He ordered the murders of us servicemen with the help of israel
youtube USS Liberty - these sailors are still seeking justice for being stabbed in the back by Johnson - they are still being ignored.
Lyndon B Johnson got the Israeli military to attack a US Naval vessel, to use it as a pretext to go to war with Egypt and blame it on them, it was a false flag
Johnson killed American Servicemen. Go research, it's all true.
@Xenu You are wrong there IMO. He was horrible domestically. LBJ's "Great Society" lit the fuse of the debt bomb we are facing today. All about $16 trill in debt...but the bigger danger is $100 T in unfunded obligations. A lot of which LBJ "Obligated" us to for dem votes. He wasn't concerned about equal rights...he was a racist. He wanted votes. His "great society" DESTROYED the black community. His base-line budgeting made it impossible to balance the budget without lying. He was awful.
The bigger they were the harder they fell. LBJ's ambitions both personal & political knew no bounds. A New Dealer who felt ordained to take it to the next level. I read everything I can on this complex man & never can conclude as to what he really was. Almost 50 years later & it may be yet too soon to see if his legacy has truly damaged this nation beyond repair.
@RichardElden Now why would he do that? Consider that the portions he blocked would've ensured that the Civil Rights Act of 1957 wouldn't have passed AT ALL due to the powerful Southerners. Better a compromise bill than no bill at all.
@RichardElden I agree but I think it would have been a fascinating election. Same goes for a Nixon vs. RFK election. That would have been great history.
@RichardElden Yes,we could have defeated China and the Soviets easy and fast with our weaponry at the time.But we never have the BALLS.Sadly,Americans practically need an Invading Army at the foot of the Capitol or their Door step to actually fight.It will be our Demise with China I think.
@RichardElden Well it worked,but we still had plenty of missles elsewhere to do the job.Unlike today,Im not sure who would win.Soon it will be China we have to deal with.
@RichardElden Oh,Yes,Yes.I gotcha now.Yes,the Bay of Pigs was a huge f**k up big time.In a sence,a defeat.I forgot that.But at least we didnt blow the planet up in the missle crisis.Yes,we could have won the bay of pigs easily,but personally,I think they had Nukes on missles even then and even Castro said,they were gonna use them.So we backed down there.But hey,I was 2 so I didn't know what was goin on.LOL
I have some sympathy for Lyndon Johnson. It's easier to look back now and know something was a bad decision. At the time the President and Cabinet did what they thought would be the best, even if was, by 1968, a bad decision. Also, LBJ did not start the Vietnam War. He just escalated it.
@RichardElden How do you figure the Cuban crisis was a defeat?The Soviet Union backed down and was embarrassed and we are still here.They lost that one!
@RichardElden Why? The North Vietnamese won and Vietnam are now better and stronger than they ever have been before. America got involved because they thought if the North won Communism would spread. Communism didn't spread. Vietnam is reunited, the government cares for the people, tourism is making the country wealthy. Nothing bad came from us losing. If we had won Vietnam would remain separated, like Germany with the Berlin wall. I'm glad we lost.
The two top comments are completely wrong. Lyndon Johnson wasn't a bad person. Unlike you, he couldn't see how it would turn out in the end. JFK set up the soldiers, ready for war. The generals pressured Johnson more than you can imagine to go to war. The Communist threat was so intense. In that situation there wasn't much else he could do. He wasn't the cause of the war though. It's all so easy when you know what happens, he didn't have that luxury.
Why do Americans act like they know whats best for everyone?they r the only country that had made so much wars and claim it was their right to do so.no way could have American won against the Vietnam war.
"You know, they told me that if I voted for Goldwater, there would be riots in our big cities and a massive war in Vietnam. Well, I voted for Goldwater and, by golly, they were right."
@RichardElden Neither can the Chinese and the North Koreans, it was a ceasefire agreement. Funny is if U.S. did get involved in another war with South Korea in the future against North Korea, china will intervened again. That would be difficult now i believe.
President Johnson made the right decision here, he would've had a hard time getting re nominated. Let alone reelected because he was so unpopular and would've had a very difficult time governing the country.
@wangsta25 You mean medicare, the broke system that is one of our nation's biggest burdens right now to maintain and kills the whole point of choice in the healthcare system for seniors that we have to pay into our whole lives for nothing? Yeah, real swell of him to "give" this to us.
LBJ did a lot of good and a lot of bad. He nailed the final nail in the coffin of racial injustice. However, he started Medicare and Medicaid, not knowing the disastrous consequences they would have on future generations. As for Vietnam, he was unlucky. We won in Korea, and Korea is regarded as a good decision. Vietnam, if successful, would've been taught as a war of liberation. Sadly, his combination of shortsightedness and bad luck brought him down.
@RichardElden condemed blacks to live on welfare, you sound like a jackass x) Yeah im sure they resent the fact that LBJ didnt want them to live as second class citizens and the fact he passed the Voting Rights Act and Civil Rights act. The Vietnam war wasnt his decision and he didnt end it either.... I sugest you actually learn some US history before you talk out of your ass again sir.
Lyndon is just hard core, each thing is responsible. So, he's saying that they were keyboard typists. Doesn't he sound like a bible dude? I guess your all to retarded to read a book as short as the bible.
All you people insluting Johnson probably do not know much about United States history. He was one of greatest and most underrated presidents. Johnsons war on poverty brought the number of americans bellow the poverty line from 23% to 12%. He started MEDICAID & MEDICARE for the elderly. He began the HEADSTART program & HIGHER EDUCATION ACT. Do not forget the VOTING RIGHTS ACT & THE CIVIL RIGHTS ACT. He inherited the Vietnam quagmire from JFK and he knew from the begining it would crucify him.
Never forget the involvement of Eisenhower and Kennedy concerning the escalation of Vietnam. With the latter in particular, NSC 111 put more troops into Vietnam. If Johnson did not uphold the commitment made by these previous two presidents, he would not be upholding the ideals of containment that the US lived by. Whilst Vietnam was rubbish, it wasn't completely his fault. LBJ was one of the best. His achievements aren't advertised to the extent of Kennedy's but American's live them everyday.
@MrMoneyclip8565 I have always...and will always...respect the office of the President of the United States. That does NOT mean that I respect the person who holds that office. Some of them (such as Clinton) took advantage of the office in order to get a few "favors". Others (such as Reagan) used the office to restore American integrity around the world, and put an end to the "evil empire" of communism.
@DeedsResearcher Reagan did other things, too, such as hastening the destruction of the family farm and expanding farming into "agribusiness" much as he did in California as governor.
He also allowed for consolidation and oligopoly in broadcasting and newspaper publishing at a time when media was actually and naturally becoming more diverse.
