How To Use Lyndon johnson In A Sentence

  • The best known rider less horse was Black Jack. He took part in the funerals of presidents Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson.
  • The next test of the taboo was Vietnam where both Lyndon Johnson and even Richard Nixon at his maddest decided to forgo using nukes. How the End Begins
  • Lyndon Johnson's political genius was creative not merely in the lower, technical aspects of politics but on much higher levels.
  • Additional material on Johnson is from R. A. Caro, The Years of Lyndon Johnson (2 vols., 1982-90); R. A. Divine, The Johnson Years (2 vols., 1987); and Merle Miller’s fascinating, Lyndon: An Oral Biography (1980). The Pawprints of History
  • Lyndon Johnson first sent U.S. combat troops into battle in March 1965.
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  • Lyndon Johnson, a veteran of Senate arm-twisting and cajoling, jawboned to forestall airline and railroad strikes and such. Other presidents 'jawbone,' but Obama 'extorts'
  • Right now, Robert Caro is working on, and has been for 20-odd years, a multi-volume biography of Lyndon Johnson. A PubliCola Q&A with Obama Biographer, New Yorker Editor David Remnick « PubliCola
  • In early 1965 President Lyndon Johnson discussed the growing problem in Vietnam with Eisenhower, and the general remarked that he had ended the war in Korea by having the word passed through three different channels “telling the Chinese that they must agree to an armistice quickly, since he had decided to remove the restrictions of area and weapons if the war had to be continued.” Between War and Peace
  • Those reports included an analysis of Soviet missile strength that contradicted John F. Kennedy’s “missile gap” rhetoric or the debunking of Lyndon Johnson’s assumptions about the effectiveness of bombing in Vietnam. Printing: Why U.S. Intelligence Failed, Redux
  • Others in the press corps didn't think there was anything untoward about giving political advice to Goldwater opponent Lyndon Johnson.
  • Since 1961, seven deputies have moved up, starting with Walt W. Rostow (after a detour to State) for Lyndon Johnson; Brent Scowcroft for Gerald Ford and George H.W. Bush; and Robert McFarlane, John Poindexter and Colin Powell for Ronald Reagan - who cycled through six national security advisers in eight years. Is national security deputy Donilon moving up?
  • Let's look at the bellicose record of the three presidents from the Lone Star State, starting with the one who was going to nail that coonskin to the wall in Vietnam, Lyndon Johnson. Al Eisele: Why I Don't Want Another President From Texas
  • (R-Pa), as quoted by President Lyndon Johnson in Errol Morris 'Academy-award winning documentary, The Fog of War. The Fog of War
  • Lyndon Johnson had just shellacked Barry Goldwater, winning with 61 percent of the vote.
  • When we conservatives got shellacked in 1964-with Goldwater losing 61 percent - 39 percent to Lyndon Johnson - we knew we had a lot of work ahead if we were going to educate the public to our views.
  • Killing or gutting Medicare would be a symbolic emasculation of Lyndon Johnson, but it would also relieve a source of government spending that's increasing the demand to raise taxes on the wealthy. Richard (RJ) Eskow: The Nihilist Party: Republicans Who Believe in Nothing
  • He [ Bush ] isn't perceived as evil, manipulative or even especially political , like Nixon or Lyndon Johnson.
  • All kinds of atrocious policies -- from Lyndon Johnson's war on Vietnam to Jimmy Carter's midterm swerve rightward to Bill Clinton's neoliberal measures such as NAFTA, "welfare reform" and Wall Street deregulation -- were calamities facilitated by acquiescence or mild dissent from many left-leaning Democrats. Norman Solomon: Obama: Beyond Savior or Trickster
  • As a senator, Lyndon Johnson buddied with Texas companies like Brown & Root, but its fingerprints on his presidency weren't all that notable.
  • It took a personal letter from President Lyndon Johnson in late December to win their release.
  • He cited both Lyndon Johnson's and Richard Nixon's presidencies as examples of presidencies that were toppled by torrents of negative public criticism.
  • When you use the word knowingly or unknowingly, I almost think it's deeper than that with Lyndon Johnson. Means of Ascent
  • In the Stone Wo --- near a ranch of President Lyndon Johnson's resort.
  • Lyndon Johnson, shown signing the legislation, made a crucial last-minute phone call that enabled us to break a filibuster by Southern segregationists and pass the bill. The Good Fight
  • President Lyndon Johnson epitomized the alpha and omega of a leader's visionary determination.
  • In fact, the brief fifteen year history of the Third Reich and Hitler's persecution of the Jews was like playing patty-cake compared to what happened in the southern colonies and later states between 1700 and 1965 (the Civil Rights Act; may God bless Lyndon Johnson's soul). Apology not accepted, lawmaker says of McDonnell
  • Nixon, like Lyndon Johnson, was a man of remarkable talent who was obsessed with the liberal Eastern establishment.

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