Lyndon Baines Johnson

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Lyndon Baines Johnson

Lyndon Baines Johnson /ˈlɪndən ˈbeɪnz ˈdʒɒnsən/ (August 27, 1908 – January 22, 1973), often referred to as LBJ, was the 36th President of the United States (1963–1969), a position he assumed after his service as the 37th Vice President of the United States (1961–1963). HP MU06 Battery

 

 He is one of only four people[1] who served in all four elected federal offices of the United States: Representative, Senator, Vice President, and President.[2] Johnson, a Democrat from Texas, served as a United States Representative from 1937–1949 and as a Senator from 1949–1961, including six years as United States Senate Majority Leader, HP MU09 Battery

two as Senate Minority Leader and two as Senate Majority Whip. After campaigning unsuccessfully for the Democratic nomination in 1960, Johnson was asked by John F. Kennedy to be his running mate for the 1960 presidential election. HP RM08 Battery

 

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Johnson succeeded to the presidency following the assassination of John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963, completed Kennedy's term and was elected President in his own right, winning by a large margin over Barry Goldwater in the 1964 election. Johnson was greatly supported by the Democratic Party and as President, HP RS06 Battery

he was responsible for designing the "Great Society" legislation that included laws that upheld civil rights, public broadcasting, Medicare, Medicaid, environmental protection, aid to education, and his "War on Poverty." HP BS06 Battery

 

HP HA03 Battery Johnson was renowned for his domineering personality and the "Johnson treatment," his coercion of powerful politicians in order to advance legislation. HP VE06 Battery

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Meanwhile, Johnson escalated American involvement in the Vietnam War, from 16,000 American advisors/soldiers in 1963 to 550,000 combat troops in early 1968, as American casualties soared and the peace process bogged down. HP GA08 Battery

 

HP MT06 BatteryThe involvement stimulated a large angry antiwar movement based especially on university campuses in the U.S. and abroad.[3] Summer riots broke out in most major cities after 1965, and crime rates soared, as his opponents raised demands for "law and order" policies. The Democratic Party split in multiple feuding factions, HP MO06 Battery

 

HP BX06 Battery and after Johnson did poorly in the 1968 New Hampshire primary, he ended his bid for reelection. Republican Richard Nixon was elected to succeed him. Historians argue that Johnson's presidency marked the peak of modern liberalism in the United States after the New Deal era. Johnson is ranked favorably by some historians because of his domestic policies.[4][5HP MO09 Battery

 

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Lyndon Baines Johnson was born in Stonewall, Texas, in a small farmhouse on the Pedernales River, the oldest of five children. His parents, Samuel Ealy Johnson, Jr., and Rebekah Baines, had three girls and two boys: HP EV06 Battery

 

HP MN06 Battery Johnson and his brother, Sam Houston Johnson (1914–78), and sisters Rebekah (1910–78), Josefa (1912–61), and Lucia (1916–97). The nearby small town of Johnson City, Texas, was named after LBJ's father's cousin, James Polk Johnson, whose forebears had moved west from Oglethorpe County, Georgia. HP EV12 Battery

 

HP GB06 BatteryJohnson had English, Ulster Scot, and German ancestry.[6] In school, Johnson was an awkward, talkative youth and was elected president of his 11th-grade class. He graduated from Johnson City High School (1924), having participated in public speaking, debate, and baseball.[7][8] HP CL09 Battery

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Johnson was maternally descended from a pioneer Baptist clergyman, George Washington Baines, who pastored eight churches in Texas, as well as others in Arkansas and Louisiana. Sony SVS13AA11L Battery

 

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Baines was also the president of Baylor University during the American Civil War. George Baines was the grandfather of Johnson's mother, Rebekah Baines Johnson (1881–1958).

Johnson's grandfather, Samuel Ealy Johnson, Sr., was raised as a Baptist. Subsequently, in his early adulthood, he became a member of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). Sony SVS131A11L Battery

Sony SVS151C2DL Battery In his later years the grandfather became a Christadelphian; Johnson's father also joined the Christadelphian Church toward the end of his life.[9]

 

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 Later, as a politician, Johnson was influenced in his positive attitude toward Jews by the religious beliefs that his family, especially his grandfather, had shared with him (see Operation Texas).[10]

In 1926, Johnson enrolled in Southwest Texas State Teachers' College (now Texas State University-San Marcos). Sony SVS131B11L Battery

 

Sony SVS131G1DL BatteryHe worked his way through school, participated in debate and campus politics, and edited the school newspaper called The College Star, now known as The University Star.[11] The college years refined his skills of persuasion and political organization. For nine months, from 1928 to 1929, Sony SVS151A11L Battery

Johnson paused his studies to teach Mexican-American children at the segregated Welhausen School in Cotulla, some ninety miles south of San Antonio in La Salle County. The job helped him save money to complete his education, and he graduated in 1930. Sony SVS151B11L Battery

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He then taught in Pearsall High School in Pearsall, Texas, and afterwards took a position as teacher of public speaking at Sam Houston High School in Houston.[12] When he returned to San Marcos in 1965, after having signed the Higher Education Act of 1965, Johnson looked back: Sony PCG-4121DL Battery

 

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"I shall never forget the faces of the boys and the girls in that little Welhausen Mexican School, and I remember even yet the pain of realizing and knowing then that college was closed to

 

Sony SVS131C24L Batterypractically every one of those children because they were too poor. And I think it was then that I made up my mind that this nation could never rest while the door to knowledge remained closed to any American."[13] Sony PCG-4121EL Battery

 

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Early political career[edit]

 

Johnson briefly taught public speaking and debate in a Houston high school, then entered politics. Johnson's father had served six terms in the Texas legislature and was a close friend of one of Texas's rising political figures, Congressman Sam Rayburn. In 1930, Sony PCG-4121FL Battery

 

Sony SVS13AB1GL BatteryJohnson campaigned for Texas State Senator Welly Hopkins in his run for Congress. Hopkins recommended him to Congressman Richard M. Kleberg, who appointed Johnson as Kleberg's legislative secretary. Sony PCG-4121GL Battery

 

Sony PCG-41414L BatteryJohnson was elected speaker of the "Little Congress," a group of Congressional aides, where he cultivated Congressmen, newspapermen and lobbyists. Johnson's friends soon included aides to President Franklin D. Roosevelt, as well as fellow Texans such as Vice President John Nance Garner. He became a surrogate son to Sam Rayburn. Sony PCG-41211L Battery

 

 

 

President Roosevelt, Governor James Allred of Texas, and Johnson. In later campaigns, Johnson edited Governor Allred out of the picture to assist his campaign. Sony PCG-41212L Battery

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Johnson married Claudia Alta Taylor (nicknamed "Lady Bird") of Karnack, Texas on November 17, 1934, after he attended Georgetown University Law Center for several months. They had two daughters, Lynda Bird, born in 1944, Sony PCG-41214L Battery

 

Sony PCG-41412L Batteryand Luci Baines, born in 1947. Johnson had a practice of giving people and animals names with his own initials, as he did with his daughters and with his dog, Little Beagle Johnson.[14]

 

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In 1935, he was appointed head of the Texas National Youth Administration, which enabled him to use the government to create education and job opportunities for young people. He resigned two years later to run for Congress. Johnson, a notoriously tough boss throughout his career, often demanded long workdays and work on weekends.[15] Sony PCG-41215L Battery

