There is a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at the flood in 1964, led on to fame for Lyndon Baines Johnson ... by pleas and orders. By speeches noble and plainly blunt.
President Lyndon Johnson delivered his final State of the ... Republican Richard Nixon. The speech served as his goodbye to the American people, as he did not give a farewell speech.
April 7, 1965, President Lyndon Johnson delivered his first major speech on the war in Vietnam. Opposition to the war had been growing as a result of Operation Rolling Thunder, an expanded U.S ...
President Trump revoked a 1965 rule that prohibited federal contractors from discriminating against employees or job ...
For Lyndon Johnson’s 200 million ... s hopes of ever succeeding Johnson on his own. Democrats abandoned the President in droves, forming Dump-L.B.J. movements or rallying behind Gene McCarthy ...
President Lyndon B. Johnson's Special Address to Congress on ... We must preserve the right of free speech and the right of free assembly. But the right of free speech does not carry with it ...
President Lyndon B. Johnson barked into the two-way radio: "One to Mike, One to Mike!" Secret Service Agent Mike Howard, riding behind the President's aqua vehicle in a more sedate station wagon ...
President Lyndon B. Johnson informed the nation last night that he has ordered a total halt of bombing of North Vietnam. The television announcement came after an hour-and-a-half White House ...
President Lyndon B. Johnson also had a "blind" trust created for his television station. When Johnson became Vice President in 1963, his staff "urged him to sell the station" to avoid potential ...