Lyndon Johnson
J.J. Parker
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Belletristik / Historische Romane und Erzählungen
Beschreibung
Lyndon Johnson was both man and myth . . . . As myth, he masteredCongress, bending it to his will. Yet the man passed bills as presidentand majority leader by trading political plums for key Congressional votes. Th ough critics carped at his refusal to return U.S. troops from Vietnam,they praised him for signing into law civil and voting rights acts, educationand public housing aid, Medicare, and Medicaid. But the Vietnam War drained money from Americas budget that couldvebeen used to sustain LBJs beloved Great Society programs. Unfortunately,he angrily rejected Robert McNamaras belated advice to Vietnamizethe confl ict because he didnt want to become the fi rst U.S. president tolose a war. Yet this seemingly macho Texan was more complex than anyone notknowing him could imagine. He could be bitter, envious, paranoid, proud,angry, happy, mocking, serious, longing . . . often one emotion after another. For better or worse, Lyndon Johnson dominated Washington D.C. asfew presidents have. He was a Goliath in a city of David-sized politicians. But like Davids slingshotted stone, Johnson was toppled from his throneby an unforeseen weapon: unrelenting criticism of his prosecution of(what originally was) a limited, but seemingly endless, war overseas . . . .