 

He was described by friends, fellow politicians, and historians as motivated throughout his life by an exceptional lust for power and control. As Johnson's biographer Robert Caro observes,

 

Sony PCG-41218L Battery"Johnson's ambition was uncommon—in the degree to which it was unencumbered by even the slightest excess weight of ideology, of philosophy, of principles, of beliefs."[16] Sony PCG-41216L Battery

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Congressional career[edit]

 

House of Representatives[edit]

In 1937, Johnson successfully contested a special election for Texas's 10th congressional district, that covered Austin and the surrounding hill country. He ran on a New Deal platform and was effectively aided by his wife. Sony SVS13AA11L Battery

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He served in the House from April 10, 1937, to January 3, 1949.[17]

President Franklin D. Roosevelt found Johnson to be a welcome ally and conduit for information, particularly with regard to issues concerning internal politics in Texas Sony SVS131A11L Battery
(Operation Texas) and the machinations of Vice President John Nance Garner and Speaker of the House Sam Rayburn. Sony SVS131B11L Battery

Sony SVS151C2DL Battery Johnson was immediately appointed to the Naval Affairs Committee. He worked for rural electrification and other improvements for his district. Johnson steered the projects towards contractors that he personally knew, Sony SVS151A11L Battery

Sony SVS151C1GL Battery such as the Brown Brothers, Herman and George, who would finance much of Johnson's future career.[18] In 1941, he ran for the U.S. Senate in a special election against the sitting Governor of Texas, radio personality W. Lee "Pappy" O'Daniel. Johnson lost the election.

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War record[edit]

 

 

Lyndon B. Johnson in Navy uniform in March 1942

After America entered World War II in December 1941, Johnson, still in Congress, became a commissioned officer in the Naval Reserve, then asked Undersecretary of the Navy James Forrestal for a combat assignment.[19Sony PCG-4121DL Battery

Sony SVS131E1DL Battery] Instead he was sent to inspect the shipyard facilities in Texas and on the West Coast. In the spring of 1942, President Roosevelt needed his own reports on what conditions were like in the Southwest Pacific. Sony PCG-4121EL Battery

Sony SVS131C24L Battery Roosevelt felt information that flowed up the military chain of command needed to be supplemented by a highly trusted political aide. From a suggestion by Forrestal, President Roosevelt assigned Johnson to a three-man survey team of the Southwest Pacific.
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Johnson reported to General Douglas MacArthur in Australia. Johnson and two Army officers went to the 22nd Bomb Group base, which was assigned the high risk mission of bombing the Japanese airbase at Lae in New Guinea. Sony PCG-4121FL Battery

Sony SVS13AB1GL BatteryA colonel took Johnson's allocated seat on one bomber, and it was shot down with no survivors. Reports vary on what happened to the B-26 Marauder carrying Johnson. Lyndon Johnson said it was also attacked by Japanese fighters but survived, while others, including other members of the flight crew, Sony PCG-4121GL Battery

Sony PCG-41414L Battery claim it turned back because of generator trouble before reaching the objective and before encountering enemy aircraft and never came under fire, which is supported by official flight records.[20Sony PCG-41211L Battery

Sony PCG-41413L Battery] Other airplanes that continued to the target did come under fire near the target at about the same time that Johnson's plane was recorded as having landed back at the original airbase. MacArthur awarded Johnson the Silver Star, the military's third-highest medal.[20]
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Johnson reported back to Roosevelt, to the Navy leaders, and to Congress that conditions were deplorable and unacceptable. He argued the South West Pacific urgently needed a higher priority and a larger share of war supplies. Sony PCG-41212L Battery
The warplanes sent there, for example, were "far inferior" to Japanese planes, and morale was bad. He told Forrestal that the Pacific Fleet had a "critical" need for 6,800 additional experienced men. Johnson prepared a twelve-point program to upgrade the effort in the region, Sony PCG-41213L Battery

Sony PCG-41411L Battery stressing "greater cooperation and coordination within the various commands and between the different war theaters." Congress responded by making Johnson chairman of a high-powered subcommittee of the Naval Affairs committee. With a mission similar to that of the Truman Committee in the Senate, Sony PCG-41214L Battery

Sony PCG-41218L Batteryhe probed into the peacetime "business as usual" inefficiencies that permeated the naval war and demanded that admirals shape up and get the job done. Johnson went too far when he proposed a bill that would crack down on the draft exemptions of shipyard workers if they were absent from work too often. Sony PCG-41215L Battery
Organized labor blocked the bill and denounced Johnson. Still, Johnson's mission had a substantial impact because it led to upgrading the South Pacific theater and aided the overall war effort immensely. Johnson's biographer concludes, Sony PCG-41216L Battery
Sony PCG-41217L Battery "The mission was a temporary exposure to danger calculated to satisfy Johnson's personal and political wishes, but it also represented a genuine effort on his part, however misplaced, to improve the lot of America's fighting men."[21] Later in 1942, Roosevelt ordered all active duty Congressmen to return to Washington. Sony PCG-61A11L Battery

 

 

Senate[edit]

1948 contested election[edit]

 

 

Lyndon B. Johnson as Senator from Texas

In the 1948 elections, Johnson again ran for the Senate and won. This election was highly controversial: in a three-way Democratic Party primary Johnson faced a well-known former governor, Coke Stevenson, and a third candidate. Sony PCG-61A13L Battery

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Sony PCG-61713L BatteryJohnson drew crowds to fairgrounds with his rented helicopter dubbed "The Johnson City Windmill". He raised money to flood the state with campaign circulars and won over conservatives by voting for the Taft-Hartley act (curbing union power) as well as by criticizing unions. Sony PCG-71C11L Battery

 

Stevenson came in first but lacked a majority, so a runoff was held. Johnson campaigned even harder this time around, while Stevenson's efforts were surprisingly poor. The runoff count took a week.

 

Sony SVE171G112 BatteryThe Democratic State Central Committee (not the State of Texas, because the matter was a party primary) handled the count, and it finally announced that Johnson had won by 87 votes. By a majority of one member (29–28) Sony PCG-71C12L Battery

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Sony SVE171E12L Battery the committee voted to certify Johnson's nomination, with the last vote cast on Johnson's behalf by Temple, Texas, publisher Frank W. Mayborn, who rushed back to Texas from a business trip in Nashville, Tennessee. There were many allegations of fraud on both sides.

