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![]() "Tom Sixkiller" wrote in message ... | | "C J Campbell" wrote in message | ... | Kennedy won by fewer votes than were garnered from obvious voter fraud in | Texas alone. He maintained numerous organized contacts. Johnson, perhaps | the | most qualified President we have had in the last century, was also perhaps | the most ruthless. | | What do you consider "qualified"? Johnson was far and away the most corrupt | president in recent memory, and probably any other in this century. His | corruption went back before he was even in politics. Barr McClellan makes a | good case that Johnson was heavily involved in the JFK assassination. LBJ's | history would make mafia dons blush. Johnson was corrupt, no doubt about it. He probably should have gone to prison for tax evasion and bribery with the Brown & Root case in 1944. Only the direct intervention of FDR stopped it. Then there was Bobby Baker. That was such a liability that Kennedy considered dropping LBJ from the ticket for reelection. However, the Senate investigative committee had six Democrats and three Republicans. It voted solidly on party lines to drop the investigation of LBJ. LBJ had Clark Clifford and Abe Fortas organize the cover-up -- both of these men were later involved in scandals of their own. Senator John Williams was subjected to a dirty tricks campaign. In spite of all this, Baker was indicted in 1967 and actually went to prison for seventeen months. LBJ, of course, avoided exposure completely as Senators Ervin, Tallmadge, and Inouye stopped any further Senate investigation. Of course, all three of these Senators later led the charge against Nixon. Johnson bragged that he had sex with a secretary on the desk of the Oval Office. His sexual appetite was enormous. The reason Johnson kept Hoover on as head of the FBI was because "it is better to have him inside the tent ****ing out instead of outside ****ing in." Nevertheless, Johnson had a long career in public service dating back to 1931. He was elected to Congress in 1937, served in WW II as a lieutenant-commander from 1941-42. He was elected to the Senate in 1948, Democratic whip in 1951, minority leader in 1953, and majority leader from 1955-61. He then was elected vice president. He had a thorough grounding in Texas politics and extensive experience in both the legislative and executive branches. No President before or since has been so successful in achieving his legislative agenda. He radically changed the role of the Federal government, perhaps permanently. Much of his Great Society program continues today. Whether you think these changes were beneficial or not, he was certainly effective in getting them implemented. |
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