@SatchmoSings No President has ever created any laws by himself. Therefore, Reagan did nothing of the sort that you suggested. If anything was ever going to become the law of the land, it had to be passed by both houses of Congress! Since both houses were dominated by democrats throughout his entire 8 years, the fault...if any... belongs with the people in charge of Congress! Case closed, and discussion ended.
While the times that Johnson was in office were times of challenging authority (the sexual revolution is one example) Johnson was the man who clearly brought the office into disrepute; prior to his being in office, most people never would have said "Fuck The President." Indeed, Eisenhower and Kennedy would never be referred to in such terms.
Johnson, however was and with good reason; read the books on him by Robert Caro.
LBJ has to b one of the most overrated loser Presidents ever. A southern dixie-crat who hated the Kennedys, only was Pres because JFK got killed, created welfare, the social deficits we have now, orchestrated much of Vietnam and didn't have the balls to even run for a second term leaving Nixon a big pile of shit when he came in. This guy sucked. :)
@aitraining Get your facts straight. First of all welfare was not created by LBJ. It was created during the great depression by FDR. LBJ expanded social security as part of his program to help the impoverished in America called The Great Society. As for the "social deficits" we have now, he reduced poverty and bettered the education systems in thousands of communities across the country through his community action programs giving impoverished people a chance to better themselves.
@aitraining Wow you dont know your history. Johnson wasnt a dixiecrat, he did not start the vietnam war,he inherited that quagmire from kennedy. Johnson led a succesful war on poverty, saddly his progress was reversed by Nixon. Johnson also did more for civil rights than even MLK, and he improved our education system drastically. Johnsons Great Society was the best thing since and after the New Deal
@aitraining Actually a good majority of the deficits we have now were created by the Reagan, Bush Sr and W. Bush administrations. Look up a chart of the national debt over time. Also, Lyndon Johnson was the greatest Presidential sponsor of Civil Rights. Civil Rights for blacks and women were fully realized under his administration due to acts pushed through, signed and sponsored by LBJ.
@MrGNR1990 actually your wrong on Civil Rights. Johnson was racist and only passed civil rights legislation for political gain. He told his aid that the civil rights act would have the "niggers voting the democratic ticket for the next 200 years."
@durblepurpjewglooble He also is reported to have said that they'd lose the South (which was a Democratic stronghold) for a generation when signing the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Unless it's down on tape, various aides have their own agendas in claiming a dead President (who can't refute their claims) said something. Listen to the LBJ tapes sometime. Or read the transcripts. The man fought tooth and nail to ensure the Civil Rights Acts of 1964, 1965 and 1968 were passed.
@MrGNR1990 he fought tooth and nail for the legislation only so he and his friends and associates would get popular support. Before 1964 Johnson was not favorable towards Civil Rights legislation. My grandfather was Lyndon's personal Tax and Estate Lawyer. He is one of the best and is still working for Johnson's family. From what I have heard from my grandad and later read about him in my own right he was a very crude man and did not like blacks at all. He would do anything to get elected.
@durblepurpjewglooble You realize that signing Civil Rights legislation was HARMFUL to him politically, right? That it was very politically risky to do in 1964--And he did it before the election. That even after being elected, he still passed Civil Rights legislation in 1965 and in 1968, even though there was a huge backlash amongst whites to the Civil Rights movement due to the urban riots. The man worked for civil rights even after leaving office.
@durblepurpjewglooble His last public speech was at a symposium for Civil Rights--a discussion of how it had come and where it would go, in December 1972. Among the attendees were Earl Warren and Barbara Jordan. He came despite having a heart attack that April and despite experiencing heavy chest pain. He can be seen popping nitroglycerin tablets during the speech. His last interview was with Cronkite ten days before he died and the sole subject was Civil Rights.
@MrGNR1990 He had no reason to continue acting in support of Civil Rights, or speaking out in it's favor, after he left office. He had nor sought any further power politically. He did not attend the '72 Democratic Convention, nor campaigned. He had nothing truly to gain from the Civil Rights symposium yet still went there despite being sickly and in pain.. Whether the man in his younger years was a racist or not, it's clear to me that he did come to view Civil Rights as an important cause.
@MrGNR1990 Also it's weird because I have another Lyndon connection on my dads side of the family. My great-grandfather was very wealthy and when Lyndon was running for his first office I believe that was some sort of Tx. County Commisioner or something like that in the 30's or 40's? I'd have to get a Lyndon book out to check but...he came by my great-grandfathers house to smooze some campaign money out of him and my great-grandaddy did. Lyndon really knew how sweet talk people! Continued next--
He stayed and had dinner and my grandpa Herbert was there. My granddads an oilman and once after a Dinner in which Lyndon gave a speech about how business needed to be regulated and so on my grandad came by and said Lyndon remember me and he did and grandaddy Herb asked him "Lyndon you really didn't mean any of the things you said up there did you?" Lyndon Replied "Hell no Herbert but thats what they wanted to here!" This was after 1968 I think.He was really a true politician if there ever was 1
I was in country in Naval Intelligence in 1965 and discovered we were not allowed to win the war. We could have won the war at any time but the directives from the White House were to perpetuate the war and every commander in that theater knew it. LBJ and his cronies were personally making millions off the US troops they were having killed. Honoring his memory in any way disgusts me.
Richard Nelson, USN, Vietnam combat veteran 1965/ 1966
I have a feeling that Obama will make this type of speech in 2012.....so he can let a true Democrat run and win.Obama and his watered centralism needs to go.The people need a president who will fight for them...............
Other than Vietnam, Johnson got civil rights bills passed that JFK never did get much of that credit. I mean the Civil RIghts Act, Voting Act, Fair Housing Act, etc. I mean he also got through Medicare and Medcaid that many seniors and some poor people rely on. It was sad that Vietnam as the downfall of him plus he lost the South to the Republicans due to the Civil Rights Act forever. A lot of things went to his downfall, but Vietnam was that one single event.
@whitebread8381 The US had the war won. Tet was a surprise, but we defeated the Viet Cong, and their ability to continue the war was largely destroyed. Unfortunately, Walter Cronkite and other disloyal Americans stirred up a defeatist attitude. LBJ and other politicians lost their nerve.
Compare this to WWII. The Battle of the Bulge was a great surprise, but we won it. If Cronkite had been there, he would have advocated a retreat to England. Instead, we pressed on and defeated Hitler.