 

Sony SVE171E11L Battery Thus one writer alleges that Johnson's campaign manager, future Texas governor John B. Connally, was connected with 202 ballots in Precinct 13 in Jim Wells County that had curiously been cast in alphabetical order and just at the close of polling. Some of these voters swore that they had not voted that day.[2Sony PCG-61813L Battery

 

Sony SVE171C11L Battery2] Robert Caro argued in his 1989 book that Johnson had stolen the election in Jim Wells County and other counties in South Texas, as well as rigging 10,000 ballots in Bexar County alone.[23] An election judge, Luis Salas, said in 1977, that he had certified 202 fraudulent ballots for Johnson.[24] Sony PCG-61911L Battery

 

The state Democratic convention upheld Johnson. Stevenson went to court, but—with timely help from his friend Abe Fortas—Johnson prevailed. Johnson was elected senator in November and went to Washington tagged with the ironic label "Landslide Lyndon," which he often used deprecatingly to refer to himself. Sony PCG-61913L Battery

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Freshman senator[edit]

Once in the Senate, Johnson was known among his colleagues for his highly successful "courtships" of older senators, especially Senator Richard Russell, Democrat from Georgia, the leader of the Conservative coalition and arguably the most powerful man in the Senate. Sony PCG-71713L Battery

 

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Johnson proceeded to gain Russell's favor in the same way that he had "courted" Speaker Sam Rayburn and gained his crucial support in the House. Sony PCG-71811L Battery

 

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Johnson was appointed to the Senate Armed Services Committee, and later in 1950, he helped create the Preparedness Investigating Subcommittee. Johnson became its chairman and conducted investigations of defense costs and efficiency. Sony PCG-71911L Battery

 

Sony SVE151E11L BatteryThese investigations tended to dig out old forgotten investigations and demand actions that were already being taken by the Truman Administration, although it can be said that the committee's investigations caused the changes. Sony PCG-71912L Battery

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Sony SVE141L11L BatteryJohnson's brilliant handling of the press, the efficiency with which his committee issued new reports, and the fact that he ensured every report was endorsed unanimously by the committee all brought him headlines and national attention. Sony PCG-71914L Battery

 

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Johnson used his political influence in the Senate to receive broadcast licenses from the Federal Communications Commission in his wife's name.[24][25]

In 1951, Johnson was chosen as Senate Majority Whip under a new Majority Leader, Ernest McFarland of Arizona, and served from 1951 to 1953.[17] Sony PCG-91211L Battery

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Senate Democratic leader[edit]

 

 

Senate Desk X, used by all Democratic leaders, including Johnson, since Joseph Taylor Robinson.

In the 1952 general election Republicans won a majority in both House and Senate. Among defeated Democrats that year was McFarland, who lost to then-little-known Barry Goldwater, Johnson's future presidential opponent. Sony PCG-91111L Battery

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In January 1953, Johnson was chosen by his fellow Democrats to be the minority leader. Thus, he became the least senior Senator ever elected to this position, and one of the least senior party leaders in the history of the Senate. One of his first actions was to eliminate the seniority system in appointment to a committee, Sony PCG-71312L Battery

 

Sony PCG-61316L Battery while retaining it in terms of chairmanships. In the 1954 election, Johnson was re-elected to the Senate, and since the Democrats won the majority in the Senate, Johnson became majority leader. Sony PCG-71311L Battery

 

Sony PCG-61315L BatteryFormer majority leader William Knowland was elected minority leader. Johnson's duties were to schedule legislation and help pass measures favored by the Democrats. Johnson, Rayburn and President Dwight D. Eisenhower worked smoothly together in passing Eisenhower's domestic and foreign agenda. Sony PCG-71218L Battery

 

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A 60-cigarette-per-day smoker, Johnson suffered a near-fatal heart attack on July 2, 1955. He completely gave up smoking as a result, with only a couple of exceptions, and did not resume the habit until he left the White House on January 20, 1969. Sony PCG-71217L Battery

 

Sony PCG-61311L Battery During the Suez Crisis, Johnson supported the Anglo-French military attempt to topple the Egyptian dictator Colonel Gamal Abdel Nasser, and tried to prevent the US government from criticizing the Israeli invasion of the Sinai peninsula. Sony PCG-71313L Battery

 

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President Johnson giving "The Treatment" to Senator Richard Russell in 1963.

Historians Caro and Dallek consider Lyndon Johnson the most effective Senate majority leader in history. He was unusually proficient at gathering information. One biographer suggests he was "the greatest intelligence gatherer Washington has ever known", Sony PCG-71315L Battery

 

Sony PCG-61211L Batterydiscovering exactly where every Senator stood, his philosophy and prejudices, his strengths and weaknesses, and what it took to break him.[ Sony PCG-71316L Battery

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Sony PCG-71216L Battery26] Robert Baker claimed that Johnson would occasionally send senators on NATO trips in order to avoid their dissenting votes.[27] Central to Johnson's control was "The Treatment",[28] described by two journalists:[29] Sony PCG-71318L Battery

 

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The Treatment could last ten minutes or four hours. It came, enveloping its target, at the Johnson Ranch swimming pool, in one of Johnson's offices, in the Senate cloakroom, on the floor of the Senate itself — wherever Johnson might find a fellow Senator within his reach. Sony PCG-71211L Battery

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Its tone could be supplication, accusation, cajolery, exuberance, scorn, tears, complaint and the hint of threat. It was all of these together. It ran the gamut of human emotions. Its velocity was breathtaking, and it was all in one direction. Interjections from the target were rare. Sony PCG-61A11L Battery

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Johnson anticipated them before they could be spoken. He moved in close, his face a scant millimeter from his target, his eyes widening and narrowing, his eyebrows rising and falling. From his pockets poured clippings, memos, statistics. Mimicry, Sony PCG-61A13L Battery

Sony PCG-91211L Battery humor, and the genius of analogy made The Treatment an almost hypnotic experience and rendered the target stunned and helpless. Sony PCG-61A14L Battery
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In sharp contrast to his later Presidency, as Senate Majority Leader Johnson was strongly opposed to Eisenhower's 1957 Civil Rights Act, fearful that its passage would tear his party apart. Thus with the help of the judiciary committee led by Senator James Eastland, the bill ended up being far weaker than it originally started, but it still became law and Johnson tried to give himself credit for its passage. Sony PCG-71C12L Battery
 

Along with the rest of the nation, Johnson was appalled by the threat of possible Soviet domination of space flight implied by the launch of the first artificial Earth satellite Sputnik 1, and used his influence to assure passage of the 1958 National Aeronautics and Space Act, which established the civilian space agency NASA. Sony PCG-61714L Battery

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Vice Presidency[edit]

 

Nomination[edit]

See also: United States presidential election, 1960

Johnson's success in the Senate made him a possible Democratic presidential candidate. He had been the "favorite son" candidate of the Texas delegation at the Party's national convention in 1956,
Sony PCG-71912L Batteryand appeared to be in a strong position to run for the 1960 Presidential nomination. However, Johnson's late entry into that campaign, coupled with a reluctance to leave Washington,
Sony PCG-71911L Battery allowed the rival Kennedy campaign to secure a substantial lead among Democratic state party officials. Caro argues that Johnson's apparent ambivalence towards entering the race was caused by an overwhelming fear of failure.[30] Sony PCG-61813L Battery
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In 1960, after the failure of the "Stop Kennedy" coalition he had formed with Adlai Stevenson, Stuart Symington, and Hubert Humphrey, Johnson received 409 votes on the only ballot at the Democratic convention,
Sony PCG-71811L Batterywhich nominated John F. Kennedy. Tip O'Neill, then a representative from Kennedy's home state of Massachusetts, recalled that Johnson approached him at the convention and said, "Tip, I know you have to support Kennedy at the start, Sony PCG-61913L Battery
but I'd like to have you with me on the second ballot." O'Neill replied, "Senator, there's not going to be any second ballot."[31] Sony PCG-71614L Battery
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Kennedy realized that he could not be elected without support of traditional Southern Democrats, most of whom had backed Johnson. Kennedy offered Johnson the vice-presidential nomination at the Los Angeles Biltmore Hotel at 10:15 am on July 14, 1960, Sony SVE141C11L Battery

