These images on this screen symbolize the fall of American prestige aound the world. How could the United States of America, the most powerful country in the world be defeated a "raggedy-ass little fourth rate people" as Lyndon Johnson onced referred to the North Vietnamese. How?
These images on this screen symbolize the fall of American prestige aound the world. How could the United States of America, the most powerful country in the world be defeated a "raggedy-ass little fourth rate people" as Lyndon Johnson onced referred to the North Vietnamese. How?
67nairb 1 year ago
Saigon fell on 4/30/75 six days after my eigth birthday and I don't remember hearing anything it. I was old enough to remember it, but didn't-shame.
67nairb 1 year ago
No, back then it wasn't about "entertainment" news. It was about strictly doing the news and nothing but.
MrYeahwhatokay 2 years ago
amen to that ! What a concept, huh ?
txkid123 1 year ago
@MrYeahwhatokay Absolutely right. But tv news started to become entertainment in the 1970s, so I've heard.
67nairb 1 year ago
@MrYeahwhatokay How many years did Ed Bradley say was there U.S. involvement in Vietnam? The recording was a little inaudible?
67nairb 1 year ago
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@MrYeahwhatokay How many years did Ed Bradley say there was U.S. involvement in Vietnam? The recording was a little inaudible.
67nairb 1 year ago