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...convincing the Penns and the Princetons in the neighborhood won't be easy. For that, McLaughlin will depend on a strong-but numerically sparse--nucleus of returning veterans, and a tall, talented, but inexperienced group of newcomers...
...Your success will depend a lot on getting along with a Congress that will be Democratic and quite difficult. How will you do that...
Perhaps, but such a continued effort would depend largely on the political climate that develops in the next few months. It also depends, of course, on what Anderson himself decides to do. At the moment, he is not sure whether or not he wants to lead a third party. Says the man who caused a great deal of excitement in the 1980 race-at least for a while: "I can see through a glass only darkly...
Finally, the hostages will be debriefed on the details of their ordeal-kindly but thoroughly-by a number of intelligence interrogators. The nature of the debriefing will depend on the individual hostages and the circumstances of their release. If all the hostages are released at once, for example, debriefing will have less urgency. If there is only a partial release, the freed hostages will be quickly questioned to determine the condition and location of the remaining captives. The higher-ranking diplomats among the freed hostages will be expected to make their own full analytic reports about their captivity...
...speed and facility with which the hostages succeed in re-entering normal life will depend in large part on the tolerance and understanding they receive from their families and from the American public. The unthinking could all too easily confront them with two opposed dangers: either a hostile reaction to possible pro-Iranian utterances or excessive public adulation. Warns Psychology Professor Murray S. Miron of Syracuse University: "The more we lionize the returning hostages, the more inconsistent their attitude could be about themselves." Hubbard agrees that two much notoriety could aggravate their psychological problems. "These folks need privacy and gentleness...