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 the morning after being nominated for president.[32] Robert F. Kennedy, who hated Johnson for his attacks on the Kennedy family, said later that his brother offered the position to Johnson as a courtesy and did not expect him to accept. Sony SVE141D11L Battery

Sony PCG-61316L BatteryArthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. and Seymour Hersh quote Robert Kennedy's version of events, writing that John Kennedy would have preferred Stuart Symington as his running-mate but Johnson teamed with House Speaker Sam Rayburn to pressure Kennedy to favor Johnson.[33] Sony SVE141L11L Battery

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Biographers Robert Caro and W. Marvin Watson offer a different perspective; they write that the Kennedy campaign was desperate to win what was forecast to be a very close 1960 election against Richard Nixon and Henry Cabot Lodge, Sony SVE151E11L Battery

Sony PCG-61312L BatteryJr.. Johnson was needed on the ticket to help carry Texas and the Southern states. Caro's research showed that on July 14, John Kennedy started the process while Johnson was still asleep. At 6:30 am John Kennedy asked Robert Kennedy to prepare an estimate of upcoming electoral votes "including Texas".[3Sony SVE151G11L Battery
2] Robert called Pierre Salinger and Kenneth O'Donnell to assist him. Realizing the ramifications of counting Texas votes as their own, Salinger asked him whether he was considering a Kennedy-Johnson ticket, and Robert replied "yes".[32] Sony SVE151G13L Battery
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At 8 am John Kennedy called Johnson to arrange a meeting. Some time between 9 and 10 am, he called Pennsylvania governor David L. Lawrence, a Johnson backer, to request that Lawrence nominate Johnson for vice president if Johnson were to accept the role. At 10:15 am he went to Johnson's suite to discuss a mutual ticket; Sony SVE171C11L Battery

Sony PCG-61215L Batterythe two men were alone for about 30 minutes during which time Johnson said Kennedy would have trouble with Kennedy supporters who were strongly against Johnson. John Kennedy then returned to his suite to announce the Kennedy-Johnson ticket to his closest supporters and Northern political bosses.[3Sony SVE171E11L Battery

Sony PCG-61211L Battery2] O'Donnell remembers being angry at what he considered a betrayal by Kennedy who had previously cast Johnson as anti-labor and anti-liberal. Afterward, Robert Kennedy visited with labor leaders who were extremely unhappy with the choice of Johnson and after seeing the depth of labor opposition to Johnson, Sony SVE171E12L Battery

Sony PCG-71216L Batteryhe ran messages between the hotel suites of his brother and Johnson—apparently trying to undermine the proposed ticket without John Kennedy's authorization. Sony SVE171G112 Battery
 

Robert Kennedy tried to get Johnson to agree to be the Democratic Party chairman rather than vice president. Johnson refused to accept a change in plans unless it came directly from John Kennedy. Despite his brother's interference, Sony PCG-61713L Battery

Sony PCG-71215L Battery John Kennedy was firm that Johnson was who he wanted as running mate; he met with staffers such as Larry O'Brien, his national campaign manager, to say Johnson was to be vice president.
Sony PCG-71212L Battery O'Brien recalled later that John Kennedy's words were wholly unexpected, but that after a brief consideration of the electoral vote situation, he thought "it was a stroke of genius".[32] When John and Robert Kennedy next saw their father, Sony PCG-91111L Battery

Sony PCG-71211L Battery Joe Kennedy, he told them signing Johnson as running mate was the smartest thing they had ever done.[34]

At the same time as his Vice Presidential run, Johnson also sought a third term in the U.S. Senate. According to Robert Caro, "On November 8, 1960, Sony PCG-91112L Battery

Sony PCG-71318L Battery Lyndon Johnson won election for both the vice presidency of the United States, on the Kennedy-Johnson ticket, and for a third term as Senator (he had Texas law changed to allow him to run for both offices). Sony PCG-71312L Battery

Sony PCG-71317L Battery When he won the vice presidency, he made arrangements to resign from the Senate, as he was required to do under federal law, as soon as it convened on January 3, 1961."[35] (
Sony PCG-71316L BatteryIn 1988, Lloyd Bentsen, the Vice Presidential running mate of Democratic presidential candidate Michael Dukakis, and also a Senator from Texas, took advantage of "Lyndon's law," and was able to retain his seat in the Senate despite Dukakis' loss to George H. W. Bush.)
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Johnson was re-elected Senator with 1,306,605 votes (58 percent) to Republican John Tower's 927,653 (41.1 percent). Fellow Democrat William A. Blakley was appointed to replace Johnson as Senator, but Blakley lost a special election in May 1961 to Tower. Sony PCG-71311L Battery
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Office[edit]

 

 

President Kennedy and Vice President Johnson prior to a ceremony

After the election, Johnson found himself powerless. He initially attempted to transfer the authority of Senate Majority Leader to the Vice Presidency, Sony PCG-71217L Battery
Sony PCG-71313L Batterysince that office made him President of the Senate, but faced vehement opposition from the Democratic Caucus, including members he had counted as his supporters.[36] This episode led to a memorable quote from Johnson: I now know the difference between a caucus and a cactus: in a cactus, all the pricks are on the outside.[37] Sony PCG-71111L Battery

 

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Johnson then also tried to gain advantage in the Executive Branch. Shortly after the inauguration, he sent a proposed executive order to the White House for Kennedy's signature, granting Johnson "general supervision" over matters of national security and requiring all government agencies to "cooperate fully with the Vice President in the carrying out of these assignments."

 

Sony PCG-81314L Battery Kennedy's response was to sign a non-binding letter requesting Johnson to "review" national security policies instead.[38Sony PCG-81111L Battery

 

Sony PCG-81313L Battery] Kennedy similarly turned down early requests from Johnson to be given an office adjacent to the Oval Office, and to employ a full-time Vice Presidential staff within the White House.[39]

 

Sony PCG-81312L Battery His lack of influence was thrown into relief later in 1961 when Kennedy appointed Johnson's friend Sarah T. Hughes to a federal judgeship; whereas Johnson had tried and failed to garner the nomination for Hughes at the beginning of his vice presidency, House Speaker Sam Rayburn wrangled the appointment from Kennedy in exchange for support of an administration bill.