@mindspring57 thanks for your reply your views on cronkike and lbj are in my opinion accuriate but hes still one of my favorite politicians i think if there wasnt all the bombing halts we could have won the war
@whitebread8381 We should not have been in Vietnam in the first place, but once there, we should have made an all-out effort. That was not done. During the WWII, there was a sense of national unity, sacrifice, and commitment that was totally lacking during Vietnam. Instead, LBJ thought he could fight the war and have the Great Society at home. It did not work out. We should never get involved in a war in which there is no national interest at stake or plan by which to achieve it.
@whitebread8381 Another factor to consider is that, in LBJ's family, the men, including his father, tended to die at young ages. LBJ died in January, 1973, at the age of 64. Thus, even if he had run in 1968, and had been re-elected, he might not have lived out his term.
@whitebread8381 He died of a third heart attack in January 1973. In July 1955, while he was Senate Majority Leader, he suffered a near fatal heart attack. He quit smoking in 1955, but started up again in 1969 after he left the White House. He had a second heart attack in 1972, and then the fatal one in 1973. In addition to being a smoker, he had poor dietary habits and was under a lot of stress. One of the reasons he was so hyper as President is that he felt his days were limited.
Not discussed publicly at that time was LBJ's concern he would not have survived another full term anyway - He wasn't in the best of health in 1968 (heart attack in 1955 and years of drinking, smoking and stress). Sure enough, LBJ died in 1973 - just two days after what would have been the end of his second full term.
On a footnote - JFK and LBJ were just as sleazy as Nixon - The difference is JFK and LBJ were just better at not getting caught.
I have suspected LBJ for being part of the killing of JFK. He did not really explain why he was not running for a second term. Could it have been the fact that he knew that the country never really voted for him to be president ? Could it have been that his only purpose for being close to kennedy was to help accomplish his assasination and once the term was over , he did not have anymore purpose to be in the white house? Why would an old man from the south be vp to a young boston catholic man?
@marleonetti5 Whether LBJ was a good President or not is up for debate, but he was, indeed, voted in by the people of the United States in 1964 after he finished JFK's 1960 term.
@045781 When you retire, who is going to pay your medical bills? The government, under the Medicare bill signed by Johnson in 1965. Are you disabled, or poor; these people's healthcare costs are covered by Medicaid signed by Johnson in the same year. Blacks can vote because of the Civil and Voting Rights bills passed by Johnson. And for Republicans, the 1969 budget was the last balanced one until 1999. Don't forget everything else Johnson did just because Vietnam was such a disaster.
I feel really sorry for him. I know he made some bad decisions but so did every American president. He inherited the war in Vietnam and had some good ideas for the country initially, it's sad that he is often regarded in a negative light. That speech even shows he is a genuinely good person.
The USS Liberty, a defenseless Navy Intelligence ship, stationed in the Meditaranian in1967,came under a vicious Air and Sea attack. The Navy notified Washington and President Johnson ordered the Navy to recall all Air support that was sent to rescue the USS Liberty. The men of the Liberty waited for help but no one ever showed up to stop the slaughter takeing place. The result was 34 creman killed and 134 wounded and a 40 million dollar Navy Intelligence ship reduced to scrap by Israel.
Great guy! He signed the Civil rights acts and he did alot for our country. He was ranked number 9 on the top ten presidents list too! And he did not kill kennedy, and if you think that... then you are very rude and immature. LBJ was a great American President!
LBJ was actually a good president. Unfairly blamed for many things including a ridiculous charge he had some part in the assassination of JFK. He inherited the Vietnam war. He did not start it.
LBJ had Robert Kennedy assassinated too. He did run because people might connect the dots of a Kennedy assassinatedand the same conspirator rising to the office of President. It was to allay suspicions.
The best part is that after this he slunk away back to his ranch in Texas like the cheap two bit crook he was.His speech sounds like the same crap from the PANC put out in their manifesto I guess the neo-cons got alot of their ideas from Lyin Lyndon...
As so many Conservatives point out, the Civil Rights Act is unconstitutional: legislation that even the most ardent constitutional scholar knows is morally and ethically right. If that is the case, I want to see the Roberts Court overturn it, just like they ruled in Citizens United v. Federal Elections Commission. I want to see them take bold action despite the inevitable backlash and public uproar. I want to see them defend our Constitution over whats right =}
Modern FDR. He polarized a nation and created modern Democrats and Republicans. The Golf of Tonkin and the unconstitutional 1964 Civil Rights Act demonstrate his disreguard for the Constitution. Civil rights acts do not amend our Constitution.
a politician by definition manipulates his imagine for the public , he does this well
anyone who looks at him when the cameras are off will see avery different person in which the mask comes off,,,look for the photo LBJ and the wink, where just after being sworn in hours after the killing of the former, he's cracking a big smile, very incriminating
LBJ's legacy will be saved but no one can deny that he made a terrible mistake with Vietnam. It is the one thing that's keeping him from being considered one of the greats!
He didn't have much of a choice because of his unpopularity due to the Vietnam War, he would of had a very difficult time just getting the Democratic Nomination & if he managed that he would've had to deal with Richard Nixon in the General Election. Its a shame because without the Vietnam War he would've gone down as a great President because of what he did for Civil Rights.
@FrsBigeasy Enlightenment ritual of Lyndon Baines Johnson a 33rd Degree Freemason shown that the 33rd degree secret is Tesla Earthquake No. 333 and was initiated with a predicted seismic event appearing divine at the time to an “idiot of the 33rd degree” -Mark Twain (Freemason)
watch the unusual hand movement at 3:19, almost as if telling people that it was a front shot that killed Kennedy. He brushes his hand accross the right temple just like the fatal shot. WTF. The guilty are known for the need to confess.
@jam1966ful Or, and this is just my craziness showing through, perhaps he was sweating, or had an itch, or a buzzing fly by his ear. I'm just saying, it's possible.
@fredocarroll it's also suspicious to my mind when he talks of 'what we have achieved together' and 'our reward will come'. there's a difference between vigilance and paranoia but i don't think there's many rational people that believe either the lone gunman or magic bullet theory. also many have pointed the linger at lbj's involvement. texas was after all his power base!
LBJ was great on domestic issues but people bash him too much for the Vietnam war....Honestly you can't help but feel sorry for the guy he would have been much more popular if not for that war
@goorgee better than all that "free enterprise" Milton Friedman, G.W. Bush, Ronald Reagan scummy right wing think tank bullshit private insurance is!!!!
What ever it takes? (commie doctrine) Did you sale out South Vietnam? The Dems cut off funding for Vietnam. I think that is high time that GOP cut off funding for alf-ganny-stand!
@Sellot91 The evidence is Mac Wallace's fingerprint in the 6th floor of Texas School Book Depository.The TV documentary program was broadcasted at least in Japan and France. 20,000,000 people watched the program.
Lyndon B Johnson is a traitor to America.
