Taped on September 12, 1966 A masterly performance from Pierre Salinger, who reacts smoothly, very smoothly, to Mr. Buckley's attempts to get him to admit that the press generally gave President Kennedy a free ride. Salinger: "The objective of a presidential press conference is not, in my opinion, for reporters to have the opportunity to embarrass and harass the president, but rather to elicit from him the information which is of value to the country. . . . I'm getting a new vision on my ability at the White House, and I must say that I'm indebted to you for it, because if I was as successful as you say I was, then, obviously, my services should be sought by others who have not quite come around to see me since the days of the '64 debacle [when he lost his Senate seat to George Murphy]." Summary by Firing Line staff.
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