 

Sony PCG-81311L BatteryMoreover, many members of the Kennedy White House, including the president's brother and Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, were actively contemptuous of Johnson and ridiculed his brusque, Sony PCG-81112L Battery

crude manner. Congressman Tip O'Neill recalled that the Kennedy men "had a disdain for Johnson that they didn't even try to hide....They actually took pride in snubbing him."[40]

Kennedy, however, made efforts to keep Johnson busy, informed, and at the White House often, telling aides "I can't afford to have my vice president, who knows every reporter in Washington, going around saying we're all screwed up, so we're going to keep him happy."[41Sony PCG-81113L Battery

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Sony PCG-81214L Battery] Kennedy appointed him to jobs such as head of the President's Committee on Equal Employment Opportunities, through which he worked with African Americans and other minorities.
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Johnson took on numerous minor diplomatic missions, which gave him limited insights into global issues. He was allowed to observe Cabinet and National Security Council meetings. Kennedy gave Johnson control over all presidential appointments involving Texas, and appointed him chairman of the President's Ad Hoc Committee for Science. Sony PCG-81113L Battery

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Kennedy also appointed Johnson to fill his role as Chairman of the National Aeronautics Space Council. When, in April 1961, the Soviets beat the US with the first manned spaceflight, Kennedy tasked Johnson with evaluating the state of the US space program, and recommending a project that would allow the US to catch up or beat the Soviets.[42Sony PCG-81114L Battery
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Johnson was touched by a Senate scandal in August 1963 when Bobby Baker, the Senate Majority Secretary and a protégé of Johnson's, came under investigation by the Senate Rules Committee for allegations of bribery and financial malfeasance. Sony VGP-BPS13B/Q battery

One witness alleged that Baker had arranged for the witness to give kickbacks for the Vice President. Baker resigned in October, and the investigation stopped from expanding to Johnson. Sony VGP-BPS13/Q battery

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Presidency 1963–1969[edit]

 

 

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Foreign trips of Lyndon Johnson during his presidency

Assassination of President John F. Kennedy[edit]

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Johnson being sworn in aboard Air Force One by Federal Judge Sarah T. Hughes. On the right is Mrs. Kennedy; to the left is Mrs. Johnson; sitting down near the airplane window is Jack Valenti, White House aide. Assistant Press Secretary Malcolm Kilduff, at bottom left, records the event with a dictaphone. Sony VGP-BPS13/B battery

 

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Main article: First inauguration of Lyndon B. Johnson

Johnson was sworn in as President on Air Force One at Dallas Love Field in Dallas on November 22, 1963, two hours and eight minutes after President Kennedy was assassinated in Dealey Plaza in Dallas.[ HP Pavilion dv7-3178ca battery

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Sony VGP-BPS13B battery46] He was sworn in by Federal Judge Sarah T. Hughes, a family friend, making him the first President sworn in by a woman. He is also the only President to have been sworn in on Texas soil. Johnson did not swear on a Bible, as there were none on Air Force One; a Roman Catholic missal was found in Kennedy's desk and was used for the swearing-in ceremony.[4

 

Sony VGP-BPS13AB battery7] Johnson being sworn in as president has become the most famous photo ever taken aboard a presidential aircraft.[48][49]

In the days following the assassination, Sony VGP-BPS13B/S battery

 

Sony VGP-BPS13A/R batteryLyndon B. Johnson made an address to Congress: "No memorial oration or eulogy could more eloquently honor President Kennedy's memory than the earliest possible passage of the Civil Rights Bill for which he fought so long."[50] The wave of national grief following the assassination gave enormous momentum to Johnson's promise to carry out Kennedy's programs.

 

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One week after the assassination, on November 29, Johnson issued an executive order to rename NASA's Apollo Launch Operations Center and the NASA/Air Force Cape Canaveral launch facilities as the John F. Kennedy Space Center. Canaveral became popularly known as "Cape Kennedy" for a decade.[51]

 

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On the same day, Johnson created a panel headed by Chief Justice Earl Warren, known as the Warren Commission, to investigate Kennedy's assassination. The commission conducted hearings and concluded that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone in the assassination. Sony VGP-BPS13A battery

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Sony VGP-BPS13AS battery Not everyone agreed with the Warren Commission, and numerous public and private investigations continued for decades after Johnson left office.[52]

Johnson retained senior Kennedy appointees, some for the full term of his presidency. The late President's brother, Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, with whom Johnson had a notoriously difficult relationship, remained in office for a few months until leaving in 1964, Sony VGP-BPL8 Battery

 

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Sony VGP-BPS21/S Battery. but I think he's got this other side of him and his relationship with human beings which makes it difficult unless you want to 'kiss his behind' all the time. That is what Bob McNamara suggested to me...if I wanted to get along."[54] Sony VGP-BPL10 Battery

 

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1964 presidential election[edit]

Main article: United States presidential election, 1964

On September 7, 1964, Johnson's campaign managers for the 1964 presidential election broadcast the "Daisy ad". It portrayed a little girl picking petals from a daisy, counting up to ten. Then a baritone voice took over, Sony VGP-BPL11 Battery

 

Sony VGP-BPS21 Batterycounted down from ten to zero and the visual showed the explosion of a nuclear bomb. The message conveyed was that electing Barry Goldwater president held the danger of nuclear war. Although it only aired one time, Sony VGP-BPL12 Battery

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Sony VGP-BPS15/S Battery it became an issue during the campaign. Johnson won the presidency by a landslide, with 61.05 percent of the vote (the highest ever share of the popular vote)[55][ Sony VGP-BPL14 Battery

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Sony VGP-BPS15/B Battery56] and the then-widest popular margin in the 20th century — more than 15.95 million votes (this was later surpassed by incumbent President Nixon's defeat of Senator McGovern in 1972).[57]

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President Johnson, Issue of 1973.

In mid-1964, the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party (MFDP) was organized with the purpose of challenging Mississippi's all-white and anti-civil rights delegation to the Democratic National Convention of that year as not representative of all Mississippians. Sony VGP-BPL14/S Battery

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Sony VGP-BPS14/S BatteryAt the national convention in Atlantic City, New Jersey the MFDP claimed the seats for delegates for Mississippi, not on the grounds of the Party rules, but because the official Mississippi delegation had been elected by a primary conducted under Jim Crow laws in which blacks were excluded because of poll taxes, Sony VGP-BPL15/S Battery

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Sony VGP-BPS14/B BatteryJohnson was concerned that, while the regular Democrats of Mississippi would probably vote for Goldwater anyway, if the Democratic Party rejected the regular Democrats, he would lose the Democratic Party political structure that he needed to win in the South. Eventually, Hubert Humphrey, Sony VGP-BPS9 Battery

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Sony VGP-BPS14 BatteryWalter Reuther and black civil rights leaders (including Roy Wilkins, Martin Luther King, and Bayard Rustin) worked out a compromise with MFDP leaders: the MFDP would receive two non-voting seats on the floor of the Convention; Sony VGP-BPS11 Battery

 

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Sony VGP-BPS13B/Q Battery The failure of the compromise effort allowed the rest of the Democratic Party to conclude that the MFDP was simply being unreasonable, and they lost a great deal of their liberal support. After that, the convention went smoothly for Johnson without a searing battle over civil rights.[5

 

Sony VGP-BPS13B/S Battery8] Despite the landslide victory, Johnson, who carried the South as a whole in the election, lost the Deep South states of Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia and South Carolina, the first time a Democratic candidate had done so since Reconstruction. Sony VGP-BPS13 Battery

 

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Johnson began his elected presidential term, ready to fulfill his earlier commitment to "carry forward the plans and programs of John Fitzgerald Kennedy. Not because of our sorrow or sympathy, but because they are right."[59] Sony VGP-BPS13A Battery

 

Civil rights[edit]

 

 

President Johnson signs the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Among the guests behind him is Martin Luther King, Jr.