He ordered the murders of us servicemen with the help of israel
youtube USS Liberty - these sailors are still seeking justice for being stabbed in the back by Johnson - they are still being ignored.
Lyndon B Johnson got the Israeli military to attack a US Naval vessel, to use it as a pretext to go to war with Egypt and blame it on them, it was a false flag
Johnson killed American Servicemen. Go research, it's all true.
Communist2012 1 week ago
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Communist2012 1 week ago
LBJ is the reason that this country is in the shape that it's in today. He is an American Judas if their ever was one.
mkl62 1 week ago
On domestic issues LBJ was by far our greatest post-war president. Internationally, he was a war criminal and genocidal imperialist.
Xenu 1 week ago
@Xenu You are wrong there IMO. He was horrible domestically. LBJ's "Great Society" lit the fuse of the debt bomb we are facing today. All about $16 trill in debt...but the bigger danger is $100 T in unfunded obligations. A lot of which LBJ "Obligated" us to for dem votes. He wasn't concerned about equal rights...he was a racist. He wanted votes. His "great society" DESTROYED the black community. His base-line budgeting made it impossible to balance the budget without lying. He was awful.
nelson1111 1 week ago
The bigger they were the harder they fell. LBJ's ambitions both personal & political knew no bounds. A New Dealer who felt ordained to take it to the next level. I read everything I can on this complex man & never can conclude as to what he really was. Almost 50 years later & it may be yet too soon to see if his legacy has truly damaged this nation beyond repair.
AssinnippiJack 1 month ago
@RichardElden Now why would he do that? Consider that the portions he blocked would've ensured that the Civil Rights Act of 1957 wouldn't have passed AT ALL due to the powerful Southerners. Better a compromise bill than no bill at all.
MrGNR1990 1 month ago
@MrGNR1990 Johnson was a racist and the worst president the United States ever had.
MrRobertJameson 2 days ago
You guys were a welfare state earlier right? for example: war vs Korea??
Daniel0889 2 months ago
@RichardElden I agree but I think it would have been a fascinating election. Same goes for a Nixon vs. RFK election. That would have been great history.
jksonny 2 months ago
@RichardElden Yes,we could have defeated China and the Soviets easy and fast with our weaponry at the time.But we never have the BALLS.Sadly,Americans practically need an Invading Army at the foot of the Capitol or their Door step to actually fight.It will be our Demise with China I think.
walleyrt69 2 months ago
@RichardElden Well it worked,but we still had plenty of missles elsewhere to do the job.Unlike today,Im not sure who would win.Soon it will be China we have to deal with.
walleyrt69 2 months ago
@RichardElden Oh,Yes,Yes.I gotcha now.Yes,the Bay of Pigs was a huge f**k up big time.In a sence,a defeat.I forgot that.But at least we didnt blow the planet up in the missle crisis.Yes,we could have won the bay of pigs easily,but personally,I think they had Nukes on missles even then and even Castro said,they were gonna use them.So we backed down there.But hey,I was 2 so I didn't know what was goin on.LOL
walleyrt69 2 months ago
I have some sympathy for Lyndon Johnson. It's easier to look back now and know something was a bad decision. At the time the President and Cabinet did what they thought would be the best, even if was, by 1968, a bad decision. Also, LBJ did not start the Vietnam War. He just escalated it.
RoseMaddison 2 months ago
@RichardElden How do you figure the Cuban crisis was a defeat?The Soviet Union backed down and was embarrassed and we are still here.They lost that one!
walleyrt69 2 months ago
I would have liked to see a Nixon vs. LBJ election.
jksonny 2 months ago
@RichardElden Why? The North Vietnamese won and Vietnam are now better and stronger than they ever have been before. America got involved because they thought if the North won Communism would spread. Communism didn't spread. Vietnam is reunited, the government cares for the people, tourism is making the country wealthy. Nothing bad came from us losing. If we had won Vietnam would remain separated, like Germany with the Berlin wall. I'm glad we lost.
JacobLynagh 3 months ago
@JacobLynagh Very good point!And,we still managed to keep Communism in check anyway.To bad 58000 fine young men had to die though!
walleyrt69 2 months ago
The two top comments are completely wrong. Lyndon Johnson wasn't a bad person. Unlike you, he couldn't see how it would turn out in the end. JFK set up the soldiers, ready for war. The generals pressured Johnson more than you can imagine to go to war. The Communist threat was so intense. In that situation there wasn't much else he could do. He wasn't the cause of the war though. It's all so easy when you know what happens, he didn't have that luxury.
JacobLynagh 3 months ago 5
Why do Americans act like they know whats best for everyone?they r the only country that had made so much wars and claim it was their right to do so.no way could have American won against the Vietnam war.
flickring89 3 months ago
"You know, they told me that if I voted for Goldwater, there would be riots in our big cities and a massive war in Vietnam. Well, I voted for Goldwater and, by golly, they were right."
kevinhjoy 3 months ago
@kevinhjoy Wow,good point !You must be "getin up there!"
walleyrt69 2 months ago
Why can't Obama make a similar speech? I would understand.
larrygochanour 4 months ago
It sounds like he really felt sorry for himself. Pathetic.
htowndoc24 4 months ago
Man knows how to give a speech.
hamartolos1 4 months ago
@RichardElden Neither can the Chinese and the North Koreans, it was a ceasefire agreement. Funny is if U.S. did get involved in another war with South Korea in the future against North Korea, china will intervened again. That would be difficult now i believe.
publicmario17 4 months ago
@RichardElden By that logic, Chinese also lost Korean war as well.
publicmario17 4 months ago
But was on purpose?
JaydeeinCali 4 months ago
This Evil LBJ statement WE believe refers to the murder of JFK
"It is the Melancholy law of human societies to be compeled sometimes to chose a great evil in order to ward off a greater evil"
YOU want to see a guilty MAN? check this out , = LBJ coments on JFK assasination 1969.wmv
cruisersism 4 months ago
President Johnson made the right decision here, he would've had a hard time getting re nominated. Let alone reelected because he was so unpopular and would've had a very difficult time governing the country.
FRSFreeState 4 months ago
lbj was the first puppet illuminati president. they killed jfk cause he refused to follow their orders.
