You are referring to Lyndon Johnson, of course, but it wasn’t just one bad decision - it was an escalating string of them all in defiance of a growing awareness (see the Pentagon Papers) that we were engaged in a war we couldn’t win and probably should never have gotten involved in in the first place.
You are referring to Lyndon Johnson, of course, but it wasn’t just one bad decision - it was an escalating string of them all in defiance of a growing awareness (see the Pentagon Papers) that we were engaged in a war we couldn’t win and probably should never have gotten involved in in the first place.
Had Johnson’s legacy been his civil rights agenda, yes, he would have gone down as one of the great ones. His long and thorough preparation for the job was probably one of the best ever. But as in classic tragedy, his own somewhat chaotic and contradictory character was his undoing, and his pursuit of the war and the lies he and other told in its defense left a legacy of distrust in the government that lingers and increases to this day.
You are referring to Lyndon Johnson, of course, but it wasn’t just one bad decision - it was an escalating string of them all in defiance of a growing awareness (see the Pentagon Papers) that we were engaged in a war we couldn’t win and probably should never have gotten involved in in the first place.
Had Johnson’s legacy been his civil rights agenda, yes, he would have gone down as one of the great ones. His long and thorough preparation for the job was probably one of the best ever. But as in classic tragedy, his own somewhat chaotic and contradictory character was his undoing, and his pursuit of the war and the lies he and other told in its defense left a legacy of distrust in the government that lingers and increases to this day.
Yep.