 

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Public statement by Johnson of July 2, 1964 about the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

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In conjunction with the Civil Rights Movement, Johnson overcame southern resistance and convinced the Democratic-Controlled Congress to pass the Civil Rights Act of 1964, which outlawed most forms of racial segregation. Sony VGP-BPS13A/B Battery

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 After Kennedy's death, Johnson took the initiative in finishing what Kennedy started and broke a filibuster by Southern Democrats in March 1964; as a result, this pushed the bill for passage in the Senate.[63] Sony PCG-3B3L Battery

 

Sony PCG-9Z1L BatteryJohnson signed the revised and stronger bill into law on July 2, 1964.[63] Legend has it that, as he put down his pen, Johnson told an aide, "We have lost the South for a generation", anticipating a coming backlash from Southern whites against Johnson's Democratic Party. Moreover, Sony PCG-3B4L Battery

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In 1965, he achieved passage of a second civil rights bill, the Voting Rights Act, which outlawed discrimination in voting, thus allowing millions of southern blacks to vote for the first time. In accordance with the act, several states, Sony PCG-3D4L Battery

 

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After the murder of civil rights worker Viola Liuzzo, Johnson went on television to announce the arrest of four Ku Klux Klansmen implicated in her death. He angrily denounced the Klan as a "hooded society of bigots," Sony PCG-3F1L Battery

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Sony PCG-5S3L Batteryand warned them to "return to a decent society before it's too late." Johnson was the first President to arrest and prosecute members of the Klan since Ulysses S. Grant about 93 years earlier.[66] He turned the themes of Christian redemption to push for civil rights, thereby mobilizing support from churches North and South.[67] Sony PCG-3F3L Battery

 

At the Howard University commencement address on June 4, 1965, he said that both the government and the nation needed to help achieve goals: Sony PCG-3F4L Battery

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“     To shatter forever not only the barriers of law and public practice, but the walls which bound the condition of many by the color of his skin. To dissolve, as best we can, the antique enmities of the heart which diminish the holder, divide the great democracy, and do wrong — great wrong — to the children of God...[68]      ” Sony PCG-3G3L Battery

 

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In 1967, Johnson nominated civil rights attorney Thurgood Marshall to be the first African American Associate Justice of the Supreme Court. To head the new Department of Housing and Urban Development, Johnson appointed Robert C. Weaver—the first African-American cabinet secretary in any U.S. presidential administration. Sony PCG-3G5L Battery

 

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Immigration[edit]

 

 

President Lyndon B. Johnson signs the Immigration Act of 1965 at Liberty Island as Vice President Hubert Humphrey, Senator Edward Kennedy, Senator Robert F. Kennedy, and others look on.

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Sony PCG-3J1L Battery they accounted for only 15% in 2000."[71] Immigration doubled between 1965 and 1970, and doubled again between 1970 and 1990.[24] Since the liberalization of immigration policy in 1965,[72] the number of first-generation immigrants living in the United States has quadrupled,[73] from 9.6 million in 1970, to about 38 million in 2007.[74] Sony PCG-3H4L Battery

 

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Great Society[edit]

The Great Society program, with its name coined from one of Johnson's speeches,[24] became Johnson's agenda for Congress in January 1965: aid to education, attack on disease, Medicare, Medicaid, urban renewal, Sony PCG-5N4L Battery

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After the Great Society legislation of the 1960s, for the first time a person who was not elderly or disabled could receive need-based aid from the U.S. government.[76] Sony PCG-7152L Battery

 

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Federal funding for education[edit]

 

 

Robert Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson

Johnson had a lifelong commitment to the belief that education was the cure for both ignorance and poverty, and was an essential component of the American Dream, especially for minorities who endured poor facilities and tight-fisted budgets from local taxes.[77] Sony PCG-7153L Battery

 

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For the first time, large amounts of federal money went to public schools. In practice ESEA meant helping all public school districts, with more money going to districts that had large proportions of students from poor families (which included all the big cities).[78Sony PCG-7161L Battery

 

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soon found that poverty had more to do with family background and neighborhood conditions than the quantity of education a child received. Early studies suggested initial improvements for poor children helped by ESEA reading and math programs, Sony PCG-7171L Battery

 

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He set up the National Endowment for the Humanities and the National Endowment for the Arts, to support humanists and artists (as the WPA once did). Sony PCG-7173L Battery

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Sony PCG-8151L Battery9] In 1967, Johnson signed the Public Broadcasting Act to create educational television programs to supplement the broadcast networks.

"War on Poverty" and healthcare reform[edit]

 

 

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In 1964, upon Johnson's request, Congress passed the Revenue Act of 1964 and the Economic Opportunity Act, which was in association with the war on poverty. Johnson set in motion bills and acts,[8
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The Medicare program was established on July 30, 1965, to offer cheaper medical services to the elderly,[81] today covering tens of millions of Americans. Johnson gave the first two Medicare cards to former President Harry S Truman and his wife Bess after signing the Medicare bill at the Truman Library in Independence, Missouri. Sony PCG-7151L Battery

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Lower income groups receive government-sponsored medical coverage through the Medicaid program.[82]

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Gun control[edit]

On October 22, 1968, Lyndon Johnson signed the Gun Control Act of 1968, one of the largest and farthest-reaching federal gun control laws in American history. Much of the motivation for this large expansion of federal gun regulations came as a response to the assassinations of John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, and Martin Luther King Jr.. Sony PCG-7153L Battery

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Space Program[edit]

During Johnson's administration, NASA conducted the Gemini manned space program, developed the Saturn V rocket and its launch facility, and prepared to make the first manned Apollo program flights. On January 27, Sony PCG-7154L Battery

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Urban riots[edit]

Major riots in black neighborhoods caused a series of "long hot summers." They started with a violent disturbance in Harlem riots in 1964, and the Watts district of Los Angeles in 1965, and extended to 1971. Sony PCG-3B2L Battery
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President Johnson with Australian Prime Minister Harold Holt at the White House in October 1966.

Johnson created the Kerner Commission to study the problem of urban riots, headed by Illinois Governor Otto Kerner.[24] Sony PCG-3F1L Battery

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Days after Johnson announced his withdrawal from the 1968 race, Martin Luther King, Jr., was assassinated in Memphis. In the next week, Johnson faced one of the biggest wave of riots the nation had ever seen.[8Sony PCG-3F2L Battery

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Backlash against Johnson: 1966–67[edit]

 

 

Lyndon and Lady Bird Johnson with Ferdinand and Imelda Marcos on September 12, 1966

Johnson's problems began to mount in 1966. The press had sensed a "Credibility gap" between what Johnson was saying in press conferences and what was happening on the ground in Vietnam, which led to much less favorable coverage of Johnson.[90] Sony PCG-3B1L Battery
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By year's end, the Democratic governor of Missouri, Warren E. Hearnes, warned that Johnson would lose the state by 100,000 votes, despite a half-million margin in 1964. "Frustration over Vietnam; too much federal spending and.. HP Pavilion dm4-1050ca Battery

. taxation; no great public support for your Great Society programs; and ... public disenchantment with the civil rights programs" had eroded the President's standing, the governor reported. There were bright spots; in January 1967, HP Pavilion dm4-1150ca Battery

 

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] In the congressional elections of 1966, the Republicans gained three seats in the Senate and 47 in the House, reinvigorating the conservative coalition and making it more difficult for Johnson to pass any additional Great Society legislation. Sony VPCF11MFX battery
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Sony VPCF114FX battery However, in the end Congress passed almost 96 percent of the administration's Great Society programs, which Johnson then signed into law.[92]

Johnson became the first serving U.S. president to visit Australia.[citation needed] His visit sparked many demonstrations from anti-war protesters. Sony VPCF113FX battery

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Vietnam War[edit]

 

 

Johnson awards a medal to a US soldier during a visit to Vietnam in 1966.