BEARARMZ 5 months ago
Happy birthday ! Mr President.
advisory0401 5 months ago
Fuck Ronald Reagan
TheNewFrontier1960 5 months ago
Obama should do the same, and spare this disaster....
valkyrieize 5 months ago
Terrible man, sending our men into Vietnam and helping turn us into a welfare state.
pwnurnoobazz 5 months ago 8
@pwnurnoobazz Yes, a very terrible man for giving u healthcare as an old hag through Medicare
wangsta25 1 month ago
@wangsta25 You mean medicare, the broke system that is one of our nation's biggest burdens right now to maintain and kills the whole point of choice in the healthcare system for seniors that we have to pay into our whole lives for nothing? Yeah, real swell of him to "give" this to us.
pwnurnoobazz 1 month ago
LBJ did a lot of good and a lot of bad. He nailed the final nail in the coffin of racial injustice. However, he started Medicare and Medicaid, not knowing the disastrous consequences they would have on future generations. As for Vietnam, he was unlucky. We won in Korea, and Korea is regarded as a good decision. Vietnam, if successful, would've been taught as a war of liberation. Sadly, his combination of shortsightedness and bad luck brought him down.
Mrpastry909 5 months ago
@RichardElden i looked at your channel your just some creepy teen from europe... go get laid or something.
delxart 6 months ago
@RichardElden condemed blacks to live on welfare, you sound like a jackass x) Yeah im sure they resent the fact that LBJ didnt want them to live as second class citizens and the fact he passed the Voting Rights Act and Civil Rights act. The Vietnam war wasnt his decision and he didnt end it either.... I sugest you actually learn some US history before you talk out of your ass again sir.
delxart 6 months ago
Lyndon is just hard core, each thing is responsible. So, he's saying that they were keyboard typists. Doesn't he sound like a bible dude? I guess your all to retarded to read a book as short as the bible.
ftlqed 6 months ago
All you people insluting Johnson probably do not know much about United States history. He was one of greatest and most underrated presidents. Johnsons war on poverty brought the number of americans bellow the poverty line from 23% to 12%. He started MEDICAID & MEDICARE for the elderly. He began the HEADSTART program & HIGHER EDUCATION ACT. Do not forget the VOTING RIGHTS ACT & THE CIVIL RIGHTS ACT. He inherited the Vietnam quagmire from JFK and he knew from the begining it would crucify him.
delxart 7 months ago
Never forget the involvement of Eisenhower and Kennedy concerning the escalation of Vietnam. With the latter in particular, NSC 111 put more troops into Vietnam. If Johnson did not uphold the commitment made by these previous two presidents, he would not be upholding the ideals of containment that the US lived by. Whilst Vietnam was rubbish, it wasn't completely his fault. LBJ was one of the best. His achievements aren't advertised to the extent of Kennedy's but American's live them everyday.
pidgeonpoo 8 months ago
He was only putting his involvment in JFK's Murder to Sleep... Forever??? I hope Hell is everything you thought it was' you Sneaky fuk
millerman661 8 months ago
he was still the president, show a little respect... dicks
MrMoneyclip8565 8 months ago
@MrMoneyclip8565 I have always...and will always...respect the office of the President of the United States. That does NOT mean that I respect the person who holds that office. Some of them (such as Clinton) took advantage of the office in order to get a few "favors". Others (such as Reagan) used the office to restore American integrity around the world, and put an end to the "evil empire" of communism.
DeedsResearcher 8 months ago
@DeedsResearcher Reagan did other things, too, such as hastening the destruction of the family farm and expanding farming into "agribusiness" much as he did in California as governor.
He also allowed for consolidation and oligopoly in broadcasting and newspaper publishing at a time when media was actually and naturally becoming more diverse.
SatchmoSings 8 months ago
@SatchmoSings No President has ever created any laws by himself. Therefore, Reagan did nothing of the sort that you suggested. If anything was ever going to become the law of the land, it had to be passed by both houses of Congress! Since both houses were dominated by democrats throughout his entire 8 years, the fault...if any... belongs with the people in charge of Congress! Case closed, and discussion ended.
DeedsResearcher 8 months ago
@MrMoneyclip8565 That's precisely the point.
While the times that Johnson was in office were times of challenging authority (the sexual revolution is one example) Johnson was the man who clearly brought the office into disrepute; prior to his being in office, most people never would have said "Fuck The President." Indeed, Eisenhower and Kennedy would never be referred to in such terms.
Johnson, however was and with good reason; read the books on him by Robert Caro.
SatchmoSings 8 months ago
LBJ has to b one of the most overrated loser Presidents ever. A southern dixie-crat who hated the Kennedys, only was Pres because JFK got killed, created welfare, the social deficits we have now, orchestrated much of Vietnam and didn't have the balls to even run for a second term leaving Nixon a big pile of shit when he came in. This guy sucked. :)
aitraining 9 months ago
@aitraining Get your facts straight. First of all welfare was not created by LBJ. It was created during the great depression by FDR. LBJ expanded social security as part of his program to help the impoverished in America called The Great Society. As for the "social deficits" we have now, he reduced poverty and bettered the education systems in thousands of communities across the country through his community action programs giving impoverished people a chance to better themselves.
teeruss21 9 months ago
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aitraining 9 months ago
@aitraining Wow you dont know your history. Johnson wasnt a dixiecrat, he did not start the vietnam war,he inherited that quagmire from kennedy. Johnson led a succesful war on poverty, saddly his progress was reversed by Nixon. Johnson also did more for civil rights than even MLK, and he improved our education system drastically. Johnsons Great Society was the best thing since and after the New Deal
delxart 7 months ago
@aitraining Actually a good majority of the deficits we have now were created by the Reagan, Bush Sr and W. Bush administrations. Look up a chart of the national debt over time. Also, Lyndon Johnson was the greatest Presidential sponsor of Civil Rights. Civil Rights for blacks and women were fully realized under his administration due to acts pushed through, signed and sponsored by LBJ.
MrGNR1990 1 month ago
@MrGNR1990 actually your wrong on Civil Rights. Johnson was racist and only passed civil rights legislation for political gain. He told his aid that the civil rights act would have the "niggers voting the democratic ticket for the next 200 years."
durblepurpjewglooble 1 month ago
@durblepurpjewglooble He also is reported to have said that they'd lose the South (which was a Democratic stronghold) for a generation when signing the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Unless it's down on tape, various aides have their own agendas in claiming a dead President (who can't refute their claims) said something. Listen to the LBJ tapes sometime. Or read the transcripts. The man fought tooth and nail to ensure the Civil Rights Acts of 1964, 1965 and 1968 were passed.
MrGNR1990 1 month ago
@MrGNR1990 he fought tooth and nail for the legislation only so he and his friends and associates would get popular support. Before 1964 Johnson was not favorable towards Civil Rights legislation. My grandfather was Lyndon's personal Tax and Estate Lawyer. He is one of the best and is still working for Johnson's family. From what I have heard from my grandad and later read about him in my own right he was a very crude man and did not like blacks at all. He would do anything to get elected.
durblepurpjewglooble 1 month ago
@durblepurpjewglooble You realize that signing Civil Rights legislation was HARMFUL to him politically, right? That it was very politically risky to do in 1964--And he did it before the election. That even after being elected, he still passed Civil Rights legislation in 1965 and in 1968, even though there was a huge backlash amongst whites to the Civil Rights movement due to the urban riots. The man worked for civil rights even after leaving office.
