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Image courtesy of the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum.
Image courtesy of the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum.
The President Would Like to By-Pass the Press...
Image courtesy of the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum.
Image courtesy of the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum.

The President Would Like to By-Pass the Press...

Artifact ID1966.64.7
Object Type Cartoon Drawing
Artist (United States, born 1927)
Publisher (United States, founded 1878)
Date ca. January 1966
Medium Ink and grease pencil on drawing paper
DimensionsOverall H 14 3/8 in x W 11 1/4 in (36.5 cm x 28.6 cm )

Physical DescriptionOriginal cartoon drawing. Two men (LBJ and "Moyers"), with halos, folded hands and pious expressions, float in the air above a group reporters. Caption reads: "The President Would Like to By-Pass the Press, Since They Are Subject to Human Frailties". Artist signature lower right: "Basset".Historical NoteLyndon Johnson was very involved with the media, but unlike Dwight Eisenhower and John F. Kennedy, he had less televised news conferences and more informal interviews. President Johnson paid close attention to the media as well and kept three televisions in the Oval Office. Bill Moyers was the White House Press Secretary from 1965-1967.Additional Details
Custodial History NoteThe item was a gift from the general public to President Johnson during his term in office. It was received by President Johnson personally, until the President donated it to the Lyndon Baines Johnson Library and Museum in 1970.
Credit LineGift of Lyndon Baines Johnson
Use Restriction StatusRestricted - Fully
Person Referenced Lyndon Baines Johnson (United States, 1908 - 1973)
Person Referenced Bill Moyers (United States, 1934 - 2025)
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