 

 

Walt Whitman Rostow showing President Lyndon B. Johnson a model of the Khe Sanh area in February 1968.

Johnson increasingly focused on the American military effort in Vietnam. He firmly believed in the Domino Theory and that his containment policy required America to make a serious effort to stop all Communist expansion.[93] Sony VPCF11LFX battery
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The Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, which gave the President the exclusive right to use military force without consulting the Senate, was based on a false pretext, as Johnson later admitted.[98] By the end of 1964, there were approximately 23,000 military personnel in South Vietnam. U.S. casualties for 1964 totaled 1,278.[ Sony VPCF11CGX battery

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By the time this photo was taken in Washington, D.C. in October 1967, support for the Vietnam War was dropping and the anti-Vietnam War movement was gaining momentum.

Politically, Johnson closely watched the public opinion polls. His goal was not to adjust his policies to follow opinion, but rather to adjust opinion to support his policies. Sony VPCF111FX battery

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Additionally, domestic issues were driving his polls down steadily from spring 1966 onward. A few analysts have theorized that "Vietnam had no independent impact on President Johnson's popularity at all after other effects, including a general overall downward trend in popularity, had been taken into account."[102] Sony VPCF11FGX battery

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He often privately cursed the Vietnam War, and in a conversation with Robert McNamara, Johnson assailed "the bunch of commies" running The New York Times for their articles against the war effort.[10
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After the Tet offensive of January 1968, his presidency was dominated by the Vietnam War more than ever. Following evening news broadcaster Walter Cronkite's editorial report during the Tet Offensive that the war was unwinnable, Johnson is reported to have said, "If I've lost Cronkite, I've lost Middle America."[105] Sony VPCF117FX battery
 

As casualties mounted and success seemed further away than ever, Johnson's popularity plummeted. College students and others protested, burned draft cards, and chanted, "Hey, hey, LBJ, how many kids did you kill today?"[9Sony VPCF112FX battery
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By late summer, he realized that Nixon was closer to his position than Humphrey. He continued to support Humphrey publicly in the election, and personally despised Nixon. One of Johnson's well known quotes was "the Democratic party at its worst, is still better than the Republican party at its best".[10Dell Latitude E5400 Battery

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Perhaps Johnson, himself, best summed up his involvement in the Vietnam War as President:

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Many political pundits and experts said that Johnson suffered "agonizing decisions" in foreign policy in the involvement in Vietnam and felt it caused divisions both in the U.S. and abroad.[109]

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The Six Day War and Israel[edit]

 

 

Johnson (right) next to Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin (left) during the Glassboro Summit Conference.

In a 1993 interview for the Johnson Presidential Library oral history archives, Johnson's Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara stated that a carrier battle group, the U.S. 6th Fleet, sent on a training exercise toward Gibraltar was re-positioned back towards the eastern Mediterranean to be able to assist Israel during the Six Day War of June 1967. Dell Latitude E6510 Battery

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The Soviet Union supported its Arab allies.[111] In May 1967, the Soviets started a surge deployment of their naval forces into the East Mediterranean. Early in the crisis they began to shadow the US and British carriers with destroyers and intelligence collecting vessels. Dell Precision M6400 Battery

 

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Pardons[edit]

During his presidency, Johnson issued 1187 pardons and commutations,[114] granting over 20 percent of such requests.[115]

1968 presidential election[edit]

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President Johnson meets with Republican candidate Richard Nixon in the White House, July 1968.

Main article: United States presidential election, 1968

As he had served less than 24 months of President Kennedy's term, Johnson was constitutionally permitted to run for a second full term under the provisions of the 22nd Amendment.[116][

 

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hoping to pressure the Democrats to oppose the Vietnam War. On March 12, McCarthy won 42 percent of the primary vote to Johnson's 49 percent, an amazingly strong showing for such a challenger. Four days later, Sen. Robert F. Kennedy of New York entered the race. Internal polling by Johnson's campaign in Wisconsin, Dell Latitude E6430S Battery

 

Dell XPS L502X Batterythe next state to hold a primary election, showed the President trailing badly. Johnson did not leave the White House to campaign.

By this time Johnson had lost control of the Democratic Party, which was splitting into four factions, each of which despised the other three. Dell Latitude E6430-XFR Battery

 

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In addition, although it was not made public at the time, Johnson became more worried about his failing health and was concerned that he might not live through another four-year term. Therefore, at the end of a March 31 speech, he shocked the nation when he announced he would not run for re-election by concluding with the line: "I shall not seek, Dell Latitude E5220 Battery

 

Dell XPS L702X Batteryand I will not accept, the nomination of my party for another term as your President."[119] The next day, his approval ratings increased from 36% to 49%.[120] Dell Latitude E5420M Battery

 

Historians have debated the factors that led to Johnson's surprise decision. Shesol says Johnson wanted out of the White House but also wanted vindication; when the indicators turned negative he decided to leave.[12Dell Latitude E5430 Battery

 

Dell XPS 17 Battery1] Gould says that Johnson had neglected the party, was hurting it by his Vietnam policies, and underestimated McCarthy strength until the very last minute, when it was too late for Johnson to recover.[ Dell XPS 14 Battery

 

Dell XPS 15Z Battery122] Woods said Johnson realized he needed to leave in order for the nation to heal.[123] Dallek says that Johnson had no further domestic goals, and realize that his personality had eroded his popularity. His health was not good, and he was preoccupied with the Kennedy campaign;

 

Dell XPS 15-L502X Batteryhis wife was pressing for his retirement and his base of support continue to shrink. Leaving the race would allow him to pose as a peacemaker.[124] Bennett, however, says Johnson, "had been forced out of a reelection race in 1968 by outrage over his policy in Southeast Asia.[125]

 

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Johnson did rally the party bosses and unions to give Humphrey the nomination at the 1968 Democratic National Convention. Johnson had grown to dislike Humphrey by this time, and the President realized his position was actually closer to the Republican candidate Richard Nixon.

 

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Dell XPS 14D-L401X Battery6] In what was termed the October surprise, Johnson announced to the nation on October 31, 1968, that he had ordered a complete cessation of "all air, naval and artillery bombardment of North Vietnam", effective November 1, should the Hanoi Government be willing to negotiate and citing progress with the Paris peace talks. Dell XPS 14 Battery

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 In the end, Democrats did not fully unite behind Humphrey, enabling Republican candidate Richard Nixon to win the election.

Administration and Cabinet[edit]

(All of the cabinet members when Johnson became President in 1963 had been serving under John F. Kennedy previously.) Dell XPS 14D-L401X Battery

 

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When Earl Warren announced his retirement in 1968, Johnson nominated Fortas to succeed him as Chief Justice of the United States, and nominated Homer Thornberry to succeed Fortas as Associate Justice. However, Fortas was filibustered by senators and neither nominee was voted upon by the full Senate. Dell XPS 15 Battery

 

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Other courts[edit]

Main article: Lyndon B. Johnson judicial appointments

In addition to his Supreme Court appointments, Johnson appointed 40 judges to the United States Courts of Appeals, Dell XPS 15D Battery

 

Dell XPS L501X Battery and 126 judges to the United States district courts. Johnson also had a small number of judicial appointment controversies, with one appellate and three district court nominees not being confirmed by the United States Senate before Johnson's presidency ended.