MrGNR1990 1 month ago
@durblepurpjewglooble His last public speech was at a symposium for Civil Rights--a discussion of how it had come and where it would go, in December 1972. Among the attendees were Earl Warren and Barbara Jordan. He came despite having a heart attack that April and despite experiencing heavy chest pain. He can be seen popping nitroglycerin tablets during the speech. His last interview was with Cronkite ten days before he died and the sole subject was Civil Rights.
MrGNR1990 1 month ago
@MrGNR1990 He had no reason to continue acting in support of Civil Rights, or speaking out in it's favor, after he left office. He had nor sought any further power politically. He did not attend the '72 Democratic Convention, nor campaigned. He had nothing truly to gain from the Civil Rights symposium yet still went there despite being sickly and in pain.. Whether the man in his younger years was a racist or not, it's clear to me that he did come to view Civil Rights as an important cause.
MrGNR1990 1 month ago
@MrGNR1990 Also it's weird because I have another Lyndon connection on my dads side of the family. My great-grandfather was very wealthy and when Lyndon was running for his first office I believe that was some sort of Tx. County Commisioner or something like that in the 30's or 40's? I'd have to get a Lyndon book out to check but...he came by my great-grandfathers house to smooze some campaign money out of him and my great-grandaddy did. Lyndon really knew how sweet talk people! Continued next--
durblepurpjewglooble 1 month ago
He stayed and had dinner and my grandpa Herbert was there. My granddads an oilman and once after a Dinner in which Lyndon gave a speech about how business needed to be regulated and so on my grandad came by and said Lyndon remember me and he did and grandaddy Herb asked him "Lyndon you really didn't mean any of the things you said up there did you?" Lyndon Replied "Hell no Herbert but thats what they wanted to here!" This was after 1968 I think.He was really a true politician if there ever was 1
durblepurpjewglooble 1 month ago
@durblepurpjewglooble great story. Thanks for sharing.
globalpreparation 4 weeks ago
Lyndon Johnson was the man that brought dishonor unto the office of US President.
SatchmoSings 9 months ago
@SatchmoSings ...and Clinton perfected the art of being dishonorable while in the office!
DeedsResearcher 8 months ago
Read Barr McClellan's book, "Blood, Money and Power."
Johnson killed Kennedy.
Read the Robert Caro books on LBJ; they're terrific.
SatchmoSings 9 months ago
if you watch the mini series the kennedys you willknow the reason why he did not run...
den5576 9 months ago
@den5576 Yeah, it's always better to watch something on TV then to read a book!
SatchmoSings 8 months ago
lol, watching this in "1911" !!!
dudewat212 10 months ago
Vice President Johnson muredered JFK. LBJ'S liberalism was in order to conceal the fact.
Kawanya37 11 months ago
I was in country in Naval Intelligence in 1965 and discovered we were not allowed to win the war. We could have won the war at any time but the directives from the White House were to perpetuate the war and every commander in that theater knew it. LBJ and his cronies were personally making millions off the US troops they were having killed. Honoring his memory in any way disgusts me.
Richard Nelson, USN, Vietnam combat veteran 1965/ 1966
ExplorerExperience 11 months ago
@ExplorerExperience
Sir I do believe what you say because written in a book called "The plot to kill JFK" by Flechter Prouty, who was a adviser for the movie JFK.
I want to Thank You for sharing your experience while in the Naval intelligence.
045781 10 months ago
I have a feeling that Obama will make this type of speech in 2012.....so he can let a true Democrat run and win.Obama and his watered centralism needs to go.The people need a president who will fight for them...............
vulrare 11 months ago
No American President has done more for the poor, elderly and discriminated.
Gutless Democratic politicians/liberal media should be ashamed of themselves.
stevenv1992 11 months ago
@stevenv1992 No one did more to piss away the legacy of American wealth than Lyndon Johnson.
SatchmoSings 9 months ago
LYNDON JOHNSON WHAT A TERRIBLE PERSON.
Zenapproach09 11 months ago 9
@5:35 from JFK's inaugural address.
BucksOrDie2150 11 months ago
You lie untill the end but you know you would have been beat you would not stop the war
MrRanwolfe 1 year ago 2
The famous announcment begins at 4:52
mindspring57 1 year ago
and to think things were just going to get worse....
I like at 4:34. He looks like and LBJ that is ready to wheel and deal.
dannyd1572 1 year ago
what a complete wanker
josharcourt 1 year ago
Other than Vietnam, Johnson got civil rights bills passed that JFK never did get much of that credit. I mean the Civil RIghts Act, Voting Act, Fair Housing Act, etc. I mean he also got through Medicare and Medcaid that many seniors and some poor people rely on. It was sad that Vietnam as the downfall of him plus he lost the South to the Republicans due to the Civil Rights Act forever. A lot of things went to his downfall, but Vietnam was that one single event.
redmustang03 1 year ago
scumbag lbj got the presidents job by plotting with others to have jfk murdered. his lying ass is smoking in the pits of hell now and forever.
irishgeal1 1 year ago
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foxhanson 1 year ago
Socialist sack of shyt!
oldies5161 1 year ago
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HeyTom1 1 year ago
this speech made me respect lbj he didnt want to put up with it anymore
whitebread8381 1 year ago 2
@whitebread8381 The US had the war won. Tet was a surprise, but we defeated the Viet Cong, and their ability to continue the war was largely destroyed. Unfortunately, Walter Cronkite and other disloyal Americans stirred up a defeatist attitude. LBJ and other politicians lost their nerve.
