gets to sit down with Newhouse, and somebody's got to try to get the times to give us a little approach. The first thing they're going to do is try to make a warrant hearting out of us on the count of Baker and Jenkins. Second thing they're going to do is say there's no mandate. Third thing they're going to do is try to have the Southern Coalition, and they're already working at it to combine with the Republicans and not let us get anything, and if we don't show that even Roosevelt in 36 never captured the number of people, and never had them jumping in the air and yelling, and giving the loyalty that we did. Now we've got to build that up, and you're going to have to get that advertising agency we got there in New York, and call them in, and bill them where you're hired, find out who they are, and say, now how in the hell do we create this image? Now here's Newhouse, and here's Dick Berlin, and here's Roy Howard, and here's the Washington Post and Star that our friends, and we've got life and luck, and they've got all of these folks. Now damn it, let's give this guy a chance, let's give him a chance to try to hold the country together instead of dividing and face the world. He's got problems with the gall and the alliance right now, and he doesn't want to be in a hero, and he's not going to revolutionize things. He's not going to send a program to Congress that's going to attack the court. He's going to be a moderate temperate man, but let's say that the people want this, and that they saw him, and they liked him, and they came, and he saw and he conquered. Now I can't do that, because I can't be that immodest, but you could just raise hell with them, and call that agency in, and then put the dozen telephone calls in to Dick and the folks and tell them that daily said this, here's what happened over the country.