Scandals and controversies[edit] Dell XPS 15-L501X Battery

 

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During 1973 testimony before Congress, the CEO of America's largest cooperative of milk producers said that while Johnson was President, his cooperative had leased Johnson's private jet at a "plush" price, which Johnson wanted to continue once he was out of office.[24]

 

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Johnson continued the FBI's wiretapping of Martin Luther King, Jr. that had been previously authorized by the Kennedy administration under Attorney General Robert Kennedy.[127] As a result of listening to the FBI's tapes, remarks on King's personal lifestyle were made by several prominent officials, including Johnson, Dell XPS 15-L502X Battery

 

Dell XPS L702X Battery who once said that King was a "hypocritical preacher."[128] Johnson also authorized the tapping of phone conversations of others, including the Vietnamese friends of a Nixon associate.[129] Dell XPS 15Z Battery

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In Latin America, Johnson directly and indirectly supported the overthrow of left-wing, democratically elected president Juan Bosch of the Dominican Republic and João Goulart of Brazil, maintaining US support for anti-communist, authoritarian Latin American regimes. Dell Latitude E4200 Battery

 

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Madeleine Duncan Brown was an American woman who alleged that she was Johnson's longtime mistress.[130][131][13Dell Latitude E4300 Battery

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Personality and public image[edit]

 

 

Johnson as he appears in the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C.

Johnson was often seen as a wildly ambitious, tireless, and imposing figure who was ruthlessly effective at getting legislation passed. He worked 18–20-hour days without break and was apparently absent of any leisure activities. Dell Latitude E5500 Battery

 

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33] A contemporary writes, "It was an incredible blend of badgering, cajolery, reminders of past favours, promises of future favours, predictions of gloom if something doesn't happen. When that man started to work on you, all of a sudden, you just felt that you were standing under a waterfall and the stuff was pouring on you."[133] Dell Latitude E6410 Battery

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Johnson also took on the image of the Texas cattle rancher, after buying a ranch in Texas and having himself photographed in cowboy attire.[133]

Post-presidency[edit]

 

 

 

Johnson during an interview in August 1972, sporting longer hair.

After leaving the presidency in January 1969, Johnson went home to his ranch in Stonewall, Texas. In 1971, he published his memoirs, The Vantage Point. Dell Latitude E6420 ATG Battery

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Johnson gave Nixon "high grades" in foreign policy, but worried that his successor was being pressured into removing U.S. forces too quickly, before the South Vietnamese were really able to defend themselves. "If the South falls to the Communists, we can have a serious backlash here at home," he warned.[135] Dell Latitude E6400 ATG Battery

 

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During the 1972 presidential election, Johnson endorsed Democratic presidential nominee George S. McGovern, a Senator from South Dakota, although McGovern had long opposed Johnson's foreign and defense policies. Dell Latitude E6400 XFR Battery

 

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a group funded by Republicans. It was the first time that Connally and Johnson were on opposite sides of a general election campaign.[136]

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Johnson at his ranch in Texas, 1972

In March 1970, Johnson was hospitalized at Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio, after suffering an attack of angina. He was urged to lose considerable weight. He had grown dangerously heavier since leaving the White House, gaining more than 25 lbs and weighing around 235 lbs. The following summer, Sony VAIO SVE14115FDP battery

 

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he began experiencing severe stomach pains. Doctors diagnosed this problem as diverticulosis, pouches forming on the intestine. Also symptomatic of the aging process, the condition rapidly worsened and surgery was recommended. Sony VAIO VPCEH31FD battery

Sony VAIO SVPCEH33FD battery Johnson flew to Houston to consult with heart specialist Dr. Michael DeBakey, who decided that Johnson's heart condition presented too great a risk for any sort of surgery, including coronary bypass of two almost totally destroyed heart arteries.[137]

 

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Death and funeral[edit]

 

“     On Inauguration Day (January 20, 1969), Johnson saw Nixon sworn in, then got on the plane to fly back to Texas. When the front door of the plane closed, Johnson pulled out a cigarette—his first cigarette he had smoked since his heart attack in 1955. HP Pavilion dv7-2157ca battery

 

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—Historian Michael Beschloss.[138]

Johnson died at his ranch at 3:39 p.m CST (4:39 pm EST) on January 22, 1973 at age 64 after suffering a massive heart attack. His death came the day before a ceasefire was signed in Vietnam and just a month after former president Harry S. Truman died. HP Pavilion dv7-1174ca battery

 

HP Pavilion dv7-2157ca battery (Truman's funeral on December 28, 1972 had been one of Johnson's last public appearances). His health had been affected by years of heavy smoking, poor diet, and extreme stress; the former president had advanced coronary artery disease. He had his first, nearly fatal,

 

HP Pavilion dv7-2111us battery heart attack in July 1955 and suffered a second one in April 1972, but had been unable to quit smoking after he left the Oval Office in 1969. He was found dead by Secret Service agents, in his bed, with a telephone receiver in his hand. The agents were responding to a desperate call Johnson had made to the Secret Service compound on his ranch minutes earlier complaining of "massive chest pains".[139] HP Pavilion dv7-1228ca battery

 

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Shortly after Johnson's death, his press secretary Tom Johnson (no relation to Johnson), telephoned Walter Cronkite at CBS; Cronkite was live on the air with the CBS Evening News at the time, and a report on Vietnam was cut abruptly while Cronkite was still on the line, so he could break the news.[140] HP Pavilion dv7-1223ca battery

 

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A memorial wreath at President Johnson's grave in Texas

Johnson was honored with a state funeral in which Texas Congressman J. J. Pickle and former Secretary of State Dean Rusk eulogized him at the Capitol.[ HP Pavilion dv7-1240us battery

 

HP Pavilion dv7-1253ca battery2] The final services took place on January 25. The funeral was held at the National City Christian Church in Washington, D.C., where he had often worshiped as president.

 

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HP Pavilion dv7-1428ca battery] as Rusk did the day before, as Nixon mentioned Johnson's death in a speech he gave the day after Johnson died, announcing the peace agreement to end the Vietnam War.[143]

 

 

Johnson lying in state in the United States Capitol rotunda.

Johnson was buried in his family cemetery (which, although it is part of the Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park in Stonewall, Texas, is still privately owned by the Johnson family, who have requested that the public not enter the cemetery), HP Pavilion dv7-2273ca battery

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HP Pavilion dv7-3170ca battery dealt with their second major task in less than a week, beginning with Nixon's second inauguration.[144] The inauguration had an impact on the state funeral in various ways, because Johnson died only two days after the inauguration.[2][ HP Pavilion dv7-1014ca battery

 

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HP Pavilion dv7-3153ca battery4] and many of the military men who participated in the inauguration took part in the funeral.[144] It also meant Johnson's casket traveled the entire length of Capitol, entering through the Senate wing when taken into the rotunda to lie in state and exited through the House wing steps due to construction on the East Front steps.[2] HP Pavilion dv7-1038ca battery

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