Compare this to WWII. The Battle of the Bulge was a great surprise, but we won it. If Cronkite had been there, he would have advocated a retreat to England. Instead, we pressed on and defeated Hitler.
mindspring57 1 year ago
@mindspring57 thanks for your reply your views on cronkike and lbj are in my opinion accuriate but hes still one of my favorite politicians i think if there wasnt all the bombing halts we could have won the war
whitebread8381 1 year ago
@whitebread8381 We should not have been in Vietnam in the first place, but once there, we should have made an all-out effort. That was not done. During the WWII, there was a sense of national unity, sacrifice, and commitment that was totally lacking during Vietnam. Instead, LBJ thought he could fight the war and have the Great Society at home. It did not work out. We should never get involved in a war in which there is no national interest at stake or plan by which to achieve it.
mindspring57 1 year ago
@whitebread8381 Another factor to consider is that, in LBJ's family, the men, including his father, tended to die at young ages. LBJ died in January, 1973, at the age of 64. Thus, even if he had run in 1968, and had been re-elected, he might not have lived out his term.
mindspring57 1 year ago
@mindspring57 you know i had no idea he died so young do you know what he died of?
whitebread8381 1 year ago
@whitebread8381 He died of a third heart attack in January 1973. In July 1955, while he was Senate Majority Leader, he suffered a near fatal heart attack. He quit smoking in 1955, but started up again in 1969 after he left the White House. He had a second heart attack in 1972, and then the fatal one in 1973. In addition to being a smoker, he had poor dietary habits and was under a lot of stress. One of the reasons he was so hyper as President is that he felt his days were limited.
mindspring57 1 year ago
@mindspring57 how you doing i had problems with my pc but i did want to thank you for the lbj info and i hope to talk to you again sometime
whitebread8381 11 months ago
@whitebread8381 I am fine, thanks. Glad you found the information useful.
mindspring57 11 months ago
His comments are appropriate for the times in which we live.
MrSenorDon 1 year ago
Vietnam buried this presidency.
rayjr62 1 year ago 4
and you were a moron..
BranIL28 1 year ago 12
Not discussed publicly at that time was LBJ's concern he would not have survived another full term anyway - He wasn't in the best of health in 1968 (heart attack in 1955 and years of drinking, smoking and stress). Sure enough, LBJ died in 1973 - just two days after what would have been the end of his second full term.
On a footnote - JFK and LBJ were just as sleazy as Nixon - The difference is JFK and LBJ were just better at not getting caught.
zoomping1 1 year ago
I have suspected LBJ for being part of the killing of JFK. He did not really explain why he was not running for a second term. Could it have been the fact that he knew that the country never really voted for him to be president ? Could it have been that his only purpose for being close to kennedy was to help accomplish his assasination and once the term was over , he did not have anymore purpose to be in the white house? Why would an old man from the south be vp to a young boston catholic man?
marleonetti5 1 year ago
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HeyTom1 1 year ago
@marleonetti5 Johnson was one of the most popular american presidents at the start of his career
flyingbassman1 1 year ago
@marleonetti5 Whether LBJ was a good President or not is up for debate, but he was, indeed, voted in by the people of the United States in 1964 after he finished JFK's 1960 term.
Guambahjohn 1 year ago
@Guambahjohn
The people that voted for Johnson in 64 were fooled by a great liar.
045781 10 months ago
@045781 When you retire, who is going to pay your medical bills? The government, under the Medicare bill signed by Johnson in 1965. Are you disabled, or poor; these people's healthcare costs are covered by Medicaid signed by Johnson in the same year. Blacks can vote because of the Civil and Voting Rights bills passed by Johnson. And for Republicans, the 1969 budget was the last balanced one until 1999. Don't forget everything else Johnson did just because Vietnam was such a disaster.
OMRLPdedicate 9 months ago
@OMRLPdedicate
When an assassin rapes and kills your wife, but pays for her funeral and pays your medical bills will you say he was great.
That is the legacy of LBJ.
045781 9 months ago
I feel really sorry for him. I know he made some bad decisions but so did every American president. He inherited the war in Vietnam and had some good ideas for the country initially, it's sad that he is often regarded in a negative light. That speech even shows he is a genuinely good person.
carbsareyourfriends 1 year ago
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HeyTom1 1 year ago
The USS Liberty, a defenseless Navy Intelligence ship, stationed in the Meditaranian in1967,came under a vicious Air and Sea attack. The Navy notified Washington and President Johnson ordered the Navy to recall all Air support that was sent to rescue the USS Liberty. The men of the Liberty waited for help but no one ever showed up to stop the slaughter takeing place. The result was 34 creman killed and 134 wounded and a 40 million dollar Navy Intelligence ship reduced to scrap by Israel.
HeyTom1 1 year ago 37
@HeyTom1 .....Correction.....Should read 34 Crewmen killed and 174 Wounded
HeyTom1 1 year ago
@HeyTom1 Why would he allow that to happen?
jerzy862 1 year ago 4
@jerzy862 See Google.....Type in.... Moorer Report.....Note Paragraph [ 2 ] Near Bottom of Page
HeyTom1 1 year ago 3
aircraft carrier Dwight D. Eisenhower, CVN-69
aircraft carrier John F. Kennedy, CV-67
Lyndon B. Johnson ←why not ? Because of JFK assassination
Richard Milhous Nixon←why not ? Because of Watergate
aircraft carrier Gerald R. Ford, CVN-78
aircraft carrier Ronald Reagan, CVN-76
aircraft carrier George H. W. Bush, CVN-77
Kawanya37 1 year ago
Great guy! He signed the Civil rights acts and he did alot for our country. He was ranked number 9 on the top ten presidents list too! And he did not kill kennedy, and if you think that... then you are very rude and immature. LBJ was a great American President!
rskopec7 1 year ago
Oneof the best presidents we have ever had! LBJ ALL THE WAY!
rskopec7 1 year ago
A house divided cannot stand... LBJ would be rolling in his grave if he knew about today's political scene
achoiusa 1 year ago
All the way with LBJ! Just throwin that old line out there.
InformationMinister 1 year ago
He may have taken the US to war, but reluctantly. He wanted what was best for the country- the Great Society- and Vietnam got in the way of it all.
One of the great tragedies of the war, really.
ingooglious 1 year ago
lbj sucked, he caused a lot of the lazy immoral behavior of today. shame on him. shame on us for buying his b.s.
williamcaseylaw 1 year ago
@williamcaseylaw what is lazy immoral behavior?
RLhockey203 1 year ago
LBJ was actually a good president. Unfairly blamed for many things including a ridiculous charge he had some part in the assassination of JFK. He inherited the Vietnam war. He did not start it.
cameroncda 1 year ago
he sounds like he was from texas
Ihdc1 1 year ago
LBJ had Robert Kennedy assassinated too. He did run because people might connect the dots of a Kennedy assassinatedand the same conspirator rising to the office of President. It was to allay suspicions.
ToxicOdiousOne 1 year ago
Johnson=typical democrat liar
superman93994 1 year ago
@superman93994 Both parties have failed us over the years. The Republicans are no saints.
DPEGSB 1 year ago
Hey Hey LBJ, how many kids did you kill today?
kathicII 1 year ago
LBJ killed Kennedy
raiderfan14943 1 year ago
Great.
advisory0401 1 year ago
He's wearing more makeup than Dolly Parton.
Bangwhistle 1 year ago
@Bangwhistle AND HAS BIGGER TITS THAN DOLLY
bobszvetics1 1 year ago
The best part is that after this he slunk away back to his ranch in Texas like the cheap two bit crook he was.His speech sounds like the same crap from the PANC put out in their manifesto I guess the neo-cons got alot of their ideas from Lyin Lyndon...
branmakmorn 1 year ago
@branmakmorn Totally agree a moral & social leper incapable of redemption.
LimitedNewsCorp 1 year ago
As so many Conservatives point out, the Civil Rights Act is unconstitutional: legislation that even the most ardent constitutional scholar knows is morally and ethically right. If that is the case, I want to see the Roberts Court overturn it, just like they ruled in Citizens United v. Federal Elections Commission. I want to see them take bold action despite the inevitable backlash and public uproar. I want to see them defend our Constitution over whats right =}
DPEGSB 1 year ago
@DPEGSB Don't you think a judge on either side of the aisle would have called it unconstitutional if it was, especially in the south?
jojopuppyfish 1 year ago
Modern FDR. He polarized a nation and created modern Democrats and Republicans. The Golf of Tonkin and the unconstitutional 1964 Civil Rights Act demonstrate his disreguard for the Constitution. Civil rights acts do not amend our Constitution.
ToxicOdiousOne 1 year ago
a politician by definition manipulates his imagine for the public , he does this well
anyone who looks at him when the cameras are off will see avery different person in which the mask comes off,,,look for the photo LBJ and the wink, where just after being sworn in hours after the killing of the former, he's cracking a big smile, very incriminating
wunderdoggy 1 year ago
could someone please forward this to Obama
derstock 1 year ago
could someone please forward this to Obama?
derstock 1 year ago
was he the one who invented the word "amurica"?
leirgauk 1 year ago 4
LBJ's legacy will be saved but no one can deny that he made a terrible mistake with Vietnam. It is the one thing that's keeping him from being considered one of the greats!
peachkim 1 year ago
They were probably going to bump him off and he didnt wanna go the JFK way.
pimmagrimm 1 year ago
Hint.
fluffydanny 1 year ago
Take a look at the pictures of him before he became President, and you will see how the office aged him. It must be a terrible strain.
mindspring57 1 year ago
Isn't he the guy that had Kennedy killed, and fucked up the World?
benergise 1 year ago
He didn't have much of a choice because of his unpopularity due to the Vietnam War, he would of had a very difficult time just getting the Democratic Nomination & if he managed that he would've had to deal with Richard Nixon in the General Election. Its a shame because without the Vietnam War he would've gone down as a great President because of what he did for Civil Rights.
FrsBigeasy 1 year ago
@FrsBigeasy Enlightenment ritual of Lyndon Baines Johnson a 33rd Degree Freemason shown that the 33rd degree secret is Tesla Earthquake No. 333 and was initiated with a predicted seismic event appearing divine at the time to an “idiot of the 33rd degree” -Mark Twain (Freemason)
insightllc 1 year ago
Johnson played the GOOD President to camouflage his conspiracy of the JFK assassination.
August13th1937 1 year ago
watch the unusual hand movement at 3:19, almost as if telling people that it was a front shot that killed Kennedy. He brushes his hand accross the right temple just like the fatal shot. WTF. The guilty are known for the need to confess.
jam1966ful 1 year ago
@jam1966ful Or, and this is just my craziness showing through, perhaps he was sweating, or had an itch, or a buzzing fly by his ear. I'm just saying, it's possible.
fredocarroll 1 year ago
@fredocarroll it's also suspicious to my mind when he talks of 'what we have achieved together' and 'our reward will come'. there's a difference between vigilance and paranoia but i don't think there's many rational people that believe either the lone gunman or magic bullet theory. also many have pointed the linger at lbj's involvement. texas was after all his power base!
jam1966ful 1 year ago
I find his speaking style oddly reassuring.
elperromagico 1 year ago
thank u.
advisory0401 1 year ago
two faced SOB...burn in hell
VEGASREDACTED 1 year ago
@VEGASREDACTED you just want his dick, you pig
greeniem 1 year ago
He looks all innocent here...lol
SeFu2006 1 year ago
LBJ was only 59 years old in this video, but he looks much older; almost elderly. The Presidency really ages ya!
DoubleTalkingJive 1 year ago
LBJ used Mac Wallace.
Kawanya37 1 year ago
LBJ was great
skotmikals 1 year ago
LBJ was great on domestic issues but people bash him too much for the Vietnam war....Honestly you can't help but feel sorry for the guy he would have been much more popular if not for that war
Thorftw34 1 year ago
LBJ was a very good president in my book.
Skywatcher97731 1 year ago 2
@Skywatcher97731 How's medicare and medicaid working for ya?
goorgee 1 year ago
@goorgee better than all that "free enterprise" Milton Friedman, G.W. Bush, Ronald Reagan scummy right wing think tank bullshit private insurance is!!!!
ChrisDutch 1 year ago
What ever it takes? (commie doctrine) Did you sale out South Vietnam? The Dems cut off funding for Vietnam. I think that is high time that GOP cut off funding for alf-ganny-stand!
fluffydanny 1 year ago
3:55
4honeycherryblossom4 1 year ago
4:00
4honeycherryblossom4 1 year ago
LBJ did what was right.
ronnykmarshall 1 year ago
in my world we call theser type rats
cullinane8888 1 year ago
This crook was thankfully chased out of office -- unfortunately only to pave the way for another crook.
thecommaking 1 year ago
LBJ is good except killing Jfk.
August13th1937 1 year ago
@August13th1937 Sorry, but JFK was killed by Lee Harvey Oswald.
The6000Sabre 1 year ago
@The6000Sabre LBJ killed JFK.The evidences are below.
1 : Mac Wallace's fingerprint in the 6th floor of Texas School Book Depository
2 : watch?v=ijBqqbSzq_Y&feature=email
3 : watch?v=b-L5xYwb2ls&feature=related
Kawanya37 1 year ago
@Kawanya37 Oh, and all this time I thought it was Joe DiMaggio who did it.
The6000Sabre 1 year ago
@Kawanya37 Your wrong
Sellot91 1 year ago 2
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@Sellot91 The evidence is Mac Wallace's fingerprint in the 6th floor of Texas School Book Depository.The TV documentary program was broadcasted at least in Japan and France. 20,000,000 people watched the program.
Kawanya37 1 year ago
@Kawanya37 Thats not proof..
rskopec7 1 year ago
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@The6000Sabre LBJ used Mac Wallace to murder JFK . There was Mac Wallace's fingerprint in the 6th floor of Texas School Book Depository. :)
August13th1937 1 year ago